Commercial Policy in War Time and After: A Study of the Application of Democratic Ideas to International Commercial RelationsAppleton, 1919 - 478 páginas |
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... Association . Portions also of my article in the Century Magazine for November , 1918 , entitled , " Commercial Policy and the War , " are used in this book with the permission of the editor , and the editor of the American Economic ...
... Association . Portions also of my article in the Century Magazine for November , 1918 , entitled , " Commercial Policy and the War , " are used in this book with the permission of the editor , and the editor of the American Economic ...
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... Associations Act - Objections to export associations Activities of non - governmental bodies in promoting export trade- Promotion of export trade by the United States Govern- ment - Free ports - As there are ways in which ex- port trade ...
... Associations Act - Objections to export associations Activities of non - governmental bodies in promoting export trade- Promotion of export trade by the United States Govern- ment - Free ports - As there are ways in which ex- port trade ...
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... Canada and the United States · 430 VIII . Export Associations Act IX . Covenant of the League of Nations 434 438 X. Act Creating the Federal Trade Commission INDEX 463 INTRODUCTION One of the outstanding facts of the Great War CONTENTS.
... Canada and the United States · 430 VIII . Export Associations Act IX . Covenant of the League of Nations 434 438 X. Act Creating the Federal Trade Commission INDEX 463 INTRODUCTION One of the outstanding facts of the Great War CONTENTS.
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... manufacture of the most valuable dyestuffs . Accordingly , these considera- tions were laid before various associations of chemical manu- 1 facturers , notably the Dye Institute and the American Manu- 42 COMMERCIAL POLICY.
... manufacture of the most valuable dyestuffs . Accordingly , these considera- tions were laid before various associations of chemical manu- 1 facturers , notably the Dye Institute and the American Manu- 42 COMMERCIAL POLICY.
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... Association . The suggestion was met with enthusiastic approval , and as a result a corporation has been organized , to be known as the Chemical Foundation , Inc. , in which practically every important American manufacturer will be a ...
... Association . The suggestion was met with enthusiastic approval , and as a result a corporation has been organized , to be known as the Chemical Foundation , Inc. , in which practically every important American manufacturer will be a ...
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