Perils to British trade; how to avert them

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050 4 ‡aHF1533 ‡b.B87 1895
100 1 ‡aBurgis, Edwin
245 1 0 ‡aPerils to British trade; ‡bhow to avert them.
260 ‡aLondon, ‡bSwan Sonnenschein & co., ‡aNew York, ‡bCharles Scribner's sons, ‡c1895.
300 ‡a12, 251 p.
340 ‡m8vo. ‡2rdabf
490 0 ‡aSocial science series, ‡vv. 82
505 0 ‡aIntroduction -- "Convictions" re "free trade" and "bargaining power" considered -- Foolish hopes and false issues -- Capital and labour -- Continued. taxation a burden upon native industry -- Production the source of national wealth. The superiority of home trade -- Individualism v. collectivism. Our present industrial system breaking down -- National effacement, or an imperial policy. Which is it to be? -- The free trade movement of bright and coben. Repeal of the corn laws. Poor law relief -- The excess of imports over exports, and how paid for -- Fanaticism in politics and political economy. Free trade predestinarians and their idolatry -- Ireland under free trade distressed and disaffected. Ireland's real need -- "Cheapness." Competition and honesty -- Consumers and producers. The latter sacrificed -- The struggle for wages and higher wages. A "living wage"--a "minimum wage" -- Protection to British and Irish labour -- The fate of being undeceived. A day of reckoning -- Protection does not hinder an export trade. Protectionist countries undersell us in the home market -- The incidence of import taxation, or, who pays it? -- Emigration. The value of British colonies -- Commercial treaties with foreign states -- Maintain the British empire by imperial commercial union -- Continued. Conclusion.
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
650 0 ‡aTariff
651 0 ‡aGreat Britain ‡xCommercial policy
710 2 ‡aSwan Sonnenschein & Co. ‡epublisher.
710 2 ‡aCharles Scribner's Sons ‡epublisher.
776 0 8 ‡iOnline version: ‡aBurgis, Edwin. ‡tPerils to British trade. ‡dLondon, Swan Sonnenschein & co., New York, Charles Scribner's sons, 1895 ‡w(OCoLC)657009735
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