To Regulate the Textile Industry: Hearings Before the Subsommittee of the Committee on Labor, House of Representatives, Seventy-fifth Congress, First Sissions, on H. R. 238, Volumele 1-9U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 |
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... SMITH . Is it a fact that there is a difference in production costs between the North and the South because of certain reasons ? Mr. MATTHEWs . There is not only a difference between the pro- duction cost between the northern and the ...
... SMITH . Is it a fact that there is a difference in production costs between the North and the South because of certain reasons ? Mr. MATTHEWs . There is not only a difference between the pro- duction cost between the northern and the ...
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... SMITH . Yes . Mr. EDGERTON . My costs would be higher than my competitor's costs when all factors of costs were taken into consideration . Mr. SMITH . You have not made plain those factors . Mr. EDGERTON . Whether a man makes money or ...
... SMITH . Yes . Mr. EDGERTON . My costs would be higher than my competitor's costs when all factors of costs were taken into consideration . Mr. SMITH . You have not made plain those factors . Mr. EDGERTON . Whether a man makes money or ...
Pagina 379
... Smith , I would rather you not ask me that question here . I may have to answer that before the United States Tariff Commission . Mr. SMITH . My real thought was that the wool growers of this country needed some protection against the ...
... Smith , I would rather you not ask me that question here . I may have to answer that before the United States Tariff Commission . Mr. SMITH . My real thought was that the wool growers of this country needed some protection against the ...
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