Problems in the Metal-mining Industry (lead, Zinc, and Other Metals): Hearings Before the Select Committee on Small Business, House of Representatives, Eighty-third Congress, First Session, Pursuant to H. Res. 22, a Resolution Creating a Select Committee to Conduct a Study and Investigation of the Problems of Small BusinessU.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 - Всего страниц: 520 Apr. 22 and 23 hearings were held in Denver, Colo.; Apr. 25 hearing was held in San Francisco, Calif.; Apr. 27 hearing was held in Spokane, Wash.; Apr. 30 hearing was held in Phoenix, Ariz. |
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... less than we could transport metals here from Denver to the eastern markets by rail . So we think that is unfair competition . In other words , it is quite apparent that if we were to break the economy of the raw - material - producing ...
... less than we could transport metals here from Denver to the eastern markets by rail . So we think that is unfair competition . In other words , it is quite apparent that if we were to break the economy of the raw - material - producing ...
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... less than the cost of production in the United States ? Let's be realistic . Now quoting from only one economist , Jacob Viner , an economist of considerable ability , in his recent book , International Trade and Eco- nomic Development ...
... less than the cost of production in the United States ? Let's be realistic . Now quoting from only one economist , Jacob Viner , an economist of considerable ability , in his recent book , International Trade and Eco- nomic Development ...
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... less for lead and zinc if we main- tained such an industry that if we left that industry to become bankrupt ? Mr. TAYLOR . That is correct . Mr. McCULLOCH . That is all . The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Patman ? Mr. PATMAN . In that way , then ...
... less for lead and zinc if we main- tained such an industry that if we left that industry to become bankrupt ? Mr. TAYLOR . That is correct . Mr. McCULLOCH . That is all . The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Patman ? Mr. PATMAN . In that way , then ...
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... less than our needs . Our producers , our defense economy , went on to an allocation and priority system . Immediately it became apparent that those scarcities were artificial rather than real . Those scarcities were created by for ...
... less than our needs . Our producers , our defense economy , went on to an allocation and priority system . Immediately it became apparent that those scarcities were artificial rather than real . Those scarcities were created by for ...
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... less than 100,000 tons of lead or less than a hundred thousand tons of zinc imported into this country in any 1 year . Beginning with our war years , when we became the arsenal of de- mocracy , we had to import a great deal of ...
... less than 100,000 tons of lead or less than a hundred thousand tons of zinc imported into this country in any 1 year . Beginning with our war years , when we became the arsenal of de- mocracy , we had to import a great deal of ...
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Стр. 194 - All expenditures in excess of net receipts from minerals sold shall be charged to capital account recoverable through depletion while the mine is in the development stage. The mine will be considered to have passed from a development to a producing status when the major portion of the mineral production is obtained from workings other than those opened for the purpose of development, or when the principal activity of the mine becomes the production...
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