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...addition to the symposium, round table discussion will be held. Dr. David Mitrany, lecturer in Government, will guide the discussion on Foreign Relations. Other round table groups are: tariff by J. R. Walsh, public utilities by N. R. Danelian '28, and social insurance by Dr. W. G. Mullen...
...opportunities for improvement at home. The presidential campaign has revealed little about the economic crisis. I believe that the sad part of the entire campaign is the rash promises that each party has made. Republicans cause the world to shudder when they talk of continuing the practice of high tariff walls, and both parties have come out flat-footed against the cancellation of war debts. The two major parties have refused to tackle the situation from a sane economic standpoint. The strained international situation cannot be alleviated until the questions of trade and war debts are met with squarely...
...fact, the depression finds us sunk into a deeper hole than a while ago because of the psychological condition that is apparently the result of economic intimidation. The failure of disarmament conferences, the misbehavior of Japan, political unrest in the European 'powder-box,' and high tariff walls, all add to the uncertainty of our economic life. It is evident that fear has exaggerated the importance of these conditions, but they must be reckoned with, one at a time, before we shall be able to straighten the entanglements of international economics...
...Pandora's famed box caused scarcely more confusion among the Greeks than occurred in all King George's capitals last week when all the King's Premiers opened their dispatch boxes on the same day and let out all the secret schedules of the twelve bilateral tariff agreements signed among all His Majesty's governments with nine bright red pens at the Ottawa Imperial Economic Conference (TIME...
...deal typical of the eleven other Ottawa deals. Last week U. S. Department of Commerce experts were instructed to refrain from guessing how big this loss will be. The Department's able Dr. Julius Klein stressed the "dexterity"with which U. S. manufacturers have often surmounted foreign tariff barriers by developing new products. Preliminary estimates by U. S. economists in London were that about $200,000,000 worth of U. S. exports will come within the scope of the Ottawa accords next year, and that between $75,000,000 and $125,000,000 of such lost exports will...