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... Foreign Trade , gives an illuminating illustration . He says " All nations who have no mines of their own , are enriched by the same means . If a nation exports goods to the value of 2,200,000 pounds and imports 2,000,000 pounds worth ...
... Foreign Trade , gives an illuminating illustration . He says " All nations who have no mines of their own , are enriched by the same means . If a nation exports goods to the value of 2,200,000 pounds and imports 2,000,000 pounds worth ...
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... foreign manufactures to the United States , foreign export taxes , and Ameri- can customs duties on imported goods all tended to give the domestic manufacture a considerable advantage in the home market and con- cluded that this ...
... foreign manufactures to the United States , foreign export taxes , and Ameri- can customs duties on imported goods all tended to give the domestic manufacture a considerable advantage in the home market and con- cluded that this ...
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... foreign goods , Taylor inquired , " Shall we build up a competition with foreign nations upon the cheapness of our land , or upon the dearness of our manufactures ? ” 23 The home market argument in favor of protection seemed utterly ...
... foreign goods , Taylor inquired , " Shall we build up a competition with foreign nations upon the cheapness of our land , or upon the dearness of our manufactures ? ” 23 The home market argument in favor of protection seemed utterly ...
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Line four scarcity should read security | 20 |
Last line property should read prosperity | 30 |
The New World Environment | 106 |
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