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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... position in 1914- Diversifying in- fluences set in motion by the war- - New glass products , including laboratory and optical glass --Surgical in- struments Sueded gloves - Venetians Camphor CHAPTER III THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES : I ...
... position in 1914- Diversifying in- fluences set in motion by the war- - New glass products , including laboratory and optical glass --Surgical in- struments Sueded gloves - Venetians Camphor CHAPTER III THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES : I ...
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... Position of Germany with reference to raw materials Of Japan Of the British Empire - Of the United States- War - time control of food and raw materials by individual nations - In the United States Food and Fuel Administrations - War ...
... Position of Germany with reference to raw materials Of Japan Of the British Empire - Of the United States- War - time control of food and raw materials by individual nations - In the United States Food and Fuel Administrations - War ...
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... position as an exporting nation , and today the situation in our foreign commerce has become nearly reversed . Manufacturers are no longer merely asking for the protection of the home market in their xvii INTRODUCTION.
... position as an exporting nation , and today the situation in our foreign commerce has become nearly reversed . Manufacturers are no longer merely asking for the protection of the home market in their xvii INTRODUCTION.
Página xviii
... positions in foreign . competition . In tariff making there were always con- templated the problems of commercial treaties based on negotiation between different countries . Tariffs have been arranged as much for bargaining purposes as ...
... positions in foreign . competition . In tariff making there were always con- templated the problems of commercial treaties based on negotiation between different countries . Tariffs have been arranged as much for bargaining purposes as ...
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... position in the world's affairs . Political power and economic strength have gone hand in hand . Whichever of these two may have seemed the goal of national effort at any particular time , each has been a weapon for increasing the other ...
... position in the world's affairs . Political power and economic strength have gone hand in hand . Whichever of these two may have seemed the goal of national effort at any particular time , each has been a weapon for increasing the other ...
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