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The Domestic and Foreign Wool Manufactures and the Tariff Problem

Arthur H. Cole

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1921, vol. 36, issue 1, 102-135

Abstract: I. Conditions on the Continent, 103. — In Great Britain: technical advance, 106. — Overhead charges, 113. — Labor conditions, 114. — II. American experience: overexpansion of productive capacity and increase in disadvantageous lines, 118. — Conditions of technical equipment, 120. — Wage conditions, 126. — Standardization of products, 128. — Industrial organization, 129. — Possible improvement in competitive strength of American industry: through technical advance, 130. — Through control of wages, 133. — Through increased standardization, 134. — Conclusion, 135.

Date: 1921
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