The Plain Facts As to the Trusts And the Tariff With Chapters On the Railroad P

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The Plain Facts As to the Trusts And the Tariff With Chapters On the Railroad P
George Lewis Bolen
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The only other cases in which exports exceeded a billion were 1, 231 millions in 1898, 1, 050 in 1897, and 1, 030 in 1892. They were between 800 and 900 millions in 1880, 1881, 1883, and in each year of the nineties not already given. Imports passed 800 millions in 1891, 1892, 1S93, 1900, and 1901. Other cases of large excess of exports were 257 millions in 1878, 264 in 1879, 259 in 1881, 237 in 1894, 286 in 1897. The excess was with imports from 1850 to 1873, excepting two years, reaching 182 ...millions in 1872. There was an excess of imports three times in late years — 28 millions in 1888, 2 in 18S9, and 18 in 1893. The Future of Protection in America. 279 belonged to them, so far as it was carried on with their capital. Second, another part of the balance remained abroad to pay interest on European capital loaned in America on national, state, city, and railroad bonds, and to pay rent on American real estate owned by people living abroad. Third, a part was paid to foreign vessel owners who carried goods to America, their freight charges being added to the reported aggregate of im- ports, which is computed on the values of the goods at the ports from which they are shipped.

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