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11. Prices.
Regarding the prices in the electrical industry of the various
countries, general data are given in the form of indices, in
Sections 2 and 3.
As regards prices, it should be noted that by more economi-
cal use of materials, and improved methods of manufacture,
in many branches prices as compared with efficiency have
actually been reduced. A typical instance is afforded by in-
candescent lamps, the prices of which have been reduced to
two thirds of the pre-war prices.
This reduction in prices is counteracted in many countries
by the exorbitant customs dues, through which the inland
prices are artificially maintained at a high level.