The National Review, Volume 53, Issue 2W.H. Allen, 1909 |
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Page 1017
... trade follows . But this loss of export trade does not imply unemployment in any English trade , for the English goods made formerly to exchange against French motor - cars are now made to exchange against English motor - cars . Both ...
... trade follows . But this loss of export trade does not imply unemployment in any English trade , for the English goods made formerly to exchange against French motor - cars are now made to exchange against English motor - cars . Both ...
Page 1021
... trade separately appeals to the practical man as eminently reasonable . What is true of wool , or cutlery or silk or shoes , must , he feels convinced , be true of all trades taken together . He generalises from the instance of the trade ...
... trade separately appeals to the practical man as eminently reasonable . What is true of wool , or cutlery or silk or shoes , must , he feels convinced , be true of all trades taken together . He generalises from the instance of the trade ...
Page 1022
... trade . So we see that protection is a selfish game , a game of trade individualism ; one trade can only gain at the expense of others , all cannot gain . The advantage in volume of employment which a tariff can secure for trade A is at ...
... trade . So we see that protection is a selfish game , a game of trade individualism ; one trade can only gain at the expense of others , all cannot gain . The advantage in volume of employment which a tariff can secure for trade A is at ...
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