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Men's Sewed Straw Hats

In “Men's Sewed Straw Hats,” the United States Tariff Commission offers a meticulous analysis that transcends mere trade statistics by delving into the intricate relationship between American hat manufacturing and the broader economic landscape of the early 20th century. This report employs a factual and objective literary style, utilizing quantitative data and illustrative case studies to elucidate the production processes, consumer trends, and tariff implications specifically concerning sewed straw hats. Positioned within the context of post-World War I economic recovery, this work highlights the crucial interplay between domestic industry and international trade policies, reflecting the socio-economic dynamics of the period. The United States Tariff Commission was established to analyze and recommend tariffs that would protect American industries, a mission that informed the publication of this report. The Commission's expertise, drawn from various sectors of the economy, allowed for a comprehensive examination of the hat industry, revealing the challenges faced by manufacturers and the impact of foreign competition. Their insights were essential in aiding policymakers during a transformative era in American economic history. “Men's Sewed Straw Hats” is a must-read for scholars, historians, and industry professionals interested in textile manufacturing and economic policy. Its data-driven approach offers valuable insights into the historical context of American trade, making it a significant contribution to understanding the industry's evolution and the effects of regulation.
41 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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