The boot and shoe industry of Saorstat Eireann
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McCarthy, C.P. 'The boot and shoe industry of Saorstat Eireann'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XV No. 5, 1934/1935, pp67-78Download Item:

Abstract:
The Irish market in footwear was always of great importance to the
British importers. When the tariff was first imposed in 1924 "the
Irish Free State took one-third of the total British exports of footwear."
(Economic Journal, Vol. 37, June, 1927.)
When introducing the first tariff the Minister for Finance "designated
it as a limited experiment in the use of a tariff with the object of stimulating
the industry of the Soarstat." (Economic Journal, loc. cit.)
In this paper I propose to examine the results of that "limited experiment" which has now developed into the more full blooded
experiment of Quota prohibition.
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To be read on Thursday, 28th March, 1935
Author: McCarthy, C.P.
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. XV No. 5, 1934/1935
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Footware industry, Tariff, QuotasISSN:
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