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Monograph

Identifikator:
102659555X
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-82920
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Fisher, Irving http://d-nb.info/gnd/118533541
Title:
The nature of capital and income
Place of publication:
New York
Publisher:
The Macmillan Company
Year of publication:
1923
Scope:
XXI, 427 Seiten
Digitisation:
2019
Collection:
Economics Books
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Title:
Part III. Capital and income
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • Foreign trade zones (or free ports)
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Part 1. General analysis
  • Part 2. The free ports of Europe
  • Index

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Manufacturing in free zone.—There are three chief industrial districts 
in the harbor, Steinwarder, Kleine Grasbrook, Veddel-Peute and 
Billwarder-Moorfleth. These districts, together with the shipyards 
scattered about the port, occupy a combined area of 2,800 acres, 
which is about half that used for actual shipping purposes. The 
following table gives the various kinds of industries throughout the 
harbor and includes manufacturing plants situated in the harbor 
though not in the free harbor. 
Name of industry 
Num- 
ber of 
works 
Area 
covered 
in acres 
Number 
of work- 
men 
Shipbuilding and allied industries-....  .__... aes 
Shemical industry_......________ 00. TTT TTTTTITTTTTTTIT 
3uilding industry and manufacture of building material __...__..__.._.___ 
Joal utilization, Including gas Works... ..oooool IIIT 
Jil and grease manufactories. ...._. _....___... [JJ] 
flour mills, ete... TTT Ee 
Woodworking and timber industries..........._..._....  _........_____ 
Ton and meta] working industries... ____. A BRERA iron momma 
Tetallurgical industry... . EH mm mre st rem arm 
dectrieity works. 1. _____..___..._____.._ [IIIT 
ye works and paint factories. ..._.. {Ammer pm————— 
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ingine building, excluding ship’s engines... __. I —— 
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Rubber industry... .......  ..... [UR 
iron and metal foundries. - -....... SE 
Electrical industry... .............. SRA 
Guts and sausage'skins TTT TTT 
Miscellaneous industries employing less than 100 workmen. ooo... 
90 
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Totals 
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The following industries are located in the free harbor and in the 
Customs area below the Elbe regions. This is practically all free zone 
ares 
—— 
‘Name of industry 
Num- 
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works 
Area 
covered 
in geres 
Number 
of work- 
men 
Shipbuilding and allied industries.........__.. ee 
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ils and greases. -__---on ooo eveammeenm 
Flour mills, ete... 22711177 nr 
~hemical industry. o.oo... Sani 
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Woaq, including timber. _......_._______.. 
Metallurgical industry... _. etn 
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"fon and other metals. _. ..................._ ee — 
ngine building. ....... ....._... ooo. ent III 
Xubber industry. ooo. moomoo rele III 
foundries ___ LITT eee 
Building material ._____ J TTTTTTTTIITTTIIITTTT Sn 
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Sloctrical industry... 
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Totals. ___ 
A comparison of the figures given for industries carried on in the 
free harbor with the total industries carried on in the entire port, 
Ndicates the paramount importance of theindustriesin the free harbor.
	        

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