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Report on State Aid to Industries in the British Empire (Except India) France Germany The United States of America and Japan with Special Reference to Financial Assistance to Manufacturers and State Manufacturing Enterprises

1923

My instructions in undertaking this work were to investigate so far as may be possible the methods by Scope of the enquiry which and the conditions under which assistance is afforded to industries by the State in the United Kingdom the Dominions France the United States of America Japan and Germany to report the result of my investigations and to compile a bibliography of the more impo[...] the representatives of the Dominions and of the 'United States of America from the authorities of the Board of Trade the Deparment of Overseas Trade the Foreign Office the Colonial Office the Ministry of Agriculture the Development 'Commission the British Museum the London School of Economics and the Imperial Institute and from Dr. [...] Shipping fiine ;47 by the grant of a loan of not more than £550 000 to a company for the erection of silos and elevators ;48 by the establishment of the Institute of Science and Industry ;4' by a protective tariff ;5° and during and since the war by measures for the formation of pools to arrange for the marketing of the whole produce of Australia in respect of wheat 51 sugar " woo1 53 and fruit. [...] Some of the principal Prussian manufacturing and mining industries date back to the eighteenth century or earlier." The principal methods by which the State appears to have sided the development of industries in Germany during the nineteenth century are the emancipation of peasants and workers the formation of a customs union 915 the consolidation of the independent States into one Empire the a [...]. The primary causes of industrial growth in the United States are to be found in the character of the people and the natural advantages of the country.
commerce industry
Pages
109
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.145597
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-ii A.Y.G. Campbell view
Frontmatter
i-v A.Y.G. Campbell view
Preface
i-iii A.Y.G. Campbell view
Chapter I Principal Methods of State Aid
1-15 A.Y.G. Campbell view
Chapter II Bounties on the Manufacture of Sugar
16-20 A.Y.G. Campbell view
Chapter III Bounties on Shipbuilding
21-31 A.Y.G. Campbell view
Chapter IV Preferential Railway Rates
32-34 A.Y.G. Campbell view
Chapter V Miscellaneous Bounties on Manufactures
35-50 A.Y.G. Campbell view
Chapter VI Loans and Investments
51-65 A.Y.G. Campbell view
Chapter VII Guarantees Etc.
66-67 A.Y.G. Campbell view
Chapter VIII Government Factories
68-76 A.Y.G. Campbell view
Appendix
77-98 A.Y.G. Campbell view
Backmatter
i-i A.Y.G. Campbell view

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