The Protectionist, Volumen24Home Market Club, 1912 A monthly magazine of political science and industrial progress. |
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ufacturer , who have benefited most by enhanced profits in the handling and sale of cotton goods . An ... profit and the cost of distribution . To divide the American market with the foreign producer , as would result from ...
ufacturer , who have benefited most by enhanced profits in the handling and sale of cotton goods . An ... profit and the cost of distribution . To divide the American market with the foreign producer , as would result from ...
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... profit as we can and maintain the wages we are not paying . If the tariff is lowered , as proposed by the Underwood bill , we have the choice of either materially lowering the wages and preventing our employes from living as they have ...
... profit as we can and maintain the wages we are not paying . If the tariff is lowered , as proposed by the Underwood bill , we have the choice of either materially lowering the wages and preventing our employes from living as they have ...
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... profits , and when the profits have disap- peared to so multiply their losses that the miners will abandon their mines altogether . So will the capi- talists and the small shareholders be a coal to dig , " leaving to the men themselves ...
... profits , and when the profits have disap- peared to so multiply their losses that the miners will abandon their mines altogether . So will the capi- talists and the small shareholders be a coal to dig , " leaving to the men themselves ...
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... profits from protection . So soon , more- over , as producers became rich it was possible for them to hold back their products and then to enhance prices . That has been one of the features of the prosperous produc- tive development of ...
... profits from protection . So soon , more- over , as producers became rich it was possible for them to hold back their products and then to enhance prices . That has been one of the features of the prosperous produc- tive development of ...
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... profit at home , 100,000 can often be pro- duced at a much lower unit cost , and the larger profit on the portion sold in the most favorable markets will more than offset the loss on some portion dumped into an unfavorable market . The ...
... profit at home , 100,000 can often be pro- duced at a much lower unit cost , and the larger profit on the portion sold in the most favorable markets will more than offset the loss on some portion dumped into an unfavorable market . The ...
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