The Protectionist, Volumen24Home Market Club, 1912 A monthly magazine of political science and industrial progress. |
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... sumer gets his goods at the same price as the English consumer . One of the most interesting results of the investigation is to be found in the facts included in the report regard- ing the different methods of distri- bution in the two ...
... sumer gets his goods at the same price as the English consumer . One of the most interesting results of the investigation is to be found in the facts included in the report regard- ing the different methods of distri- bution in the two ...
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... sumer at $ 1 . In 1910 the mill in- creased the price to 75 cents and the price to the consumer went up to $ 1.50 . " It may be said in general that goods which are sold at the mill at from 8 to 9 cents reach the consumer commonly at 15 ...
... sumer at $ 1 . In 1910 the mill in- creased the price to 75 cents and the price to the consumer went up to $ 1.50 . " It may be said in general that goods which are sold at the mill at from 8 to 9 cents reach the consumer commonly at 15 ...
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... sumer . " It is expected that it will throw valuable light upon certain fundamental causes of high prices in America . In his annual report the Secretary of Agriculture went into the cold storage problem . It is alleged that cold ...
... sumer . " It is expected that it will throw valuable light upon certain fundamental causes of high prices in America . In his annual report the Secretary of Agriculture went into the cold storage problem . It is alleged that cold ...
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... wages in higher prices for cotton . goods , labor being the largest con- sumer . The same is true regarding the coal strike , which , if it results in be consistent with the raising of reve- nue and the 36 THE PROTECTIONIST.
... wages in higher prices for cotton . goods , labor being the largest con- sumer . The same is true regarding the coal strike , which , if it results in be consistent with the raising of reve- nue and the 36 THE PROTECTIONIST.
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... sumer paid less , so the tariff could not have been added to the price and made a part of the cost . This answers our first question , but the answer was given over one hundred years ago and our progressives of has given the tariff ...
... sumer paid less , so the tariff could not have been added to the price and made a part of the cost . This answers our first question , but the answer was given over one hundred years ago and our progressives of has given the tariff ...
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