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Borrowing and business in Australia

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Monograph

Identifikator:
183051623X
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-222122
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Wood, Gordon L. http://d-nb.info/gnd/1239193688
Title:
Borrowing and business in Australia
Place of publication:
London
Publisher:
Oxford university press, H. Milford
Year of publication:
1930
Scope:
xv, 267 Seiten
graph. Darst.
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Title:
Part III. The boom of 1890 and its economic consequences
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • Borrowing and business in Australia
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Part I. Characteristic features of australian business and an account of the early years
  • Part II. Prosperty and crisis after the gold discoveries
  • Part III. The boom of 1890 and its economic consequences
  • Part IV. The commonwealth, 1900-14
  • Part V. Australia during and after the great war
  • Index

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AUSTRALIA PRIOR TO 1893 79 
capital among the three eastern states. Considerable amounts 
of Victorian capital, for example, had been invested in the 
Riverina. the sugar industry of Queensland. and the mines at 
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30 
“MPORTS 
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~ 1000 
Fig. V. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, 1887-1900 
Broken Hill. Some part of the capital arriving in Victoria, 
therefore, represents the dividends upon these investments ; and 
allowance for this factor has to be made. Incorporating the 
adjustments under this head, the details of which need not be 
given, the statement of capital imported would stand thus. 
TABLE X 
New Capital Imported, 1877-91 
Period. 
1877-81 . 
1882-86 . 
1887-91 . 
Toran . 
VICTORIA. 
Per head. 
NEW SOUTH WALES, 
QUEENSLAND. 
Total 
Total 
Per head. 
Total | Per head. 
£m. 
1-59 
12-519 
37-615 
£ 
1-8 
13-2 
24-2 
£m. 
5-349 
23-466 
4-332 
£ 
7-6 
26-9 
3.08 
£m. 
1-011 
10-297 
‘4-760 
x 
4-75 
34-65 
14.497 
51794 | 456 | 83.147 | 208 | 6548 
16-7 
¥ Exported.
	        

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