The Southwest in International AffairsInstitute, 1936 - 219 pages |
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Page 34
... tariff for the benefit of Southern sugar farmers . But the sugar - tariff argument may be as strong as other tariff arguments . It is assumed and asserted in Louisiana that the future of sugar farming is dependent on tariff protection ...
... tariff for the benefit of Southern sugar farmers . But the sugar - tariff argument may be as strong as other tariff arguments . It is assumed and asserted in Louisiana that the future of sugar farming is dependent on tariff protection ...
Page 46
... tariff barriers against the sale of German goods in the United States . If Germany could have sold enough goods in ... tariff or a quota or anything of that kind , but a restriction on exchange . If there was any tariff on this oil ...
... tariff barriers against the sale of German goods in the United States . If Germany could have sold enough goods in ... tariff or a quota or anything of that kind , but a restriction on exchange . If there was any tariff on this oil ...
Page 60
... tariff walls , we ought to make an effort to eliminate those walls . " He brought before the Conference and . . . secured the unanimous adop- tion , amid much enthusiasm , of his proposal for lower tariffs , for the elimination of ...
... tariff walls , we ought to make an effort to eliminate those walls . " He brought before the Conference and . . . secured the unanimous adop- tion , amid much enthusiasm , of his proposal for lower tariffs , for the elimination of ...
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