Australian Economic Problems: II. The Tariff
Victor S. Clark
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1908, vol. 22, issue 4, 576-601
Abstract:
Colonial tariffs, 576.—Early protection, 577.—New South Wales and Victoria, 578–580.—The tariff and the Federal Constitution, 582.—Compromise with Western Australia, 583.—Administration of customs, 584.—The First Federal Tariff of 1901, 586.—Protection to labor, 587.—The "New Protection," 588.—The Second Federal Tariff of 1907, 592.—Preference to Great Britain, 593.—Manufactures extend, 597.—Questions as to states' rights, 599.—Protection likely to continue, 601.
Date: 1908
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