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Studies in industrial organization /

The studies in this volume are a result of the Social Reconstruction Survey carried out by Nuffield College, Oxford between 1941 and 1944.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Silverman, H. A.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Routledge, 2003.
Colección:Routledge library editions. Economics series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; PREFACE; Table of Contents; INTRODUCTION; Chapter I. THE HOSIERY INDUSTRY; Table 1. Output of Principal Products in Values, 1924-37; Table 2. Output of Principal Products in Quantities, 1924-37; Table 3. Principal Hosiery Products according to Materials Used; Table 4. Geographical Distribution of Hosiery Industry, 1935; Table 5. Number and Size of Hosiery Firms in 1930 and 1935; Table 6. Insured Persons in the Hosiery Industry (Aged 16-64); Table 7. Main Hosiery Exports, 1924-38.
  • Table 8. Main Exports in relation to ProductionTable 9. Main Hosiery Imports (Retained), 1924-38; Chapter II. THE LACE INDUSTRY; Table 10. Leavers Section; Table 11. Curtain Section; Table 12. Total Output of Finished Lace; Table 13. Value of Net Output; Table 14. Output of Finished Lace, 1935; Table 15. Exports of British-made Lace Goods, 1929-38; Table 16. Exports of British-made Lace Goods to Principal Markets, 1929-38; Table 17. Male Operatives Employed in a Particular Week; Table 18. Age Distribution of Skilled Workers, Hosiery and Lace Trades (1931).
  • Table 19. Numbers Employed in a Particular WeekTable 20. Numbers of Insured Workers, Aged 16-64, and Percentages Unemployed; Table 21. Concentration of Industry (1942) Lace Firms and Machines remaining in Operation; Chapter III. THE TWEED SECTION OF THE SCOTTISH WOOLLEN INDUSTRY; Table 22. Geographical Distribution of Firms and Looms at 31st March, 1944; Table 23. Insured Workers in Tweed Manufacture in Border Towns; Table 24. Size of Firms; Table 25. Production and Exports of 24 Leading Manufacturers; Table 26. Destinations of Exports of 24 Firms; Chapter IV. THE HAT INDUSTRY.
  • Table 27. Estimated Numbers of Insured Persons in the Hat and Cap Industry, July 1939Table 28. Monthly Averages of Unemployment of Insured Persons in the Hat Industry at the Luton and Dunstable Exchanges 1930-32, and in the Hat and Cap Industries in the South-Eastern District 1933-8; Table 29. Imports of Wool and Fur-Felt Hats, 1905-38; Table 30. Imports of Wool-Felt Hoods from Principal Countries; Table 31. Imports of Fur-Felt Hoods and Hats from Principal Countries; Table 32. Imports of Hats and Caps (Average figures of years 1935-8 inclusive).
  • Table 33. Exports of Hats and Caps (Average figures of years 1935-8 inclusive)Table 34. Production of, and Foreign Trade in, Felt Hats and Hoods; Chapter V. THE BOOT AND SHOE INDUSTRY; Table 35. Output and Value of Footwear, 1924-35; Table 36. Insured Persons in the Boot and Shoe Industry (Aged 16-64); Table 37. Distribution of Plants in Main Districts (Great Britain); Table 38. Production of Footwear in Principal Areas, 1924-35; Table 39. Production of Men's and Women's Footwear by Area; Table 40. Number and Size of Establishments and Net Output.