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... included . The cutting of lumber and operation of sawmills and the manufacture of cement , lime , and marble and other stone products are included although these are activities closely allied with the production of raw materials , and ...
... included . The cutting of lumber and operation of sawmills and the manufacture of cement , lime , and marble and other stone products are included although these are activities closely allied with the production of raw materials , and ...
Page 88
... included in the present discussion since they are not classified by industries . Neither their number nor their salaries ( $ 600,437,000 in 1929 ) have been included in the Census totals since 1921 . The Bureau of the Census bases its ...
... included in the present discussion since they are not classified by industries . Neither their number nor their salaries ( $ 600,437,000 in 1929 ) have been included in the Census totals since 1921 . The Bureau of the Census bases its ...
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... included in col . ( 2 ) but excluded from col . ( 3 ) . $ 302 million paid by manufacturers for contract work is not included in the entries of col . ( 2 ) . A portion of this sum represents work done for nonmanufacturers , and is ...
... included in col . ( 2 ) but excluded from col . ( 3 ) . $ 302 million paid by manufacturers for contract work is not included in the entries of col . ( 2 ) . A portion of this sum represents work done for nonmanufacturers , and is ...
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Some Characteristics of Manufacturing Scope and Method of the Survey 33 | 8 |
Interrelations of Productive Factors | 58 |
The Pattern of Manufacturing Produc | 120 |
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