Causes of the Loss of Export Trade and the Means of Recovery: Hearings Before ..., 74-1 ..., January 30 ... February 7, 1935 |
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abroad acreage adjustment agreement Agricultural Adjustment Act agricultural products American cotton ANDERSON average balance balance of trade bales of cotton banks basis Brazil bushels CHAIRMAN CLAYTON commerce committee commodities consumed consumption cost cotton production crop currency DAVIS debts depreciated currency dollar domestic economic Ellison D exchange export trade farm products figures foreign cotton foreign countries foreign markets foreign trade gold gold standard Government Grain Futures Act HARRISS HARTNEY hogs imports increase industry interest Japan labor lard LEFFINGWELL loans manufactured ment million bales monetary nations PEEK percent Philippine present price level problem processing tax question reason reduce reichsmarks restrictions Secretary WALLACE sell Senator BAILEY Senator BANKHEAD Senator FRAZIER Senator MURPHY Senator POPE Senator SHIPSTEAD Senator THOMAS Senator WHEELER SHOEMAKER situation statement supply surplus tariff things tion United WARBURG wheat York Cotton Exchange
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345 페이지 - If there are no further questions, we are much obliged to you, Mr.
466 페이지 - If perchance some of our tariffs are no longer needed for revenue or to encourage and protect our industries at home, why should they not be employed to extend and promote our markets abroad?
466 페이지 - The natural line of development for a policy of reciprocity will be in connection with those of our productions which no longer require all of the support once needed to establish them upon a sound basis, and with those others where either because of natural or of economic causes we are beyond the reach of successful competition.
187 페이지 - Section 12 (a) appropriates $100,000,000 "to be available to the Secretary of Agriculture for administrative expenses under this title and for rental and benefit payments...
574 페이지 - That whenever the Secretary of the Treasury (hereinafter in this act called the "Secretary"), after such investigation as he deems necessary, finds that an industry in the United States is being or is likely to be injured...
534 페이지 - ... retail expenditures for agricultural commodities, or products derived therefrom, which is returned to the farmer, above the percentage which was returned to the farmer in the prewar period, August 1909— July 1914.
244 페이지 - If the adverse condition of the exchanges was due not merely to seasonal fluctuations but to circumstances tending to create a permanently adverse trade balance, it is obvious that the procedure above described would not have been sufficient. It would have resulted in the creation of a volume of short-dated indebtedness to foreign countries, which would have been in the end disastrous to our credit and the position of London as the financial centre of the world.
187 페이지 - ... section (12) and to support and balance the markets for the dairy and beef cattle industries, there is authorized to be appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $200,000,000: Provided, That not more than 60 per centum of such amount shall be used for either of such industries.
228 페이지 - The war enofmously stimulated both agricultural and manufacturing production here and raised prices violently until they were fixed by Government action. If I may, because I think it is important, I should like to read a passage from the presidential message of President Wilson, on December 2, 1919, shortly after the war. This was the message of President Wilson [reading] : A fundamental change has taken place with reference to the position of America in the world's affairs.
357 페이지 - The CHAIRMAN. We will recess until 2 o'clock. (Whereupon, at 12 noon, a recess was taken...