Tariff Hearings: Before the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives, Sixtieth Congress. Nos. 1-, Volúmenes35-40U.S. Government Printing Office, 1908 |
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... wages of American labor is concerned , as compared with other countries . Why does not the rule apply in that case , if it costs us more to pro- duce ? Is it simply because we have a superabundant supply ? Why should not the rule apply ...
... wages of American labor is concerned , as compared with other countries . Why does not the rule apply in that case , if it costs us more to pro- duce ? Is it simply because we have a superabundant supply ? Why should not the rule apply ...
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... wages paid in this country and in Europe , as wages are a large part of the cost of production , particularly in the beginning , when all of the labor employed is unskilled and must be educated . The protection asked for is certainly ...
... wages paid in this country and in Europe , as wages are a large part of the cost of production , particularly in the beginning , when all of the labor employed is unskilled and must be educated . The protection asked for is certainly ...
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... wages here are from five to ten times greater than paid in Europe . This is in part compensated by the greater efficiency of the American labor . The work itself is entirely done by hand and mani- festly the difference can not be thus ...
... wages here are from five to ten times greater than paid in Europe . This is in part compensated by the greater efficiency of the American labor . The work itself is entirely done by hand and mani- festly the difference can not be thus ...
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... wages , but even has led to an agreement on control of prices , which was first made in 1901 and is still in existence , although ostensibly abandoned in 1907. I can personally see no reason for the contin- uation of such a duty . It ...
... wages , but even has led to an agreement on control of prices , which was first made in 1901 and is still in existence , although ostensibly abandoned in 1907. I can personally see no reason for the contin- uation of such a duty . It ...
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... wages and his people work union hours . These are the facts . I have no quarrel with the American binders , nor am I under any obligation to any binder either here or elsewhere . When I find an American binder that will do the work ...
... wages and his people work union hours . These are the facts . I have no quarrel with the American binders , nor am I under any obligation to any binder either here or elsewhere . When I find an American binder that will do the work ...
Términos y frases comunes
25 per cent abroad acetic anhydride American manufacturer amount average BONYNGE BRUSH CALDERHEAD cards CARNEGIE cent ad valorem cents a pound cents per pound CHAIRMAN cheaper CLARK coal COCKRAN coke competition consumer cork corundum cost CRUMPACKER currants D. C. DEAR SIR DALZELL decalcomania December difference Dingley tariff duty on hides EASTMAN export fact factory facturers figures FORDNEY free list freight give gypsum hides HILL imported increase industry JONES labor lead leather lithographic lithopone LONGWORTH manu Means Committee METCALF mill mines November 28 paper paragraph PAYNE peanuts pig iron present duty present tariff profit protection quebracho question RANDELL raw material reduced respectfully revenue sell SERENO SERENO E shoes smelting sold statement Steel Company steel rails Tampico tannin TIFT tion to-day tobacco trade UNDERWOOD URION wages Washington YORK CITY Zante currants