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Paperback Reciprocity With Canada; Volume 2 Book

ISBN: 1144412129

ISBN13: 9781144412126

Reciprocity With Canada; Volume 2

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Reciprocity With Canada, Volume 2 documents discussions held before the United States Senate Committee on Finance in 1911 regarding a proposed trade agreement with Canada. This historical record provides valuable insight into the political and economic considerations of the time. The volume contains detailed testimony and debate surrounding the potential benefits and drawbacks of establishing reciprocal trade policies between the two nations.

This provides a snapshot of early 20th-century perspectives on international trade, tariffs, and economic cooperation. It offers a primary source for researchers interested in the history of U.S.-Canada relations, trade policy, and the dynamics of political decision-making in the early 1900s. It will be of interest to scholars of economic history and political science.

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