Word: consumerization
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(b) Sales, and therefore the revenue, would not be lessened by an increased tax. (c) An increased tax would not lead to fraud or evasion. (d) The burden of increased price would not fall on the consumer.
III. To the consumer of woolens a large saving will be effected.
V. The injury to the consumer would be greater than the apparent advantage.
I. The policy of protection is sound in principle.-(a) It enables a country to fix the terms of exchange in foreign trade.-(1) Foreign demand for our commodities is necessarily great.-(2) Protection lessens our demand for foreign commodities: Bowen, Am. Pol. Economy, 480.-(b) Protection is the best...
Political economy, said Mr. Atkinson, has dealt most carefully and scientifically with production, but there it has stopped. It has examined minutely the science of raising food and getting it to the retail dealer as cheaply as possible, but it has not yet gone on to teach the consumer his...