The Cattle Industry and the TariffMacmillan, 1926 - 331 halaman |
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... SURPLUS . 40 I The Decline in Our Beef Production and Consump- tion . 41 T II Why Production Has Failed to Keep Pace with Consumption . III Possibilities of Stimulating Production IV Price Stimulation and Expansion of Production 49 59 ...
... SURPLUS . 40 I The Decline in Our Beef Production and Consump- tion . 41 T II Why Production Has Failed to Keep Pace with Consumption . III Possibilities of Stimulating Production IV Price Stimulation and Expansion of Production 49 59 ...
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... surplus ( including the beef equivalent of live animals ) , which earlier in the decade amounted to nearly three - quarters of a billion pounds annually , had completely disappeared . Under the stimulus of war conditions a large net surplus ...
... surplus ( including the beef equivalent of live animals ) , which earlier in the decade amounted to nearly three - quarters of a billion pounds annually , had completely disappeared . Under the stimulus of war conditions a large net surplus ...
Halaman 11
... extensively into international trade is condensed milk ; but as we produce a large exportable surplus of this , the tariff cannot affect the domestic price . continue to be duties on dairy products or on beef THE DOMESTIC INDUSTRY 11.
... extensively into international trade is condensed milk ; but as we produce a large exportable surplus of this , the tariff cannot affect the domestic price . continue to be duties on dairy products or on beef THE DOMESTIC INDUSTRY 11.
Halaman 13
... surplus areas . The Western Range includes , broadly , the states of Montana , Wyoming , Colorado , New Mexico , and all the states further west , together with Texas , Oklahoma , and the western portions of Kansas , Nebraska , and the ...
... surplus areas . The Western Range includes , broadly , the states of Montana , Wyoming , Colorado , New Mexico , and all the states further west , together with Texas , Oklahoma , and the western portions of Kansas , Nebraska , and the ...
Halaman 18
... surplus of corn and other feeds and hence an alterna- tive to the direct sale of these crops . They are commonly fattened for market in the winter , at a time when farm labor and equipment are not fully employed . They enrich the soil ...
... surplus of corn and other feeds and hence an alterna- tive to the direct sale of these crops . They are commonly fattened for market in the winter , at a time when farm labor and equipment are not fully employed . They enrich the soil ...
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acres alfalfa animals Argentina Argentine beef Argentine chilled Australia average beef and veal beef cattle beef export beef production Brazil breeding Buenos Buenos Aires province Bureau Canadian cattle and beef cattle industry cattle-feeding Chicago chilled beef comparison competitive consumers consumption Corn Belt crop dairy decline demand for beef Department of Agriculture domestic cattle prices domestic prices dressed beef duties on cattle economic effect elasticity exports of beef extensive farming fattening Federal Trade Commission feed foreign frozen beef grazing hence herds imports included land lean cattle less livestock meat Meat Packing Industry Mexico number of cattle output Packing Industry pastoral period population prices of cattle profit ranch range reason region River Plate sheep shipments slaughter South American Statistics stockers and feeders supply surplus Tariff Act tend tion trade trend U. S. Department U. S. Tariff Commission United Kingdom Uruguay veal western Yearbook
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Halaman iii - The Carnegie Corporation of New York in establishing the Institute of Economics declared: "The Carnegie Corporation, in committing to the Trustees the administration of the endowment, over which the Corporation will have no control whatsoever, has in mind a single purpose — namely, that the Institute shall be conducted with the sole object of ascertaining the facts about current economic...
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Halaman 206 - Auspices of the School of Commerce and Administration of the University of Chicago and the Institute of American Meat Packers, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1924. Clark, J. Allen, and Quisenberry, KS, Distribution of the Varieties and Classes of Wheat in the United States in 1934, United States Department of Agriculture, Circular No.
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Halaman 324 - The League of Nations," "The Disarmament Conference Resolution," and "Recognition of Russia." Modern Industry The Packing Industry: a Series of Lectures Given Under the Joint Auspices of the School of Commerce and Administration of the University of Chicago and the Institute of American Meat Packers.
Halaman vii - In the view of the Institute the tariff is not a single problem to be solved by the application of a general formula. Its application to each particular industry gives rise to questions of public policy which may be peculiar to that industry. There has been an abundance of abstract theorizing in the United States about free trade and protection and there has been no dearth of statistical evidence submitted by interested parties for the purpose of bolstering a theory or advancing a private interest,...
Halaman vii - Consequently, the Institute of Economics has undertaken an analysis of the entire American system of customs duties. Before attempting any broad generalizations regarding the wisdom of American tariff policy as a whole, the Institute will first present a series of special investigations dealing with the relation of the tariff to particular lines of production in the United States. The tariff is not a single problem to be solved by the application of any one general formula. With reference to each...
Halaman 215 - Argentina, sinco it may become necessary for the Government to intervene either by acquiring a controlling interest in British companies operating in Argentina, or in some other way, if at any time the supply of chilled and frozen meat to this country should come to be dominated by adverse trading combinations.
Halaman 271 - The minority commissioners recommended that "the President return this report to the Tariff Commission and that he request the Commission to reconsider the matter and report to him a definite finding of cost difference in compliance with the requirements of the statute
Halaman 211 - The whole passage is a travesty of the recommendation of the Sub -Committee " that the control of insulated shipping would afford one effective means of preventing British meat supplies from falling under the domination of particular interests, and that, accordingly, the Government should be equipped with such reserve powers, and should maintain such relations with the shipowners, as would prevent the diversion of meat supplies from the United Kingdom and the wholesale transfer of British insulated...