| Robert Peel - Great Britain - 1899 - 640 pages
...circumspection. If high duties and prohibitions were taken away all at once, cheaper foreign goods might be poured so fast into the home market as to deprive many thousands of their ordinary employment." Such was the view of a great writer on free trade, and... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1907 - 484 pages
...trade should be restored only by slow gradations, and with a good deal of reserve and circumspection. Were those high duties and prohibitions taken away...ordinary employment and means of subsistence. The disorder which this would occasion might no doubt be very considerable. It would in all probability,... | |
| Joseph Shield Nicholson - Great Britain - 1909 - 324 pages
...trade should be restored only by slow gradations, and with a good deal of reserve and circumspection. Were those high duties and prohibitions taken away...their ordinary employment and means of subsistence." 2 " The very bad policy of one country may render it in some measure dangerous and imprudent to establish... | |
| Joseph Shield Nicholson - Great Britain - 1909 - 328 pages
...trade should be restored only by slow gradations, and with a good deal of reserve and circumspection. Were those high duties and prohibitions taken away...their ordinary employment and means of subsistence." 2 " The very bad policy of one country may render it in some measure dangerous and imprudent to establish... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1909 - 676 pages
...trade should be restored only by slow gradations, and with a good deal of reserve and circumspection. Were those high duties and prohibitions taken away...home market, as to deprive all at once many thousands o£ our people of their ordinary en means of subsistence. The disorder which sion might no doubt be... | |
| Fabian Magnus von Koch - Free trade - 1922 - 44 pages
...industries which are supposed to be very profitable in the future (the "infant industries" argument), !) "Were those high duties and prohibitions taken away...ordinary employment and means of subsistence. The disorder which this would occasion might no doubt be very considerable. It would in all probability,... | |
| Protectionism - 1920 - 770 pages
...trade should be restored only by slow gradationsand with a good deal of reserve and circumspection. Were those high duties and prohibitions taken away...ordinary employment and means of subsistence. The disorder which this would occasion might no doubt be very considerable. As if worried by his own concessions,... | |
| Adam Smith - History - 2008 - 1148 pages
...trade should be restored only by slow gradations, and with a good deal of reserve and circumspection. Were those high duties and prohibitions taken away...into the home market, as to deprive all at once many But the disorder thousands of our people of their ordinary employoaasioned by its ment anj means of... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - Classical school of economics - 1989 - 682 pages
...be restored only by slow gradations, and with a good deal of reserve and circumspection. Were these high duties and prohibitions taken away all at once,...market as to deprive all at once many thousands of their ordinary employment and means of subsistence."* The caution here given by Adam Smith certainly... | |
| George T. Crane, Abla Amawi - Business & Economics - 1997 - 354 pages
...trade should be restored only by slow gradations, and with a good deal of reserve and circumspection. Were those high duties and prohibitions taken away...ordinary employment and means of subsistence. The disorder which this would occasion might no doubt be very considerable. It would in all probability,... | |
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