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... Massachusetts , 1928 37 Role of Capital in Manufacturing Industries , Massachusetts , 1928 38 Per Capita Use of Machinery and Tools in Manu- facturing Industries , Massachusetts , 1928 102 103 104 106 107 108 109 I 12 114 116 117 ...
... Massachusetts , 1928 37 Role of Capital in Manufacturing Industries , Massachusetts , 1928 38 Per Capita Use of Machinery and Tools in Manu- facturing Industries , Massachusetts , 1928 102 103 104 106 107 108 109 I 12 114 116 117 ...
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... Massachusetts and Pennsylvania , the state authorities have continued to compile data on capital investment in manufacturing establishments . The figures are probably more reliable than were those for all manufacturing in 1919 , because ...
... Massachusetts and Pennsylvania , the state authorities have continued to compile data on capital investment in manufacturing establishments . The figures are probably more reliable than were those for all manufacturing in 1919 , because ...
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... Massachusetts . That is , the various industries are combined by a distinctly different set of weighting factors than governs all manufacture in the United States . In particular , the consumption goods group in Massachusetts is heavily ...
... Massachusetts . That is , the various industries are combined by a distinctly different set of weighting factors than governs all manufacture in the United States . In particular , the consumption goods group in Massachusetts is heavily ...
Contents
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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