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Realities and problems

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Monograph

Identifikator:
1830556908
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-221283
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Realities and problems
Place of publication:
Westminster
Publisher:
[Verlag nicht ermittelbar]
Year of publication:
1930
Scope:
67 Seiten
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Contents

Table of contents

  • Realities and problems
  • Title page
  • The engineering industry
  • The depression
  • Causes of the depression
  • New foreign industries
  • Standard of living
  • Causes of high costs
  • Taxation
  • Capital issues
  • Social services
  • Education
  • New legislation
  • Local rates and restrictions
  • Trades union restrictions
  • Conclusion

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3] 
ArpENDIX ¢ H ”—conlinued. 
RETAINED IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF 
WOOL AND WOOLLEN GOODS. 
VALUE. 
{Trade and Navigation Accounts.) 
Wool, Raw and Waste and 
Woollen Rags. 
Woollen and Worsted Yarns 
and Manufactures. 
Monthly 
Average. 
1920 ... 
1921 ... 
922 ... 
923 ... 
924 ... 
926 ... 
1926 ... 
1927 ... 
1928 ... an 
1929 ... . 
1930 :— 
January ... 
February ... 
March  ... 
April - 
May a 
June a 
July .- 
August ... 
September 
October ... 
Retained 
[mports. 
L 
796,959 
2,012,075 
2,995,274 
694,921 
1,619,240 
3,641,527 
3,130,305 
3,037,500 
3,054,601 
3.178.494 
1,389,648 
3,171,783 
1,926,062 
2,495,663 
1,150,090 
1,616,087 
(755,209 
1,099,164 
{ 158,872 
182 006 
Exports. 
£ 
730,691 
377,137 
574,156 
812,440 
036,425 
958,623 
104,441 
372,600 
356,860 
201.826 
582,204 
144,265 
514,184 
170,624 
390,391 
103,498 
327,782 
328,204 
188,002 
386 191 | 
Retained 
fmports. 
L 
1,250,619 
192,616 
681,987 
365,336 
1,070,679 
1,089,756 
1,094,859 
141,117 
1,229,386 
1.161.737 
1,134,476 
1,051,420 
1,233,067 
£,000,120 
976,463 
929,937 
1,057,429 
(,041,942 
1,065,640 
1.933 839 
Exports. 
£ 
11,238,254 
1,590,814 
1,873,182 
5,218,870 
5,649,776 
1,911,185 
1,276,056 
1,729,663 
£741,442 
1 406.997 
4,482,477 
1,186,888 
3,488,531 
2,567,467 
2,411,867 
2,236,905 
3,260,506 
3,450,829 
3,032,745 
9919 146
	        

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