Abstract

The Tariff Grab

Taylor, Horace | October 9, 1929 issue

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This article focuses on the book "The Tariff on Iron and Steel," by Abraham Bergiund and Philip G. Wright. The authors had prepared their study before the new tariff bill was introduced. They do not, therefore, give explicit consideration to the iron and steel schedules contained in the measure which is now before U.S. Congress. Yet from the fundamentals of metallurgy arid economic geography, through the technical processes of iron and steel production to the contemporary trends of output and sales, they bring to a focus most of the facts on which a tariff policy for iron and steel should he based.

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TARIFF on Iron & Steel, The (Book); BERGIUND, Abraham; WRIGHT, Philip G.; TARIFF on iron; TARIFF on steel; ECONOMIC geography
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