Some Aspects of the Tariff Question by
Frank William Taussig
Harvard University Press. Cambridge, Mass: 1915. First edition
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About the Book and Author
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Preface
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Part I
IntroductorySome Principles
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I.I
Duties, Imports, Prices
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I.II
Protection to Young Industries
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I.III
The Principle of Comparative Advantage
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Part II
Sugar
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II.IV
IntroductoryLouisiana
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II.V
Hawaii
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II.VI
Porto Rico, The Phillipines, Cuba
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II.VII
Beet Sugar
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II.VIII
Refined Sugar and the Sugar Trust
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Part III
Iron and Steel
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III.IX
A Survey of Growth
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III.X
How Far Growth was Due to Protection
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III.XI
Copper
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III.XII
Protection and Combinations. Steel Rails, Tin Plate
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III.XIII
Imports and ExportsDumping
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Part IV
Textiles
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IV.XIV
The Growth of the American Silk Manufacture
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IV.XV
The Silk Manufacture, continued. European and American Conditions, Imports and Domestic Production
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IV.XVI
The Silk ManufactureSome Conclusions
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IV.XVII
The Cotton Manufacture. Progress of the Domestic Industry
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IV.XVIII
The Cotton Manufacture, continued. Contrasts with Other Countries, the Influence of the Tariff
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IV.XIX
Wool
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IV.XX
The Woolen Manufacture. The Compensating System, Woolens and Worsteds
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IV.XXI
The Woolen Manufacture, continued. Characteristics of the American Industry
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Footnotes
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Notepad
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