B. — Import and Export Statistics
Year Imports # Exports Balance
(in 1,000 roubles at 1913 prices)
1922 aN 273,807 81,621 — 192,186
YO2B i Sn 144,056 205,818 + 61,762
| R00 A RS Se 217,690 302,633 + 84,943
1925 (Ist 2 months). ....... 42,300 43,500 +4 1,200
References: Segal and Santalov, as cited, pp. 209-328; The Soviet Union Review,
March 28, 1925, p. 254, and April 25, 1925, p. 330.
APPENDIX 1
Distribution of Public Expenditures in proportion to the totals
of the Budgets of European Countries *
Public Debt Public Instruction Army and Navy Other Expenditure
Austria: le ah A a 17.22 5.70 2 7.59 69.49
Belgiumll. . 00 ee 29.68 5.3 10.58 54.44
Bulgaria’... 0 ele Sek lee vl 29-29 9.8 17.39 52.52
Czechoslovakia ............c..... 13.20 5.0 11.32 70.48
Denmark iets. olen ia telat tare eh aiter w 7.28 14.3 14.53 63.89
Esthonial oi he nine shiva ho 5.13 9.8 22.93 62.14
EAnIAnd bn Ee A Coa Lh 8.20 9.6 13.13 69.07
ER I 56.19 5.2 14.19 24.42
¢Nationaliidebt .i....". 2.1
LEMany icp enarations |i... sl-ix-s 4.0 3-1
Greece i ie on ea LL 22. 1B 2.36 8 27.86 8 47.31
HUDZATY. «te ho liao Gl alisha of 7.35 89 2 9.56 74.19
Irish Free State ©. Lh .Lh LL Lh 5.00
Tealyl 0 a RE I 20-42 6.3 - 19.29 44.99
iatoian ih ibe BRR an he 9.87 28.13
Lithuania zl ar eta .02 12.74 20.00 67.24
Luxemburg... 00a Git 19.20 10.41
Netherlands)... 0... nw, 16.63 20.82 15.18 47.37
Otway art fn 20. 58 13.57 2 11.90 43.95
Poland i. Lal a Ce 14.86 33-39
Portugal |. aC 22.00 9.23 28.94 39.83
Roumania’ ec... - ssh ie. 11.00 6.77 14.00 68.23
Serb-Croat-Slovene' State ......... 6.29 18.87
Spain’. LE 25-10 5.76 20.10 49.04
Sweden: rr hi 17.7 * 20.30
Switzerland | Gian LL AR EE 38.2 5 3.3 28.13 30.35
TREReY. | Lr Ea RL CL, 7.50 4.20 28.50 59.80
United: Kingdom il... LL WLLL LEER 44.40 13.13
U.S. 8 Ri 16.71
# The figures do not include goods sent into Russia for famine relief and to charitable
institutions.
1. In instance where the percentage applied to the public debt or public instruction is
not given, sufficient data were not available to show the proportion. It should be understood
that the percentages as given are not absolute. Several items in a given budget, for example,
may be really a part of the army and navy or public debt expenditure but are not listed as
such under one general heading.
2. Includes expenditure for church affairs.
3. Budget for 1924-25.
4. Includes archives, libraries, museums, universities, schools, clergy, churches, etc.
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