The Commission House in Latin American Trade
William C. Downs
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1911, vol. 26, issue 1, 118-139
Abstract:
Method of business in the trade with South America; the commission house problem, 118. — Three groups of South American countries; nature and extent of the exports to each, 121. — Ten groups of exported articles; by what method they are handled, 125. — Character and proportion of the exports handled by commission houses, 132. — Doubts whether manufacturers are wise in dispensing with such houses, 135.
Date: 1911
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