Report of the Commission on the Necessaries of Life ...Wright & Potter printing Company, state printers., 1920 |
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1910 to December amount Appendix April Attleboro August bituminous coal Brockton budget cent chapter Clothing coke commodities Commonwealth of Massachusetts Company complaints consumers consumption cost of living Deliveries demand DIAGRAM distribution Domestic Anthracite Coal domestic fuel E. C. HULTMAN emergency England exports Fall River Federal flour Fuel Administrator gasoline Haverhill heat housing increase Index Numbers industry investigation Jamaica Plain July June labor landlords Lawrence Leominster living index figures manufactured March Mattapan meat Metropolitan Boston milk mines months necessary nineteen hundred North Adams North Attleborough November October period Pound present production profit Provincetown purchase railroads Readville Receipts Rela Relative rent retail prices Roslindale SECTION September Shelter shortage situation Special Commission Statistics Steak stocks on hand stove sugar Sundries supply TABLE Taunton tenants tidewater tion tive tons Total trade transportation United wages Wareham weighting Weymouth
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34. lappuse - ... before such finding has been so made public, if the purchase price or the exporter's sales price is less than the foreign market value (or, in the absence of such value, than the cost of production) there shall be levied, collected, and paid, in addition to the duties imposed thereon by law, a special dumping duty in an amount equal to such difference.
43. lappuse - More important and more effective than any government regulation of prices would be the establishment of co-operative stores. The enormous toll taken from industry by the various classes of middlemen is now fully realized. The astonishing difference between the price received by the producer and that paid by the consumer has become a scandal of our industrial system. The obvious and direct means of reducing this discrepancy and abolishing unnecessary middlemen is the operation of retail and wholesale...
42. lappuse - For a new emphasis upon the application of. Christian principles to the acquisition and use of property, and for the most equitable division of the product of industry that can ultimately be devised.
117. lappuse - Any person, firm, or corporation, foreign or domestic, doing business in the State of South Dakota, and engaged in the production, manufacture or distribution of any commodity in general...
117. lappuse - ... after making due allowance for the difference, if any, in the grade or quality and in the actual cost of transportation from the point of production, if a raw product, or from the point of manufacture, if a manufactured product, shall be deemed guilty of unfair discrimination, which is hereby prohibited and declared unlawful.
37. lappuse - It encourages wasteful expenditure, puts a premium on over-capitalization and a penalty on brains, energy and enterprise, discourages new ventures, and confirms old ventures in their monopolies. In many instances it acts as a consumption tax, is added to the cost of production upon which profits are figured in determining prices and has been, and will, so long as it is maintained upon the statute books, continue to be, a material factor in the increased cost of living.
44. lappuse - Nevertheless, our superior energy, initiative and commercial capacity will enable us, once we set about the task earnestly, even to surpass what has been done in England and Scotland. In addition to reducing the cost of living, the cooperative stores would train our working people and consumers generally in habits of saving, in careful expenditure, in business method, and in the capacity for cooperation.
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