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... capacity outside of the country . In addition , the corporate organization of Canada's Polymer Corporation offers an interesting contrast with the domestic structure . FOREIGN PRODUCTION CAPACITY At the end of World War II , only four ...
... capacity outside of the country . In addition , the corporate organization of Canada's Polymer Corporation offers an interesting contrast with the domestic structure . FOREIGN PRODUCTION CAPACITY At the end of World War II , only four ...
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... capacity is not necessarily synonymous with unused capacity.25 The dis- tinction between the two depends upon the time period and the problem under consideration . For example , neither seasonal nor cyclical idleness constitutes excess ...
... capacity is not necessarily synonymous with unused capacity.25 The dis- tinction between the two depends upon the time period and the problem under consideration . For example , neither seasonal nor cyclical idleness constitutes excess ...
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... capacity data supplied by domestic producers . while demand has remained relatively stable . The decline in the output - capacity ratio for IIR rubber ( 1956 through 1958 ) can be largely attributed to the adoption of the tubeless tire ...
... capacity data supplied by domestic producers . while demand has remained relatively stable . The decline in the output - capacity ratio for IIR rubber ( 1956 through 1958 ) can be largely attributed to the adoption of the tubeless tire ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
Relative Properties of Natural and Synthetic Rubber | 16 |
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE SYNTHETIC | 17 |
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agreements annual Attorney B. F. Goodrich Baytown behavior Buna Rubber butadiene butyl rubber buyers capacity cents per pound Committee Congress consumption Copolymer Corporation cost countries demand Disposal Commission disposal program economic entrants entry exports Firestone firms Goodrich-Gulf Goodyear Government Printing Office GR-S I. G. Farben Ibid important increase industry's isoprene latex licenses long tons Malaya market structure masterbatch natural rubber neoprene Oligopoly operated output ownership patent percentage perfect competition period Petroleum Phillips Polymer Pont Port Neches profit purchased raw material relatively replanting result Rubber Age rubber companies Rubber Industry Washington rubber prices Rubber Producing Facilities rubber program Rubber Reserve SBR producers SBR rubber Shell Sixth Report special purpose rubbers Standard Oil styrene supply synthetic rub synthetic rubber industry synthetic rubber producers Table technological Texas thetic rubber Thiokol tion Tire & Rubber U.S. Government Printing United States Rubber workable competition