The Rubber Industry, a Study in Competition and MonopolyThe industry to 1933. The establishment of international regulation. Rubber regulation in peace and war. Labour and technique. The threat to the monopoly of natural rubber. The present position and prospects of the industry. |
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THE IMPACT OF THE DEPRESSION ON MALAYA AND | 15 |
GENERAL REVIEW OF THE RUBBER SLUMP | 25 |
PRODUCTION DURING THE SLUMP | 42 |
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1st quarter absorption acreage actual agricultural American assessments average bark consumption British North Borneo Buna butadiene capacity cash costs cents per lb Ceylon Chinese Committee competition coupons cultivation dollars economic effects efficient producers estate area estate labourers estate producers estates and smallholdings estimates excess export rights f.o.b. costs figures French Indo-China Government high-yielding higher important increase Indian Java Javanese latex less London price long tons Malay Malaya Malayan estates Malayan rubber Malayan smallholders manufacturers mature acre mature area million N.E.I. native native exports native producers natural rubber Neoprene official output padi plantation planted area planters price of rubber producing territories rate of release reduction replanting restriction result rice rubber industry rubber production Rubber Regulation Sarawak Singapore price slump Statistics sterling companies Stevenson scheme stocks Straits dollars substantial Sumatra supply price synthetic rubber TABLE tappers tapping tons trees tyres wages workers yields