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  1. Economic conditions (Ed. Nat. City Bank New-York, April 1932): „Parliament in England has passed the general import tariff bill providing „for a uniform levy of ten percent upon all goods not exempted by the free „list. This list is not very long, but includes certain important raw materials „and articles of food — notably from the standpoint of the lex.st; cotton, „cotton seed, wheat in grain and meat. The ten percent, duty however, is „only a platform upon which is to be erected a system of additional duties „upon the recommandation of a standing advisory committee which will „consider the needs of British industry for protection, the trade relations, „which may be desirable with other countries. Evidently a fighting or „trading policy is contemplated. And finally — Ottowa.”

  2. Men zie mijn wetgeving I. U. D. en Acc, pag. 8, Publ. 7, Ver. voor Bel. Wetenschap, pag. 3/4,Bordewijk, p. 37, Theorie der Bel.

  3. Zie daarover mijn opstel en dat van W. J. Vermeer in Ec. Stat. ber. 13–27 Aug., 23 Sept. en 1 Oct. 1924.

  4. Zie uitvoerig het „Rapport du Sécrétaire g énéral de la Chambre du Commerce international over het Congrès de Rome” van 1922, p. 14 vlg.

  5. Zie Brochure no. 26 Intern. Chamber of Commerce; Second Congres Rome (March 18– 25, 1923)Customs Regulations.

  6. Veelal in het Bulletin International des Douanes, Edit. Hayez, 112 Rue de Louvain, Brussel, een uitgave gefinancierd door de Regeeringen, die lid zijn van de Internationale Conventie van Brussel van 5 Juli 1890.

  7. Zie Staatsblad 1925, no. 118.

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van der Poel, J. Tariefnomenclatuur. De Economist 84, 551–566 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02201099

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