
Men's Sewed Straw Hats / Report of the United Stated Tariff Commission to the President of the United States (1926)
by United States Tariff Commission
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Chapters (47)
- MEN'S SEWED STRAW HATS
- REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
- CONTENTS
- LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
- MEN'S SEWED STRAW HATS
- Introductory
- INFORMATION OBTAINED IN THE INVESTIGATION
- Domestic Production
- Imports
- Principal Competing Country
- Foreign Production
- Costs of Production
- DESCRIPTION OF COST ITEMS
- SELLING EXPENSE
- TABLES SHOWING COST COMPARISONS
- Competitive Conditions
- TRANSPORTATION AND MARKETING COSTS
- FORMAL STATEMENT OF CONCLUSIONS
- SUMMARY OF CONCLUSIONS
- SEPARATE STATEMENT OF COMMISSIONER COSTIGAN, IN PART CONCURRING AND IN PART DISSENTING, IN THE INVESTIGATION OF MEN'S SEWED STRAW HATS
- APPENDIX
- A PROCLAMATION
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