Commercial Policy in War Time and After: A Study of the Application of Democratic Ideas to International Commercial RelationsAppleton, 1919 - 478 pages |
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Page viii
... necessary in every case to give detailed refer- ences . I wish here to make general acknowledgment of my indebtedness to these sources . The views I express in this book are personal . They are not , it need hardly be said , to be ...
... necessary in every case to give detailed refer- ences . I wish here to make general acknowledgment of my indebtedness to these sources . The views I express in this book are personal . They are not , it need hardly be said , to be ...
Page ix
... necessary- - America's part in the world settlement A new social point of view - Three stages of the industrial revolution · The partnership between government and industry . - ____ CHAPTER II EFFECT OF THE WAR IN DIVERSIFYING AMERICAN ...
... necessary- - America's part in the world settlement A new social point of view - Three stages of the industrial revolution · The partnership between government and industry . - ____ CHAPTER II EFFECT OF THE WAR IN DIVERSIFYING AMERICAN ...
Page xi
... necessary for tariff purposes- Monetary costs of producing sugar in the United States and Cuba Costs of cotton yarns in the United States and England - Costs of woolen fabrics in the United States and England - Domestic costs compared ...
... necessary for tariff purposes- Monetary costs of producing sugar in the United States and Cuba Costs of cotton yarns in the United States and England - Costs of woolen fabrics in the United States and England - Domestic costs compared ...
Page xix
... necessary corollary to ideas already accepted by him . If he already believes firmly in the desirability of a League of Nations , it will be hard for him , after reading this book , not to recognize that problems of commercial policy ...
... necessary corollary to ideas already accepted by him . If he already believes firmly in the desirability of a League of Nations , it will be hard for him , after reading this book , not to recognize that problems of commercial policy ...
Page xx
... necessary . The author's main contention is most clearly stated in his twelfth chapter , entitled , " Where National Con- trol Breaks Down . " Just as the old extreme theory of individualism broke down , as an adequate means of ...
... necessary . The author's main contention is most clearly stated in his twelfth chapter , entitled , " Where National Con- trol Breaks Down . " Just as the old extreme theory of individualism broke down , as an adequate means of ...
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