Published in 1921, A Reply to the Report of the Tariff Commission on the Cotton Industry is a critique of the British government’s policies on trade and tariffs. The authors, members of the Free Trade League, argue against the protectionist measures advocated by the Tariff Commission and call for a return to free trade. This work is of historical and economic significance, providing insight into debates over international trade and protectionism in the aftermath of World War I. Economists, historians, and political scientists will find it a valuable resource.
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