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... reasonable to expect that the price of sugar cannot indefinitely be maintained at current premium levels . It is assumed that a reasonable range of prices of raw sugar in 1975 , f.o.b. foreign port in 1953 dollars , would be from 3 to 4 ...
... reasonable to expect that the price of sugar cannot indefinitely be maintained at current premium levels . It is assumed that a reasonable range of prices of raw sugar in 1975 , f.o.b. foreign port in 1953 dollars , would be from 3 to 4 ...
Page 148
... reasonably stable economic pattern . In brief , ' 1975 ' is the concept of a representative and normal year which may , in ... reasonable in the light of recent developments and of the individual's specific ap- praisal . As a rule , the ...
... reasonably stable economic pattern . In brief , ' 1975 ' is the concept of a representative and normal year which may , in ... reasonable in the light of recent developments and of the individual's specific ap- praisal . As a rule , the ...
Page 149
... reasonable estimates , the pro- jection leaned toward the higher figure in an endeavour to keep the import requirements ( the difference between requirements and domestic supply ) as conservative as possible . An estimate of prospective ...
... reasonable estimates , the pro- jection leaned toward the higher figure in an endeavour to keep the import requirements ( the difference between requirements and domestic supply ) as conservative as possible . An estimate of prospective ...
Contents
PART I | 1 |
THE FUTURE OF UNITED STATES IMPORTS 12 237 | 11 |
TRENDS IN VOLUME AND PRICES OF UNITED | 22 |
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above-mentioned assumptions aluminium American appears Appendix assumed average balance bauxite Canada capita consumption cents per pound Chromite commodities competitive copper cost countries Crude and manufactured Crude and semi-manufactured decline demand discussion dollar gap dollar supply dollars f.o.b. foreign domestic production Economic Europe expected exports f.o.b. foreign port factors favour figure growth higher import unit value import values income increase industry iron-ore jute Korean emergency Latin America long tons manganese metal million pounds million short tons million tons natural gas output Paley estimate period petroleum post-war pre-war present Price f.o.b. price level price range Projections The range prospective purpose range of import raw materials reasonable recent requirements residual fuel oil share sizeable statistics steel sterling area synthetic Table tariff tion trade trend tungsten unit value indices United Kingdom United States imports values in 1953 wholesale price index wool zinc