Word: mille
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Best general references: Bastiat Sophisms of Protection; Grosvenor, Does Protection Protect; Henry George, Protection or Free Trade; Mill, Principles of Pol. Econ. II, 531-510; The Nation, IX, 428 (Nov. 18, 1869), XXVIII, 161 (Mar. 6, 1879), XXIX, 338 (Nov. 20, 1879), XXXIV, 288 (Apr. 6, 1882), XXXVI, 118 (Feb. 8 1883); Sen. Carlisle, Cong. Rec, XXIII, 7, pp. 6910-5917 (July 29, 1892); Speech, Col. McClure, Sept. 26, 1892, pamphlet; Democratic Campaign Book; D. A. Wells in Forum. Sept. 1892; F. A. Walker, I. J. of Ecn., Apr. 1890; E. A. Atkinson in Pop. Sci, Monthly, XXXVII...
...Protection is unsound in theory: Mill, II, 532; Bastiat, 1.-(a) It shuts out what by nature is ours: Bastiat, 73-80.-(b) It raises unnatural obstacles to intercourse; Bastiat, 84-85.-(c) It can only raise prices by diminishing quantities of goods for sale: Bastiat, 7, 17.-(d) It endangers the interests it aims to promote: Nation, XXXVI. 118.-(e) It may transfer, but not increase, capital: Bastiat, 93.-(f) The doctrine of protection for revenue is inconsistent: Mill, II, 538.-(g) It is antisocial: Bastiat, 15, 127; Nation, XXXVI, 118; ibid, XXVIII...
...Protection is unsound in general practice.-(a) It makes capital and labor less efficient: Mill, Ii, 532, 539.-(b) It hurts our carrying trade: Nation, XXXVI, 118.-(c) It closes against us many of the world's best markets: Mill, II, 537; Nation, XXVIII, 161; ibid, XXXVI...
...policy of protection to young industries is manifestly advantageous to a country.-(a) It is sound in principle; Mill. Bk V. Ch. 10. Section 1.,-It is successful in practice:-(1) Case of Tin plate.-(2) pearl buttons $c: Ayer...
...University of Michigan has been so great that the needs of the university have outgrown all means of meeting them so that the Regents of the state have asked the legislature to increase the special tax for university purposes from one-twentieth to one-tenth of a mill...