Tariff
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Tariff, also called customs duty, is a tax levied upon goods as they cross national boundaries, usually by the government of the importing country. The words tariff, duty, and customs can be used interchangeably.[1]
References
- ↑ Encyclopædia Britannica Online. "tariff 2011.", referenced 2011-11-20.
Links
- How the Shrimp Tariff Backfired by Aleksandra Dunaeva and Don Mathews, August 2007
- Some Subtler Arguments for Tariffs by Robert P. Murphy, December 2003
- Apple Concentrate Tariff by Lionel Robbins, April 2002
- Lincoln's Tariff War by Thomas J. DiLorenzo, May 2002
- Gods, Generals, and Tariffs by Thomas J. DiLorenzo, February 2003
- Once-Temporary Tariff by F.W. Taussig (from The Tariff History of the United States)
- The Tariff Idea by W. M. Curtiss, February 1953
- Henry George and the Tariff Question by Karen De Coster, April 2006
- Protection or Free Trade: An Examination of the Tariff Question, with Especial Regard to the Interests of Labor by Henry George, 1886
- Market Access Map
- Tariff at Wikipedia