The Tariff Reform Mirage / W.E. Dowding
(Routledge Library Editions: International Trade Policy ; Volume 26)
(Routledge Library Editions: International Trade Policy ; Volume 26)
Publisher | (London : Routledge) |
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Year | 2017 |
Edition | First edition. |
Authors | *Dowding, W. E. author |
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Notes | chapter I -THE PROTECTIONIST -- chapter THE ORIGIN OF THE TARIFF REFORM -- chapter It was a suit of sheep's clothing for the -- -- chapter THE IMPERIAL TARIFF COMMITTEE -- chapter THE LEAGUE -- chapter -- chapter In 1908 the Morn- -- chapter at home and abroad hav- -- chapter THE DREAD OF DETAILS -- chapter -- chapter it is considered that -- chapter -- chapter II -AGRICULTURE -- chapter THE STORM CENTRE OF THE TARIFF -- chapter -- chapter THE WELBECK SPEECH -- chapter it specially. Mr. Chamberlain assumes -- -- chapter THE TARIFF COMMISSION'S BARREN REPORT -- chapter ''THE WHOLE POLICY -- chapter It was true that in the only shape in -- chapter It it a -- -- chapter taxes were imposed, must wait -- -- chapter III -THE EMPIRE -- chapter THE IMPERIAL SENTIMENT -- chapter war- -- -called forth -- chapter THE TWO MEANINGS OF -- chapter OFFER -- if we give them a preference in ours. The Imperial -- chapter THE COLONIAL CONFERENCE -- chapter THE ATTITUDE OF THE COLONIES -- chapter it necessary to print them all. Enough evidence has -- chapter THE GREAT BETRAYAL -- chapter it was not -- chapter THE MODIFIED PREFERENCE -- it the Tariff Reform League agrees it is impossible to have a preferential -- chapter -- chapter '' the narrow design of keeping the best and fittest of -our -- In January -- chapter IV -BRITISH TRADE -- chapter -- nt of essential facts. While it was in -- chapter in the May (rgro) National Review. The kind of attention -- chapter details- -- -- chapter -- chapter -- chapter V -WORK AND WAGES -- chapter THE -- -- chapter THE PROMISE OF PLENTY -- chapter -- it would fail to produce revenue, whereas it is highly successful as a revenue producing tariff. -- chapter -- chapter THE REVENUE -- chapter THE COST OF LIVING -- chapter at dinner. -- chapter -- chapter rgi farthings per week. But, then, take -- at a farthing -- chapter it down their throats till they were sick of it. -- In the -- chapter -- chapter THE -- chapter THE TRIPS TO GERMANY -- chapter -- "This book, first published in 1913, records the ten years' history of the Tariff Reform movement. Using the published declarations of both sides of the argument--the Tariff Reformers on one side, Free Traders on the other--the author provides the definitive account of Tariff reform up to the crisis of 1913."--Provided by publisher HTTP:URL=https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315098852 Pub. note=Click here to view. |
Subjects | LCSH:Tariff -- Great Britain
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LCSH:Free trade |
Classification | LCC:HF2046 DC:382.70941 |
ID | 8000082416 |
ISBN | 9781315098852 |
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