Behind the Customs barriers new local industries were started, with no real economic foundation, which could only be kept alive in the face of competition by raising the barriers higher still. Railway rates, dictated by political considerations, have... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 2401927Full view - About this book
| Great Britain - 1926 - 774 pages
...trade. Few will doubt that under such conditions the prosperity of such a country would rapidly decline. by political considerations, have made transit and...created. Production as a whole has been diminished. Credit has contracted and currencies have depreciated. Too many States, in pursuit of false ideals... | |
| Free trade - 1926 - 554 pages
...lost its supplies of cheap food, another its supplies of cheap manufactures. Industries suffered for want of coal, factories for want of raw materials....created. Production as a whole has been diminished. Credit has contracted and currencies have depreciated. Too many States, in pursuit of false ideals... | |
| Sir George Paish - Commercial policy - 1927 - 234 pages
...lost its supplies of cheap food, another its supplies of cheap manufactures. Industries suffered for want of coal, factories for want of raw materials....created. Production as a whole has been diminished. Credit has contracted and currencies have depreciated. Too many states, in pursuit of false ideals... | |
| Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - Canada - 1927 - 1296 pages
...lost its supplies of cheap food, another its supplies of cheap manufactures. Industries suffered for want of coal, factories for want of raw materials....created. Production as a whole has been diminished. Credit has contracted and currencies have depreciated. Too many states, in pursuit of false ideals... | |
| Francis Wrigley Hirst - Free trade - 1927 - 186 pages
...lost its supplies of cheap food, another its supplies of cheap manufactures. Industries suffered for want of coal, factories for want of raw materials....created. Production as a whole has been diminished. Credit has contracted and currencies have depreciated. Too many States, in pursuit of false ideals... | |
| William Wilson Cook - Aliens - 1927 - 424 pages
...lost its supplies of cheap food, another its supplies of cheap manufactures. Industries suffered for want of coal, factories for want of raw materials....created. Production as a whole has been diminished. Credit has contracted and currencies have depreciated. "Too many states, in pursuit of false ideals... | |
| William Wilson Cook - Aliens - 1927 - 424 pages
...lost its supplies of cheap food, another its supplies of cheap manufactures. Industries suffered for want of coal, factories for want of raw materials....difficult and costly. Prices have risen, artificial clearness has been created. Production as a whole has been diminished. Credit has contracted and currencies... | |
| Francis Wrigley Hirst - Free trade - 1927 - 186 pages
...lost its supplies of cheap food, another its supplies of cheap manufactures. Industries suffered for want of coal, factories for want of raw materials. Behind the Customs f barriers new local industries were started, with no real economic foundation, which could only be... | |
| United States - 1925 - 120 pages
...state lost its supplies of cheap food another its supplies of cheap manufactures, industry suffered for want of coal, factories for want of raw materials....created, production as a whole has been diminished. Credit is contracted and currency has depreciated. Too many states in pursuit of false ideals of national... | |
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