Word: markets
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...reduction of woolen duties will be an application of the great principle of raw materials. - (a) A saving of at least $45,000,000 a year would result. - (b) Manufacturers would be enabled to compete with foreign countries. - (c) a larger market would be secured. - (d) A greater demand for labor would result and cause a general revival of industry...
References: Boston Journal, Feb. 1892; New York Tribune, Jan. 30, and Feb. 23, '92; Boston Herald, Feb. 29, '92; Home Market Bulletin for August, '91, and February, '92; D. H. Rice's address to Commercial Club, Providence, Feb. 15th, '90; New York Tribune...
...repeal of duties on raw-wool and the lowering of duties on woolen-manufactures will injure the wool raisers. - (a) By leaving them open to disastrous foreign competition; Home Market Bulletin, August...
Question: "Resolved, That the products of prison labor should be allowed to compete in the open market...
...There should be a system of productive work on the public account. - (a) Reformatory and educational for corrigibles. - (b) Renumerative to the State for incorrigibles, - Winter on "The New York Reformatory in Elmira." - (c) Produce to be so distributed that it does not compete in open market. Mass. Report as above, p. 55. - (1) Limitation of percentage prison product in any industry to total do. - (2) Manufacture of supplies for public use, public works...