| Joy Elmer Morgan - 1912 - 224 páginas
...domestic producers ever be allowed to expect that it will be continued to them, beyond the time strictly necessary for a fair trial of what they are capable of accomplishing. Outlook. 92: 264-5. May 29, 1909. Definitions. The lay reader will be better able to understand the... | |
| Amasa Mason Eaton - 1913 - 330 páginas
...confined to cases in which there is good ground of assurance that the industry which it fosters will, after a time, be able to dispense with it : nor should...that it will be continued to them beyond the time strictly necessary for a fair trial of what they are capable of accomplishing.* Observe the limitations... | |
| Frederic Mathews - 1914 - 706 páginas
...confined to cases in which there is good ground of assurance that the industry which it fosters will after a time be able to dispense with it; nor should...fair trial of what they are capable of accomplishing. " It is impossible to present the infant industry position more favourably or with greater authority... | |
| Pramathanath Banerjea - 1922 - 286 páginas
...confined to cases in which there is good ground of assurance that the industry which it fosters will after a time be able to dispense with it; nor should...necessary for a fair trial of what they are capable of accomplishing."1 Another significant admission, which was characteristic of the sense of fairness which... | |
| A. J. Bruwer - 1923 - 212 páginas
...confined to cases in which there is good ground of assurance that the industry which it fosters will after a time be able to dispense with it; nor should...fair trial of what they are capable of accomplishing. " ( 1 ) . Unfortunately many infant industries, after once having received protection, never seem to... | |
| George Crompton - 1927 - 248 páginas
...confined to cases in which there is good ground of assurance that the industry which it fosters will after a time be able to dispense with it; nor should...trial of what they are capable of accomplishing." * This statement of Mill's has been the occasion of much controversy. Some free traders have taken... | |
| George Crompton - 1927 - 248 páginas
...confined to cases in which there is good ground of assurance that the industry which it fosters will after a time be able to dispense with it; nor should the domestic producers ever be allowed to expect 1 By implication he here admits the possibility of defending protective tariffs on political grounds.... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1899 - 532 páginas
...confined to cases in which there is good ground of assurance that the industry which it fosters will after a time be able to dispense with it; nor should...the Protectionist doctrine, Mr. HC Carey, rests its defence, in an economic point of view, principally on two reasons. One is, the great saving in cost... | |
| Irfan-ul-Haque, R. Martin N. Bell - 1995 - 232 páginas
...confined to cases in which there is good ground for assurance that the industry which it fosters will after a time be able to dispense with it; nor should...fair trial of what they are capable of accomplishing. This perceptive comment on the determinants of competitive advantage presents lucidly and concisely... | |
| Douglas A. Irwin - 1998 - 290 páginas
...confined to cases in which there is good ground of assurance that the industry which it fosters will after a time be able to dispense with it: nor should...fair trial of what they are capable of accomplishing. Mill's standing and reputation among economists gave intellectual credibility to the infant industry... | |
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