Ship Subsidies: An Economic Study of the Policy of Subsidizing Merchant MarinesHoughton, Mifflin, 1907 - 119 Seiten |
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... Tariff , 41-47 . ( 1 ) Effect on price of materials , 41-44 . ( 2 ) Effect on securing cargo , 44 , 45 . ( 3 ) Effect on wages of seamen , 45-47 . e . High wages , 47–54 . ( 1 ) In shipbuilding , 47–50 . ( 2 ) In ship operating , 50-54 ...
... Tariff , 41-47 . ( 1 ) Effect on price of materials , 41-44 . ( 2 ) Effect on securing cargo , 44 , 45 . ( 3 ) Effect on wages of seamen , 45-47 . e . High wages , 47–54 . ( 1 ) In shipbuilding , 47–50 . ( 2 ) In ship operating , 50-54 ...
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... tariff plat- form to deny all protection to ships . The statistics there used have been selected with a view to upholding the position of the debater , and very frequently the same statistics have been quoted as the bases of exactly ...
... tariff plat- form to deny all protection to ships . The statistics there used have been selected with a view to upholding the position of the debater , and very frequently the same statistics have been quoted as the bases of exactly ...
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... tariff system has so firmly fixed itself in the policy of our government that no remedy of the shipping problem , which depends upon the entire abolition of the protective tariff system to give a return cargo to the American vessel ...
... tariff system has so firmly fixed itself in the policy of our government that no remedy of the shipping problem , which depends upon the entire abolition of the protective tariff system to give a return cargo to the American vessel ...
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... tariff and tonnage duties favoring American vessels . Pennsylvania levied tonnage duties on ships of treaty nations 5s . 8d . per ton ; on those of other nations 7s . 6d . per ton . There were also discriminating tariff duties , -teas ...
... tariff and tonnage duties favoring American vessels . Pennsylvania levied tonnage duties on ships of treaty nations 5s . 8d . per ton ; on those of other nations 7s . 6d . per ton . There were also discriminating tariff duties , -teas ...
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... tariff laws intended directly or indirectly to protect American shipowners or shipbuilders . Only the more important of these will be noted . Very soon after its organization the first United States Congress took up the tariff and ...
... tariff laws intended directly or indirectly to protect American shipowners or shipbuilders . Only the more important of these will be noted . Very soon after its organization the first United States Congress took up the tariff and ...
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58th Congress abroad Amer Ameri American bottoms American builder American carrier American flag American Merchant Marine American Navigation American registry American shipbuilding AMERICAN SHIPPING American vessel amount auxiliary cruisers bounties Britain British vessels build capital cargo carriers carrying trade cent cheaply coastwise trade CODMAN compete Congress passed contracts cost demand discriminating duties economic effect eign England existing conditions exports fact favor foreign commerce foreign flags foreign port foreign trade marine foreign vessels free ship policy freight Germany government aid grants home cargo ican imports increased indirect trade industry iron ships Jay treaty labor legislation lines materials Merchant Marine Commission million dollars monopoly nations naval navy Newton Robinson North American Review obtain operation ping protective tariff reason reciprocity registry law repeal retaliation sailors SHIP SUBSIDIES shipowner shipping question steamers Steamship steel subsidy system subventions tion tons tramp tramp steamer United vessels built wages
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Seite 2 - That no goods, wares, or merchandise, shall be imported, under penalty of forfeiture thereof, from one port of the United States to another port of the United States...
Seite 2 - But this section shall not be construed to prohibit the sailing of any foreign vessel from one to another port of the United States: Provided...
Seite 7 - Upon vessels which shall be entered In the united States from any foreign port or place there shall be paid duties as follows: On vessels built within the United States but belonging wholly or in part to subjects of foreign powers, at the rate of thirty cents per ton; on other vessels not of the United States, at the rate of fifty cents per ton...
Seite 6 - That a discount of 5 per centum on all duties imposed by this Act shall be allowed on such goods, wares, and merchandise as shall be imported in vessels admitted to registration under the laws of the United States: Provided, That nothing in this subsection shall be so construed as to abrogate or in any manner impair or affect the provisions of any treaty concluded between the United States and any foreign nation.
Seite 10 - ... indirect, was established. The benefit of this reciprocity was extended to Great Britain by a treaty of July, 1815, exempting from its provisions the West Indies. In March, 1817, Congress passed an act designed to compel the indirect trade carrying nations to enter into reciprocity agreements with us by forbidding the importation of goods from any foreign port except in American vessels or vessels of the country from which the goods came, unless such foreign country imposed no such prohibition...
Seite 7 - On all teas Imported from Europe In ships or vessels built In the United States, and belonging wholly to a citizen or citizens thereof, or...
Seite 2 - That no merchandise other than that imported in such vessel from some foreign port which shall not have been unladen shall be carried from one port or place in the United States to another.
Seite 8 - There shall be between all the dominions of his Majesty in Europe and the territories of the United States, a reciprocal and perfect liberty of commerce and navigation.