The Structure of the American Economy, الجزء 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1939 |
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... estimated that in the metropol- itan area of New York there is seldom more than 60 days food supply on hand . ' The meeting of this most basic need of the community requires a tremendously complex organization of farms and farmers ...
... estimated that in the metropol- itan area of New York there is seldom more than 60 days food supply on hand . ' The meeting of this most basic need of the community requires a tremendously complex organization of farms and farmers ...
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... ESTIMATED LOSS OF POTENTIAL INCOME 200 BILLION DOLLARS ( IN 1929 DOLLARS ) 1930 1935 BILLIONS OF DOLLARS 120 1940 100 80 88 00 60 40 20 20 I Real national income is the national income produced as estimated by the National Bureau of ...
... ESTIMATED LOSS OF POTENTIAL INCOME 200 BILLION DOLLARS ( IN 1929 DOLLARS ) 1930 1935 BILLIONS OF DOLLARS 120 1940 100 80 88 00 60 40 20 20 I Real national income is the national income produced as estimated by the National Bureau of ...
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... estimated that in the peak year 1929 both production and national income could have been increased 19 percent by ... estimates in this highly uncertain field , but there can be little question of the magnitude of resource waste through ...
... estimated that in the peak year 1929 both production and national income could have been increased 19 percent by ... estimates in this highly uncertain field , but there can be little question of the magnitude of resource waste through ...
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... estimates such as that for the total national wealth sometimes have been used where they are derived from the best data available . In such cases the reader has been warned of their crudity . At a few points even the basis for making ...
... estimates such as that for the total national wealth sometimes have been used where they are derived from the best data available . In such cases the reader has been warned of their crudity . At a few points even the basis for making ...
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... estimates apply to the 12 - month period from July 1935 through June 1936. They were based primarily on the data from the Study of Consumer Purchases , a Works Progress Administration project , conducted by the United States Bureau of ...
... estimates apply to the 12 - month period from July 1935 through June 1936. They were based primarily on the data from the Study of Consumer Purchases , a Works Progress Administration project , conducted by the United States Bureau of ...
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200 largest nonfinancial activity adjustment administrative agreements agricultural average balance sheets BASED ON TOTAL Bureau of Labor Census CENSUS OF MANUFACTURES changes chart Chase National Bank Coal-tar commodities companies concentration ratios consumer expenditure consumer income cotton durable EARNERS PLUS SALARIED economic Electric employed employment enterprises estimated Federal figures Free important included industry Amount Percent industry Number Percent Interstate Commerce Commission iron Iron Corporation J. P. Morgan Labor Statistics LEADING STATES BASED leather MANPOWER IN THOUSANDS MANPOWER WAGE EARNERS men's ment million money flows National Bank National Resources Committee nondurable North American Co organization Percent of industry Petroleum policies PREPARED IN OFFICE Progress Administration proportion railroad rates rayon retail Rubber SALARIED EMPLOYEES segment Shoes SOURCE CENSUS steel structure subsidiaries sumers taxable investments tics code tion TOTAL MANPOWER WAGE trade trade union unions United wholesale price Wood pulp workers York
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الصفحة 166 - Committee and the Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation, a subsidiary of the United States Steel Corporation, followed by other steel agreements; the United Rubber Workers agreement with the Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
الصفحة 162 - While It is certain that the extensive economic activity represented by these corporations is in no sense subject to a single, centralized control, it is equally certain that the separate corporations are not completely independent of each other. The climate of opinion within which their separate policies are developed Is much the same, many of the same people participate in the formulation and review of the policies of the separate corporations, financing is carried on for the most part through...
الصفحة 3 - The significance of this figure of 200 billion dollars is hard to grasp, but some idea can be obtained by considering what 200 billion dollars would mean in terms of concrete goods. If all the idle men and machines could have been employed in making houses, the extra income would have been enough to provide a new $6,000 house for every family in the country.
الصفحة 318 - Webbs' defined a trade union as "a continuous association of wage earners for the purpose of maintaining or improving the conditions of their working lives.
الصفحة 162 - ... group appears to be incidental to the composition of the group. The remaining three of the eight major interest groups appear to stem neither from particular financial institutions nor from particular families but rather to bring together corporations whose activity centers in particular localities. For this reason they have been named for the regions in which they center, the Chicago group, the Boston group, and the Cleveland group. In each case the group includes one or more banks located in...
الصفحة 3 - ... effective use of our resources, yet at the same time preserve the underlying values in our tradition of liberty and democracy? How can we employ our unemployed, how can we use our plant and equipment to the full, how can we take advantage of the best modern technology, yet, in all this make the individual source of value and individual fulfillment in society the basic objective?
الصفحة 160 - ... corporate community. Corporate Interest Groupings When the interrelationships between the larger corporations are carefully examined, company by company, groupings of more closely related companies emerge. Sometimes several corporations are closely bound together, as in the case of the Electric Bond & Share Corporation and the three major systems in which it owns a large minority interest and which it manages on a contractual basis. Sometimes corporations have several directors in common as in...
الصفحة 168 - Third, the regulatory authorities, including the Interstate Commerce Commission, the Federal Trade Commission, the Federal Communications Commission, the Federal Power Commission, the Securities and Exchange Commission, the United States Maritime Commission and the National Labor Relations Board.