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A survey of the trade in rubber manufactured goods

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Full text: A survey of the trade in rubber manufactured goods

Monograph

Identifikator:
825824427
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-50636
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Alberdi, Juan Bautista http://d-nb.info/gnd/118644254
Title:
Organizacion política y económica de la Confederacion Argentina, que contiene: 1. Bases y puntos de partida para la organización política de la República Argentina; 2. Elementos del derecho público provincial argentino; 3. Sistema económico y rentístico de la Confederacion Argentina; 4. De la Integridad nacional de la República Argentina, bajo todos sus gobiernos
Edition:
Nueva edicion oficial, corregida y revisada por el autor
Place of publication:
Besanzon
Publisher:
Impr. de José Jacquin
Year of publication:
1856
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (XVII, 870 S.)
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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TRADE SURVEY.—RUBBER MANUFACTURED 
GOODS. 
We, the Imperial Economic Committee, appointed by the Gov- 
srnments of the United Kingdom, the Dominions, India, and the 
Colonies and Protectorates, acting under a Resolution of the 
Imperial Conference of 1926, beg leave to present to the Govern- 
ments of the Empire this our fourteenth report—A Survey of the 
Trade in Rubber Manufactured Goods. 
I.—INTRODUCTION. 
1. Under the resolution of the Imperial Conference of 1926, 
which renewed our Mandate, we have been directed by the Gov- 
arnments of the Empire to prepare a survey of Empire trade in 
rubber manufactured goods. 
2. This survey follows on the lines which we adopted in our 
eleventh report—A Survey of the Trade in Agricultural Machinery. 
3. As in the case of our previous trade survey, we have found, 
in the course of our enquiry, that interpretation of the trade 
statistics by those of wide experience of the trade was needed. 
We acknowledge the assistance we have received in this respect 
from the officials of the Governments of the United Kingdom and 
other parts of the Empire, from the India Rubber Manufacturer's 
Association, from the Research Association of British Rubber Manu- 
tacturers. and from the Rubber Growers’ Association. 
A.—THE COMPETITIVE POSITION. 
[I.—COMPARISONS OF THE STATISTICS OF DIFFERENT 
COUNTRIES. 
4. We have found very great difficulties in comparing the pub- 
ished statistics concerning the trade in rubber goods in the 
rarious countries, on account of important differences in classi- 
ication and compilation. In the note in Appendix IIT to this 
survey we have detailed the more significant of these difficulties.’ 
5. As regards production it is impossible to present any com- 
osarisons. Statistics of production are not published by some of 
she chief manufacturing countries. In those instances in which 
oroduction figures are published, the Census of Production has not 
oeen held in the same year, nor, what is more important, in a 
recent year. The rubber industry is advancing with such rapidity 
that statistics very quickly become out of date and thus cease to 
have any important significance. 
(mportsand 6. Statistics of imports and exports naturally form the basis of 
Exports. a trade survey, but in the rubber manufacturing industry, and
	        

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