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A survey of the trade in rubber manufactured goods

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Monograph

Identifikator:
1848834152
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-240944
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
A survey of the trade in rubber manufactured goods
Place of publication:
London
Publisher:
His Majesty's Stationery Office
Year of publication:
1930
Scope:
119 Seiten
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Monograph
Structure type:
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Title:
X. The rubber footwear industry
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • A survey of the trade in rubber manufactured goods
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • I. Introduction
  • II. Comparison of the statistics of different countries
  • III. Characteristics of the rubber industry
  • IV. Growth of the rubber manufacturing industry
  • V. Absorption in rubber in different countries
  • VI. Use of rubber in different branches of the Industry
  • VII. Reclaimed rubber
  • VIII. Motor tyre industry
  • IX. The mechanical rubber goods industry
  • X. The rubber footwear industry
  • XI. Rubber soles and heels
  • XII. Other rubber manufactures
  • XIII. The export trade of France in rubber manufactured goods
  • XIV. Summary of the foregoing analysis of export trades
  • XV. The industry in the United Kingdom
  • XVI. The industry in Canada
  • XVII. The industry in Australia
  • XVIII. The industry in other parts of the British Empire
  • XIX. The industry in the United States
  • XX. The industry in France
  • XXI. The industry in Germany
  • XXII. The industry in Japan
  • XXIII. The industry in Italy
  • XXIV. The industry in Belgium
  • XXV. Need for more uniform statistics
  • XXVI. Technical skill and labour
  • XXVII. Standardisation
  • XXVIII. Minimum prices - standard costing system
  • XXIX. Research
  • XXX. Tendencies in the rubber industry

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Xx 
Export of Footwear—Rubber Boots and Shoes and Canvas Shoes 
with rubber soles (not including rubber soles and heels). 
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United Kingdom. 
Total ... £456.256 
Canada, 
Total £1.786.829 
United States. * 
Total £1.895.300 
Germanyt. 
Total ... £88,586 
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Chief markets in descending order. Figures in brackets are £000. 
Denmark ... (39) 
South Africa (37) 
Trish Free 
State (37) 
India... ... (35; 
Egypt ... (25) 
New Zealand ‘22 
Netherlands 
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Norway oy 
Sweden - 
Australia . 
France sue 
Argentina ... 
Austria oa 
Belgium ~~ ... 
Germany |... 
Turkey “os 
Hungary ... | 
United States (2; 
Straits 
Settlements (2) 
United 
Kingdom (714) 
Argentina ...(262) 
New Zealand (160) 
[ndia (91) 
British West 
Indies (89) 
Denmark ... (78) 
South Africa (46) 
Newfoundland 45) 
Australia ... {22 
Germany ... (29) 
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Jruguay  ... (89) 
British Guiana (20) 
Colombia ... (18) 
Mexico ~ ... (12) 
Dutch East 
Indies (10) 
Dutch West 
Indies (9) 
Italy we. (9) 
United 
Kingdom (455) 
Philippines (194) 
Germany ...(141) 
Juba ...(121) 
Denmark ...(100) 
Canada ... (83; 
India ... 68 
Argentina ... (67, 
Norway  ... ~7 
Switzerland ... 9, 
Mexico I) 
Sweden ... 40, 
Newfoundland 29, 
Zolombia ... 27, 
‘taly ... (36) 
Australia ... (33; 
China ... (26) 
Austria wo (25) 
Chile ... (25) 
Dutch West 
Indies (21) 
South Africa (17, 
[celand ... (18; 
Jruguay  ... (V7 
New Zealand 
Spain — 
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Zanama  ... (13; 
Belgium  ... (13) 
Finland ... (12) 
British West 
Indies (10) 
Nicaragua ... (¢ 
British Malava (9: 
United 
Kingdom (22) 
Denmark ... (2° 
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Brazil ves 
Switzerland 
Belgium  ... 
Norway er 
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Slovakia 
Lithuania ... 
Sweden —_ 
Argentina ... 
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Austria wn 
Chile NE 
Uruguay ... (1) 
[rish Free 
State (1) 
* Complete list of all markets worth more than £9,000 in 1927. The United 
States finds considerable markets in practically every country in the world. 
+ Goloshes only (Gummischuhe). 
(6) The outstanding feature of this table is the large market 
for imported rubber footwear afforded by the United Kingdom, 
which is the chief export market for these products from the 
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