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Tariff - tax on imported and, more rarely, exported goods. It is also called a customs duty. Tariffs may be distinguished from other taxes in that their predominant purpose is not financial but economic—not to increase a nation's revenue but to protect domestic industries from foreign competition. For that reason, protective tariffs, as they are often called, are opposed by advocates of


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    Prelude to Trade Wars: American Tariff Policy, 1890-1922 » Read Now

    by Edward S. Kaplan, Thomas W. Ryley. 150 pgs.

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    The tariff policies of the 1890-1922 led to the development of tariff rates that launched the United States on a path that led to later trade wars. The Republican Party and Porter McCumber took the lead in promoting these policies, claiming that the tariff would protect new and struggling...
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    Most Favored Nation: The Republican Revisionists and U. S. Tariff Policy, 1897-1912 » Read Now

    by Paul Wolman. 328 pgs.

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    ...revisionists and U.S. tariff policy, 1897-1912...United States -- History. 2. United States...elimination -- of U.S. tariffs. Initially they worked...manufactured goods in...
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    Tariffs, Quotas, and Trade: The Politics of Protectionism » Read Now

    by Walter Adams, Ryan C. Amacher, Sven W. Arndt, Malcolm D. Bale, John T. Cuddington, Alan V. Deardorff, Joel B. Dirlam, Roger D. Hansen, H. Robert Heller, D. Gale Johnson, Robert O. Keohane, Michael W. Keran, Rachel McCulloch, Ronald I. McKinnon, Gordon W. Smith, Robert M. Stern, Richard James Sweeney, Robert D. Tollison, Thomas D. Willett. 330 pgs.

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    Investment During the Great Depression: Uncertainty and the Role of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff, in Southern Economic Journal » Read Now

    by Robert B. Archibald, David H. Feldman. 23 pgs.

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    ...the most succinct dismissal of the tariff comes from the first chapter of Temins...Taussig (1931) explains in The Tariff History of the United States, log-rolling...19-40...
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    American Trade Policy: 1923-1995 » Read Now

    by Edward S. Kaplan. 182 pgs.

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    Shows American trade policy has become more protectionist, and that unilateral confrontations could lead to destruction of free trade.
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    The Great Tariff Debate, 1820-1830 » Read Now

    by George Rogers Taylor. 95 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...begin with a brief summary of tariff history from 1789 to 1861 by the editor...in the larger setting of early tariff history. Next, extracts are presented...protectionist...
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    Reconciling Free Trade, Fair Trade, and Interdependence: The Rhetoric of Presidential Economic Leadership (Chap. 1 "Presidential Rhetoric on Trade: A Historical Overview") » Read Now

    by Delia B. Conti. 171 pgs.

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    Conti examines presidential rhetoric on trade, providing a detailed analysis of presidential trade arguments and strategies throughout American history, with a concentration on the rhetoric of contemporary presidents from Reagan to Clinton.
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    Politics, Reform, and Expansion, 1890-1900 (Chap. 7 "Depression, Bonds, and Tariffs") » Read Now

    by Harold U. Faulkner. 320 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...extinguished the rights ____________________ 12 26 U.S. Statutes at Large , 1084; House Report 3992 , 50th...CLXVIII Mar., 1899 , 285-296. 19 Guinn v. U.S., 2384 U.S. 347...
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    The United States and the Problem of Recovery after 1893 (Chap. IV "The Tariff of 1894") » Read Now

    by Gerald T. White. 166 pgs.

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    ...Depressions in American history have almost invariably...enact the McKinley tariff, Republicans in...in our national history." 56 Limited...Chapter IV The Tariff of 1894...
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    U. S. Presidential Elections in the Nineteenth Century: Why Culture and the Economy both Mattered, in Polity » Read Now

    by G. Patrick Lynch. 22 pgs.

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    ...the second worst in U.S. history. He notes that long-time...work by Coleman argues that tariff policy also played a critical...economics. III. The Standard History on...
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    Opening America's Market: U. S. Foreign Trade Policy since 1776 (Chap. 5 "Cordell Hull's Tariff Revolution") » Read Now

    by Alfred E. Eckes, Jr. 402 pgs.

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    Despite the passage of NAFTA and other recent free trade victories in the United States, former U.S. trade official Alfred Eckes warns that these developments have a dark side. Opening America's Market offers a bold critique of U.S. trade policies, concentrating on the evolution of those policies...
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    What the Tariff Means to American Industries (1956) » Read Now

    by Percy W. Bidwell. 306 pgs.

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    ...years, according to the Tariff Commission, domestic manufacturers...declined. But a glance at the history of the domestic hand-fashioned...Reporting in 1948, the U. S...

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