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" Anything, therefore, which would tend to prevent foreign countries from settling for our exports by shipments of goods into this country could only have the effect of preventing them from paying for our exports and therefore of preventing the exports... "
Outlines of American Foreign Commerce - Page 113
by Avard Longley Bishop - 1923 - 321 pages
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The Protectionist, Volume 32

1921 - 682 pages
...world." He concealed free trade beneath the cloak of "internationalism." Among other things he said: The productivity of the country greatly stimulated...an outlet by exports to foreign countries, and any measure taken to prevent imports will inevitably curtail exports, force curtailment of production,...
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The Messages and Papers of Woodrow Wilson, Volume 2

Woodrow Wilson, United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1924 - 660 pages
...it will take time to develop in this country a market for foreign securities. Anything, therefore, which would tend to prevent foreign countries from...unemployment. If we want to sell, we must be prepared to buy. Whatever, therefore, may have been our views during the period of growth of American business concerning...
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The New Larned History for Ready Reference, Reading and Research ..., Volume 10

Josephus Nelson Larned - 1924 - 942 pages
...debtor nations. . . . With this conclusion I am entirely unable to agree. The President goes on to say: 'The productivity of the country, greatly stimulated...prevent imports will inevitably curtail exports.' And later on he says: 'Whatever, therefore, may have been our views during the period of the growth...
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The Public Papers of Woodrow Wilson: War and peace : presidential messages ...

Woodrow Wilson - 1927 - 688 pages
...it will take time to develop in this country a market for foreign securities. Anything, therefore, which would tend to prevent foreign countries from...unemployment. If we want to sell, we must be prepared to buy. Whatever, therefore, may have been our views during the period of growth of American business concerning...
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The Commerce of Agriculture: A Survey of Agricultural Resources

Frederick Anthony Buechel - 1926 - 466 pages
...We Want to Sell We Must be Prepared to Buy.— President Wilson in his message to Congress in 1919 said: Anything which would tend to prevent foreign...unemployment. If we want to sell we must be prepared to buy. Mr. George E. Roberts of the National City Bank of New York, in an address entitled " The Functions...
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American Economist, Volumes 65-66

1920 - 592 pages
...governmental loans and it will take time to develop in this country a market for foreign securities. "The productivity of the country greatly stimulated...unemployment If we want to sell, we must be prepared to buy. Anything, therefore, which would tend to prevent foreign countries from settling for our exports by...
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Chronology of Woodrow Wilson: Together with His Most Notable Addresses, a ...

1927 - 408 pages
...greatly increased and Europe has been deprived of the means of meeting it heretofore existing. * * * The productivity of the country greatly stimulated...unemployment. If we want to sell, we must be prepared to buy. Whatever, therefore, may have been our views during the period of growth of American business concerning...
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Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science in the City of New ..., Volume 9

1922 - 836 pages
...should be removed. With this conclusion I am entirely unable to agree. The President goes on to say : The productivity of the country, greatly stimulated...to prevent imports will inevitably curtail exports. And later on he says: Whatever, therefore, may have been our views during the period of the growth...
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Causes of the Loss of Export Trade and the Means of Recovery: Hearings ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry - 1935 - 624 pages
...it will take time to develop in this country a market for foreign securities. Anything, therefore, which would tend to prevent foreign countries from...by exports to foreign countries, and any measures take to prevent imports will inevitably curtail exports, force curtailment of production, load the...
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Causes of the Loss of Export Trade and the Means of Recovery: Hearings ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Agriculture and Forestry Committee - 1935 - 618 pages
...preventing them from paying for our exports and therefore of preventing the exports from being made. Tin- productivity of the country, greatly stimulated by...by exports to foreign countries, and any measures take to prevent imports will inevitably curtail exports, force curtailment of production, load the...
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