Why a World Centre of Industry at San Francisco BayBancroft Company, 1917 - 47 páginas |
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... competition with those of foreign countries where combina- ions are not only permitted but encouraged . But in spite of our manifest inferiority in many respects at the opening of the century we launched out into foreign trade . And ...
... competition with those of foreign countries where combina- ions are not only permitted but encouraged . But in spite of our manifest inferiority in many respects at the opening of the century we launched out into foreign trade . And ...
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... compete with the rest of the world , while the builders of the canal can derive benefit and not actual loss from building it only by a merchant marine which can successfully compete with other nations in the carrying trade of the world ...
... compete with the rest of the world , while the builders of the canal can derive benefit and not actual loss from building it only by a merchant marine which can successfully compete with other nations in the carrying trade of the world ...
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... competitors . The Government has no competitors . From the standpoint of business efficiency , its pay rolls are stuffed . With unlimited resources to call upon and without the necessity of making a profit or even coming out even ...
... competitors . The Government has no competitors . From the standpoint of business efficiency , its pay rolls are stuffed . With unlimited resources to call upon and without the necessity of making a profit or even coming out even ...
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... competing on the world's waters it must do as all other nations do . It would have given freedom to its shipping ... competitors in the world's markets to carry its goods . It would have had a shipping to be converted quickly into ...
... competing on the world's waters it must do as all other nations do . It would have given freedom to its shipping ... competitors in the world's markets to carry its goods . It would have had a shipping to be converted quickly into ...
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... competition with the products of neighboring nations . The exporter at present receives no material gain whatever from the present premiums on foreign currencies . On the other hand , the ultimate effect of the increased cost of these ...
... competition with the products of neighboring nations . The exporter at present receives no material gain whatever from the present premiums on foreign currencies . On the other hand , the ultimate effect of the increased cost of these ...
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Página 131 - An Act to create a Federal Trade Commission, to define its powers and duties, and for other purposes," approved September twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and fourteen, shall be construed as extending to unfair methods of competition used in export trade against competitors engaged in export trade, even though the acts constituting such unfair methods are done without the territorial jurisdiction of the United States.