The Tariffs of the United States in Relation to Free Trade
The Tariffs of the United States in Relation to Free Trade
Ya Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) Dlc [from Old Catalog]
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Domestic manufacturers, confined to a country with no foreign outlet, depend upon an increasing number of consumers. Of late years the natural increase of population in the United States is far from satisfactory. By natural increase I mean that arising from births. In the ten years ending 1880 the whole increase of population was 30 per cent, of which about 23 per cent, was due to natural increase, and 7 per cent, to immigration. In the decade ending 1890 the total increase of population was 23....7 per cent, but of that only 13J per cent, was a natural increase, while immigration accounted for the rest. It is very formidable that the natural increase fell down from 23 to 13 in ten years, and that immigration accounted for such a large part of the increase. If these immigrants are restricted on a system of Protection, how Digitized by Google 24 THE TARIFFS OF THE UNITED STATES are increasing manufactures to be absorbed by decreas- ing consumers? The question is indeed a formidable one. POLICY OF RETALIATION AND RECIPROCITY.
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