Formula for Determining Parity Prices: Hearing ... Seventy-seventh Congress, First Session. S. Res. 117, Часть 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 |
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... increasing . In fact , since 1909-14 there has been almost no increase in the farm population of the United States . Those figures are in this bulletin also . In 1925 the farm income was 12.4 percent of the national income ; 1926 , 10.9 ...
... increasing . In fact , since 1909-14 there has been almost no increase in the farm population of the United States . Those figures are in this bulletin also . In 1925 the farm income was 12.4 percent of the national income ; 1926 , 10.9 ...
Стр. 141
... increased $ 44,500,000,000 and something , but agriculture dropped $ 13,500,000,000 , so the total increase of other wealth during those years , compared with agriculture , was $ 58,000,000,000 — a little over $ 58,000,000,000 . And ...
... increased $ 44,500,000,000 and something , but agriculture dropped $ 13,500,000,000 , so the total increase of other wealth during those years , compared with agriculture , was $ 58,000,000,000 — a little over $ 58,000,000,000 . And ...
Стр. 144
... increase in price of 84 percent . During the same period the price of cotton increased from 12 cents to 15 cents , or an increase of only 25 percent . In 1913 it required 396 pounds of Middling cotton to buy the wagon , and in 1941 it ...
... increase in price of 84 percent . During the same period the price of cotton increased from 12 cents to 15 cents , or an increase of only 25 percent . In 1913 it required 396 pounds of Middling cotton to buy the wagon , and in 1941 it ...
Стр. 145
... increase in the cost of production , would it not ? Mr. LINDER . Well , if it cost him 92 percent more to buy supplies , I would say , roughly speaking , that the cost of producing the cotton would be represented by about that same ...
... increase in the cost of production , would it not ? Mr. LINDER . Well , if it cost him 92 percent more to buy supplies , I would say , roughly speaking , that the cost of producing the cotton would be represented by about that same ...
Стр. 147
... price Price increase , 1913 to 1941 Pounds of cotton Bushels of corn Bushels of wheat Pounds of beef Pounds of hogs EXHIBIT A. - Statement showing prices for selected articles in. FORMULA FOR DETERMINING PARITY PRICES 147.
... price Price increase , 1913 to 1941 Pounds of cotton Bushels of corn Bushels of wheat Pounds of beef Pounds of hogs EXHIBIT A. - Statement showing prices for selected articles in. FORMULA FOR DETERMINING PARITY PRICES 147.
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10-year period acre Agricultural Adjustment Act agricultural commodities Agricultural Economics annual average price bales base period base price basis BROOKHART Bureau of Agricultural bushel butterfat cents a pound cents per pound centum changes column commissioners committee Congress corn cost of production cottonseed cottonseed oil crops Department of Agriculture dollars Elmer Thomas exports farm commodities farm income farm products farmers buy figures Government hogs hundredweight included increase index number index of prices industry interest July June 15 KENNEDY livestock loans McDONALD method milk modities national income nonfarm O'NEAL paid by farmers parity index parity price payments percent percentage present parity price ceiling price fixing price of cotton price of silver prices of farm prices paid purchasing power record Secretary of Agriculture sell Senator AIKEN Senator THOMAS soybeans statement subcommittee taxes things tobacco TOLLEY United wage rates weight wheat
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