| Sir Jadunath Sarkar - 1917 - 402 стор.
...Mill also defends protection for the benefit of young industries. " The only case in which protective duties can be defensible, is when they are imposed...(especially in a young and rising nation) in hopes of naturalizing a foreign industry, in itself perfectly suitable to the circumstances of the country.... | |
| Herbert Vere Evatt - 1918 - 92 стор.
...said that " the only case in which on mere principles of political economy "duties can be defended is when they are imposed temporarily " (especially...young and rising nation) in hopes of naturalising a (1) ie. in 1915 (2) This was abandoned on Mr. Hughes succeeding Mr. Fisher as Prime Minister. " foreign... | |
| George Crompton - 1927 - 248 стор.
...infant industries and protection. "The only case in which, on mere principles of political economy, 1 protecting duties can be defensible, is when they...(especially in a young and rising nation) in hopes of naturalizing a foreign industry, in itself perfectly suitable to the circumstances of the country.... | |
| Friedrich List - 1928 - 420 стор.
...in practice the cases that may be brought under the rule. To Mill it seemed that there was only one case ' in which, on mere principles of political economy, protecting duties can be defensible,' that is, ' when they are imposed temporarily, especially in a young and rising nation, in hopes of... | |
| Gerald M. Meier, William F. Steel, Richard J. Carroll - 1989 - 314 стор.
...The argument was endorsed by John Stuart Mill in a famous and oft-quoted passage in his Principles. The only case in which, on mere principles of political...(especially in a young and rising nation) in hopes of naturalizing a foreign industry, in itself perfectly suitable to the circumstances of the country.... | |
| Irfan-ul-Haque, R. Martin N. Bell - 1995 - 232 стор.
...arguments on the benefits of free trade, makes the following comment on the case of industrial latecomers: The only case in which, on mere principles of political...temporarily (especially in a young and rising nation) in the hopes of naturalising a foreign industry, in itself perfectly suitable to the circumstances of... | |
| Douglas A. Irwin - 1998 - 290 стор.
...statements coming from a Hamilton or a List. Mill's ([1848] 1909, 922) original statement was as follows: The only case in which, on mere principles of political...(especially in a young and rising nation) in hopes of naturalizing a foreign industry, in itself perfectly suitable to the circumstances of the country.... | |
| Hong Liang - 1997 - 101 стор.
...many economists. In his Principles, John Stuart Mill endorsed the infant industry argument by saying: "The only case in which, on mere principles of political...(especially in a young and rising nation) in hopes of naturalizing a foreign industry, in itself perfectly suitable to the circumstances of country. The... | |
| Richard Katz - 1998 - 484 стор.
...recognized the so-called infant industry argument for temporary protection. In Mill's famous passage: The only case in which, on mere principles of political...(especially in a young and rising nation) in hopes of naturalizing a foreign industry in itself perfectly suitable to the circumstances of the country. The... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1998 - 516 стор.
...as it prevents importation; and to whatever degree it prevents importation, it affords no revenue. The only case in which, on mere principles of political...(especially in a young and rising nation) in hopes of naturalizing a foreign industry, in itself perfectly suitable to the circumstances of the country.... | |
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