Protective Preferential Import Duties

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Protective Preferential Import Duties
Pigou, A. C. (Arthur Cecil), 1877-1959
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The argument by absolute comparison was worked out in leaflet No. 88 of the Imperial Tariff Committee (President, Mr. Chamberlain). " In 1903 the number of emigrants for every 10, 000 of the population was in England thirty-five, in Germany six. In 1903 the percentage of unemployed in trade unions was in England 5*3, in Germany 2-3. The amount, per head 40 PEOTECTIVE IMPOET DUTIES pakt i of population, in savings banks is in England £4 : lis. , in Germany £7 : 17s. " The implied inference is th
...at the Protectionist policy of Germany is better for the working man than the Free Trade policy of Eng- land.
Prima facie, the reasoning seems persuasive. Since, however, statistics are susceptible of manipulation, caution suggests that we should trace those figures to their origin. That task is, fortunately, an easy one. In 1904 the Board of Trade published an important Blue-book [Cd. 2337], entitled British and Foreign Trade and Industry (Second Series). This Blue-book deals with all the points mentioned in the leaflet, and is cited by the writer as one of the sources from which he drew his information.


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