This early works was originally published in 1903. Contents Include; I. Introductory, II. Exports(Unless in Payment of Debt) Necessitate Imports to the Same Amount. III. If protection be beneficial, as between Country and Country, It must be beneficial as between Province and Province. IV. Reciprocity. V. Division of Labour. VI. Protection Applied to Young States. VII. Protection in Old States. VIII. What England is to do if she be the only Nation that Adopts Free Trade. IX. Impossibility of Encouraging Exports and at the ...
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This early works was originally published in 1903. Contents Include; I. Introductory, II. Exports(Unless in Payment of Debt) Necessitate Imports to the Same Amount. III. If protection be beneficial, as between Country and Country, It must be beneficial as between Province and Province. IV. Reciprocity. V. Division of Labour. VI. Protection Applied to Young States. VII. Protection in Old States. VIII. What England is to do if she be the only Nation that Adopts Free Trade. IX. Impossibility of Encouraging Exports and at the same time Checking Imports. X. Free Trade Practised Internally by all Protectionist States. XI. Non-Economic Considerations. XII. Food Supply in time of War. XIII. Trade in the Seventies. XIV. Our Imports of Foreign Manufactures. XV. The Policy of the Open Door. XVI. British and American Shipping. XVII. The Balance of Trade...... Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900's and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We
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