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Goldfarb, Michael | September 28, 1985 issue
The article presents information on various socio-political development related to the U.S. The contest between free trade and protectionism is about politics...

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Csete, Joanne | February 2, 2004 issue
Presents letters to the editor commenting on articles that appeared in previous issues of the magazine. Letter in response to the editorial "The AIDS Challenge,"...

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November 27, 1943 issue
Earlier, the American system had the policy of helping the common man by helping private enterprise through protective tariff, bounties and public works....

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Dell, Robert | September 23, 1931 issue
France is as great an obstacle to economic disarmament in Europe as to military disarmament. No country is more stubbornly protectionist. Two factors have...

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Mussey, Henry Raymond | September 9, 1931 issue
The prospects for free trade in the U.S. are highly discouraging in 1931. The Republicans are convicted to an unbending protectionism. The Democrats have...

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Hirst, Francis W. | September 2, 1931 issue
The article focuses on the tariff problems and related political controversies in the world during 1931. In the U.S. and many other countries, where tariff...

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Byington, Steven T. | January 18, 1933 issue
The article presents several letters to the editor. Way to get a large increase of revenue is to reduce the tariff on most of the dutiable articles; Discussion...

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Hobson, John A. | May 15, 1929 issue
Three political parties have already formed up in battle array for the general elections at the end of May 1929, one of the most critical events in the...

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Nock, Albert Jay | August 24, 1918 issue
The Spanish War is an excellent illustration of a profitable war and England's recent series of small foreign wars, ending with the Boer War, was immensely...

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February 8, 1912 issue
Trade figures for 1911 continue the tale of disappointment for those who, some years ago, were so industriously building up a case for protection in England....

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