Reports of the Industrial Commission...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 - Industries |
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... cost of business capacity . This , in the final analysis , is the underlying fact in the system of distributing farm products in the United States . REDUCTION OF RISKS REDUCES RATES . It may be true of a distributive system such as this ...
... cost of business capacity . This , in the final analysis , is the underlying fact in the system of distributing farm products in the United States . REDUCTION OF RISKS REDUCES RATES . It may be true of a distributive system such as this ...
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... COST OF SHIPPING CORN TO PRIMARY MARKETS . ( Part Second . ) The On the cost of shipping corn to primary markets , the following figures show what proportion of the value in that market goes to the distributer and to the producer . The ...
... COST OF SHIPPING CORN TO PRIMARY MARKETS . ( Part Second . ) The On the cost of shipping corn to primary markets , the following figures show what proportion of the value in that market goes to the distributer and to the producer . The ...
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... cost of traffic in grain , as in everything else , is determined by improvements in facilities for hand- ling the grain more economically than is shown by competing lines and points of shipments . The diversion of grain traffic from ...
... cost of traffic in grain , as in everything else , is determined by improvements in facilities for hand- ling the grain more economically than is shown by competing lines and points of shipments . The diversion of grain traffic from ...
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... cost to the consumer in Japan , and the producer gets 94.7 per cent of the cost to the consumer . At present , with the high freight rates on ocean trade , a pound of cotton is car- ried from New Orleans to Chemnitz , Saxony , direct to ...
... cost to the consumer in Japan , and the producer gets 94.7 per cent of the cost to the consumer . At present , with the high freight rates on ocean trade , a pound of cotton is car- ried from New Orleans to Chemnitz , Saxony , direct to ...
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... 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 subject to deductions for station ...
... 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 subject to deductions for station ...
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