Industrial Bounties and Rewards by American States
Fred Wilbur Powell
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1913, vol. 28, issue 1, 191-208
Abstract:
Direct grant one of many forms of state aid, 192. — Bounties on mulberry trees and silk, 193. — Hemp, flax, jute, and ramie, 197. — Woolen yarn, 199. — Binding twine, 199. — Starch, 199. — Iron and iron pipe, 199. — Cordage, 199. — Cards, 199. — Wheat and corn, 200. — Salt, 200. — Artesian wells, 201. — Timber and shade trees, 201. — Sugar, 202. — Chicory, 202. — Rewards on arms and powder, 203. — Sheep and woolen cloth, 203. — Canaigre and leather, 203. — Wheat, oats, and potatoes, 204. — Salt, 204. — Coal mine and artesian and oil wells, 204. — Methods of treatment of ores, 205. — Timber and shade trees, 205. — Sugar, 205. — The California reward act of 1862, 205. — The question of public policy and constitutionality, 206.
Date: 1913
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