Immigration slowed greatly due to restrictive quotas and the Great depression from the late 1920s to the end of the 1940s.
Hunching against a bitter wind, Mr. Andersen says increasingly restrictive quotas on cod catches have already shortened his annual fishing season from 10 months to 5.
Furthermore, it will soon eliminate its severely restrictive quotas on Japanese car imports.
The Reagan Administration had no alternative but to assure that there would be no surplus - a feat it accomplished by fixing restrictive quotas on imported sugar.
A Test for the Textile Industry It is not the first time the industry has worked for more restrictive quotas.
This policy often takes of form of tariffs and restrictive quotas.
One indication of the domestic pressures against the Uruguay Round is the campaign of the textile industry to legislate restrictive quotas.
The origin of this growth was a little-noticed byproduct of the civil rights movement of the 1960's and the immigration law of 1965 that ended restrictive quotas against Asians.
These dispatches could have been used by the White House to change minds in Congress about liberalizing the restrictive 1923 quotas.
This apparatus would have been replaced by the new, more restrictive quotas under the measure.