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The metals industries
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39
85
70
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Real private gross national product per manhour by major
91
Income originating in United States corporate business
98
Real net value of privately owned structures equipment
102
Profits before and after tax of large manufacturing and public
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Sources and uses of corporate funds 194656
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Sales profits
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Relative importance of wholesale commodity prices grouped
129
Indexes of earnings and wage rates in manufacturing agricul
135
Price cost relations as illustrated by national income
141
Monthly indexes of production production
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Indexes of output per manhour and real
151
Income originating in manufacturing of food and kindred
157
Average annual percentage rates of net income after taxes
163
Productivity and production
169
Retail price per pound farm value marketing margin Page
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Retail price per pound farm value marketing
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Indexes of production manhours Page
191
Retail price per pound farm value marketing
197
Indexes of production payrolls and production
203
Retail price per pound farm value
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Indexes of wholesale prices
215
Sales profits and dividends Page
219
Indexes of output per production
221
Average hourly earnings and wholesale
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Average hourly
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Average hourly Page
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Average hourly earnings and wholesale
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Income originating in automobiles and automobile equipment
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Manufacturing of transportation equipment except motor
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a comparison with
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Indexes of production 190956 16
20
Indexes of output per unit of raw materials 190952 24
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Policy for commercial agriculture its relation
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Fuller Wayne A with Shepherd Geoffrey and Beneke Raymond R
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Barton Glen T Agricultural Research Service United States Department
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Ratio of current prices to average prices underlying historical
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Hoos Sidney The Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics Univer
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Assistance to Farmers in Making Farm and Personal Adjustments__
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Huffman Roy E Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Soci
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Health Housing and Education of Commercial Farmers in
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Adjusting Agriculture Through the Price Mechanism
403
The Mobility of Farm Labor C E Bishop North Carolina
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Gale Department of Economics University of Chicago Farm
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Considerations on the Proper Relationships of Price Support
477
Price and Income Standards for Farm Programs
497
Kaldor Donald R Department of Economics and Sociology Iowa State
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Parity Prices and Parity Income Formulas 193357 Oris V
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Alternative Parity Formulas for Agriculture Geoffrey Shepherd
526
Ogren Kenneth E Agricultural Marketing Service United States
531
Programs to Expand Domestic Demand or To Utilize Foreign Page
535
The Relative Merits of Domestic Parity and Other Programs
547
Potentialities of Multiple Price Plans for Improving Agricul
585
The Place of Food Promotion and Advertising in Expanding
620
Direct Payments to Producers Comprehensive Versus Commodity
631
Direct Payments to Producers George K Brinegar University
640
The CommoditybyCommodity Approach to Farm Program
650
Observations on Direct Payments and the Commodityby
656
West Virginia ___
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Bottum J Carroll Department of Agricultural Economics Purdue Uni
701
Cochrane Willard W Department of Agricultural Economics University
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Adjusting Production Through Administrative Controls L
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APPENDIXES
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Corrected profits of manufacturing corporations and corrected
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Davis John H Graduate School of Business Administration Harvard
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Appendix B Supplementary Materials for Papers in Chapters IX
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Statistical Series Relating to the Economic Position
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DeGraff Herrell Graduate School of Nutrition Cornell University
852
Federal expenditure policies for economic
7
Corrected profits of manufacturing corporations plus inter
36
Policy for commercial agriculture
Introduction
1
An imbalance currently exists between farm produc
7
Expanding outlets for farm resources
17
Individual views of Senator Arthur V Watkins as to alternatives
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