Public Economy for the United StatesA.S. Barnes & Company no. 51 John Street, 1848 - 536 páginas |
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... Competition , illustrated by familiar Examples . - Adam Smith's Illustration . - The Tribe or Nation that is ahead in Manufactures , can keep ahead , by Free Trade . - The first Lessons on Protection to Great Britain . - The Way of her ...
... Competition , illustrated by familiar Examples . - Adam Smith's Illustration . - The Tribe or Nation that is ahead in Manufactures , can keep ahead , by Free Trade . - The first Lessons on Protection to Great Britain . - The Way of her ...
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... competition with the enslaved labor of foreign nations , especially with that of Europe , the comparative condition of which is set forth in other parts of this work . Or , to put it in another form , the question is , whether a party ...
... competition with the enslaved labor of foreign nations , especially with that of Europe , the comparative condition of which is set forth in other parts of this work . Or , to put it in another form , the question is , whether a party ...
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... competition with it , after which , as will be shown hereafter , the American consumer gets none of the benefit of foreign cheap labor , while American labor is broken down . This is a true and fair definition of " Free Trade . " It is ...
... competition with it , after which , as will be shown hereafter , the American consumer gets none of the benefit of foreign cheap labor , while American labor is broken down . This is a true and fair definition of " Free Trade . " It is ...
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... competition has had time to operate , produces a very sensible and a very material change ; and it is rarely true , that the prices of such articles are raised , even at the beginning of a system of pro- tection . For it is found , by ...
... competition has had time to operate , produces a very sensible and a very material change ; and it is rarely true , that the prices of such articles are raised , even at the beginning of a system of pro- tection . For it is found , by ...
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... competition between the domestic and the foreign producer , the latter of whom will still try to hold on to the market ; and next , by a domestic competition , when the home production is well estab- lished . This is acknowledged by ...
... competition between the domestic and the foreign producer , the latter of whom will still try to hold on to the market ; and next , by a domestic competition , when the home production is well estab- lished . This is acknowledged by ...
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