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World parity
WOULD J. Dwyer " (6/8) suggest a home consumption price
lower than world parity? Tariffs mean higher prices and a home consumption price lower than world parity would oblige primary producers to sell at an artificially low price while buvinir at an artificially'
hieh one.
.IAN H. LEYS
(Mt. Beckwith).