In this book, first published in 1905, British economist William Cunningham discusses the history of the free trade movement and its limitations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Introduction 1. Pitt and the revolted colonies 2. Huskisson and tariff reform 3. Peel and restrictive regulations 4. Cobden and commercial treaties 5. Is one-sided free trade expedient for England? 6. Expert opinion 7. An imperial system The real Richard Cobden Back to Adam Smith.
Introduction 1. Pitt and the revolted colonies 2. Huskisson and tariff reform 3. Peel and restrictive regulations 4. Cobden and commercial treaties 5. Is one-sided free trade expedient for England? 6. Expert opinion 7. An imperial system The real Richard Cobden Back to Adam Smith.
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