The Quarterly Review, 267. köide,529. numberJohn Murray, 1936 |
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Page 94
... cost in all 5,500,0001 . If this figure were taken as a basis of calculation , then the capital expenditure for the production of a quantity of petrol equal to that now consumed in the United Kingdom would be 137,000,0001 . ; enormous ...
... cost in all 5,500,0001 . If this figure were taken as a basis of calculation , then the capital expenditure for the production of a quantity of petrol equal to that now consumed in the United Kingdom would be 137,000,0001 . ; enormous ...
Page 99
... costs were run up to fantastic levels . Prices of coal , as of all other commodities , were also fantastic , and when the inevitable fall in coal prices began it was not easy to reduce costs , and especially labour costs , which in 1920 ...
... costs were run up to fantastic levels . Prices of coal , as of all other commodities , were also fantastic , and when the inevitable fall in coal prices began it was not easy to reduce costs , and especially labour costs , which in 1920 ...
Page 108
... cost represented by the charges for distribution is too high . I do not believe that the cost of the distribution of coal is any higher than that of most other commodities . The distributor in most cases does fulfil an essential ...
... cost represented by the charges for distribution is too high . I do not believe that the cost of the distribution of coal is any higher than that of most other commodities . The distributor in most cases does fulfil an essential ...
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