Commercial Policy in War Time and After: A Study of the Application of Democratic Ideas to International Commercial RelationsAppleton, 1919 - 478 pages |
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Page 67
... yards ) Cotton Fabrics 1913 1916 1917 1918 000 omitted Unbleached 213,190 176,627 157,197 98,858 Bleached Colored Total ... 39,495 76,500 101,566 144,402 192,044 297,445 431,431 441,667 444,729 550,572 690,194 684,927 Our exports of ...
... yards ) Cotton Fabrics 1913 1916 1917 1918 000 omitted Unbleached 213,190 176,627 157,197 98,858 Bleached Colored Total ... 39,495 76,500 101,566 144,402 192,044 297,445 431,431 441,667 444,729 550,572 690,194 684,927 Our exports of ...
Page 68
... yards . In 1917 they amounted to almost 11,000,000 yards . In bleached cotton cloth the exports to Canada and Latin America , as shown by the first table opposite , substan- tially increased . These exports to Mexico , for example ...
... yards . In 1917 they amounted to almost 11,000,000 yards . In bleached cotton cloth the exports to Canada and Latin America , as shown by the first table opposite , substan- tially increased . These exports to Mexico , for example ...
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... yards ) Country 1913 1916 1917 1918 Philippine Islands .. 16,995 18,154 14,100 36,188 Canada • 4,803 5,481 8,293 11,854 Cuba 3,032 9,513 13,604 15,984 Central America .. 2,397 4,204 7,294 5,370 Chile 1,871 878 4,108 10,011 Dominican ...
... yards ) Country 1913 1916 1917 1918 Philippine Islands .. 16,995 18,154 14,100 36,188 Canada • 4,803 5,481 8,293 11,854 Cuba 3,032 9,513 13,604 15,984 Central America .. 2,397 4,204 7,294 5,370 Chile 1,871 878 4,108 10,011 Dominican ...
Page 76
... yards has increased enormously . At the beginning of the war there were in the country 37 yards for the building of steel ships and 142 ways , 70 per cent . of which 76 COMMERCIAL POLICY.
... yards has increased enormously . At the beginning of the war there were in the country 37 yards for the building of steel ships and 142 ways , 70 per cent . of which 76 COMMERCIAL POLICY.
Page 77
... yards had about trebled , and there were 398 ways . During the same time the number of yards for building wooden ships was quadrupled and the number of ways grew from 73 to 418. Four immense fabricating yards have been created for the ...
... yards had about trebled , and there were 398 ways . During the same time the number of yards for building wooden ships was quadrupled and the number of ways grew from 73 to 418. Four immense fabricating yards have been created for the ...
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