Small Business Automobile Dealers: Their Status and the Impact of Foreign Auto Imports on Them : Hearings Before the Select Committee on Small Business, United States Senate, Ninety-sixth Congress, Second Session ... April 3 and 21, 1980U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 - 294 pagini |
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Pagina 197
... quotas and commodity taxes , so that American automobiles do indeed cost a lot of money there , my question is that if those taxes didn't exist , what car that is made in the United States is likely to be a good seller from a fuel ...
... quotas and commodity taxes , so that American automobiles do indeed cost a lot of money there , my question is that if those taxes didn't exist , what car that is made in the United States is likely to be a good seller from a fuel ...
Pagina 203
... quotas the Italians and the French and the British have on imports from Japan ? Mr. HORMATS . I believe it is 2,000 cars per year in Italy . For France , there is no formal quota . Let me just say that in a number of cases circumstances ...
... quotas the Italians and the French and the British have on imports from Japan ? Mr. HORMATS . I believe it is 2,000 cars per year in Italy . For France , there is no formal quota . Let me just say that in a number of cases circumstances ...
Pagina 211
... quotas or tariffs are necessary to pro- tect our markets . However , we do think that major importers should be sensitive to our temporary problems and should exercise some volun- tary restraint during this period of adjustment for the ...
... quotas or tariffs are necessary to pro- tect our markets . However , we do think that major importers should be sensitive to our temporary problems and should exercise some volun- tary restraint during this period of adjustment for the ...
Pagina 267
... Quotas would not increase U.S. production capacity in small cars , and would not solve the U.S. employment problem , which is tied to continued production of large cars . As spelled out below , quotas would increase costs , inflation ...
... Quotas would not increase U.S. production capacity in small cars , and would not solve the U.S. employment problem , which is tied to continued production of large cars . As spelled out below , quotas would increase costs , inflation ...
Pagina 268
... quotas are imposed , the effects would be similar to the Mottl quota scheme . We therefore cencentrate on the effects of limiting imports by quota . We have made preliminary calculations of the economic effects of restricting auto ...
... quotas are imposed , the effects would be similar to the Mottl quota scheme . We therefore cencentrate on the effects of limiting imports by quota . We have made preliminary calculations of the economic effects of restricting auto ...
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Pagina 113 - ... to write and how the effect his first book has on him and on his readers is entirely different from anything he ever imagined and how even in the very element of success which he dreamed of and wanted there is something terrifying and disquieting which fills his spirit with unrest and perplexity. I think what I am trying to say to you is that a man in his desire to protect his talent and his spirit from a brutal public aggression may get a bit of a chip on his shoulder; he feels mistrustful some...
Pagina 193 - I would be pleased to respond to your questions and those of the Committee.
Pagina 13 - Welsh counties shows that there has been a steady decline in the number of craftsmen resident in the rural districts.
Pagina 211 - American Industry's Efforts to Adjust The United States automobile industry's own efforts to adjust are paramount. The US car market evolved in an environment of low fuel prices, relatively low population densities, and a modern, comparatively uncongested highway system. In contrast, the European and Japanese markets and industries evolved under conditions of much higher fuel prices, greater population densities, narrower streets, -8and less well developed highway systems.
Pagina 84 - October 17, 1979, and, except for a loan or other credit, shall be nonrecoupable; (C) the term "capital" means sales of equity securities, any other transactions involving non-interest-bearing investments in the Corporation, or subordinated loans on which payment of principal and interest is deferred until after all guaranteed loans are repaid; and (D) the amount of "cash to be obtained from the disposition of assets of the Corporation...
Pagina 116 - Lee, you were a delegate to the White House Conference on Small Business?