Reports of the Industrial Commission...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 - Industries |
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... York . Almost all reasoning on this subject takes the decline in the Chicago - New York rate to REPORT ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF FARM PRODUCTS . 7.
... York . Almost all reasoning on this subject takes the decline in the Chicago - New York rate to REPORT ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF FARM PRODUCTS . 7.
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United States. Industrial Commission. the decline in the Chicago - New York rate to represent the general decline through- out the country . This is not the case , because the Chicago - New York rate is a competitive rate of the ...
United States. Industrial Commission. the decline in the Chicago - New York rate to represent the general decline through- out the country . This is not the case , because the Chicago - New York rate is a competitive rate of the ...
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... York in the grain trade is partly apparent and partly real . New York traders handle more grain than formerly between primary markets and Europe by way of ports north and south of New York , because , commercially speaking , the grain ...
... York in the grain trade is partly apparent and partly real . New York traders handle more grain than formerly between primary markets and Europe by way of ports north and south of New York , because , commercially speaking , the grain ...
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... York price less the freight from the field to New York . The facts do not justify this conclusion . Cotton consumers repeatedly , if not generally , have to pay as much as or a little more than the New York price of spot cotton for what ...
... York price less the freight from the field to New York . The facts do not justify this conclusion . Cotton consumers repeatedly , if not generally , have to pay as much as or a little more than the New York price of spot cotton for what ...
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... York City are 68 per cent of its cost to the consumer , the producer receiving 32 per cent of that value . The wholesale price to producers is nominally much higher than what the producer really receives , because the wholesale rate is ...
... York City are 68 per cent of its cost to the consumer , the producer receiving 32 per cent of that value . The wholesale price to producers is nominally much higher than what the producer really receives , because the wholesale rate is ...
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