Tariff revision
1908
Reprinted from the Annals of the American academy of political and social science, vol. xxxii, no. 2 (iii, [1], 205 p.) Tariff revision a public necessity [by] D. M. Parry.--What provisions of the Dingley tariff require revision? [by] A. Clarke.--What ought the tariff rates to be on iron and steel manufactures? [by] A. B. Farquhar.--Tariff rates on hardware [by] C. W. Asbury.--Hides, leather, boots and shoes and the tariff [by] A. A. Healy.--What ought the tariff rates to be on paper and pulp? [by] C. W. Lyman.--Reciprocity in our foreign trade relations [by] W. R. Corwine.--Tariff revision and protection for American labor [by] J. R. Commons.--Tariff relations with Cuba--actual and desirable [by] E. F. Atkins.--Commercial realtions of the United States with Mexico [by] F. B. Loomis Continued. --Waste in external trade in general and with the Orient in particular [by] J. P. Young.--Our tariff relations with the Philippines--actual and desirable [by] C. R. Edwards.--The conventional tariff system [by] N. I. Stone.--The American interpretation of the "most favored nation" clause [by] C. L. Jones.--The maximum and minimum tariff [by] J. F. Crowell.--Tariff making--fact and theory [by] H. E. Miles.--A permanent tariff commission [by] A. J. Beveridge.--Import duties: how they should be levied [by] D. A. Tompkins.--An argument for a permanent expert tariff commission [by] H. E. Miles