Domestic Commerce, 27. sējums,22. izdevums -28. sējums,25. izdevumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 |
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580. lappuse
... changes were reported during the month , the price of rough spruce pulpwood advanced . Wrapping Orders Second Highest on Record -- Specifically , March orders for wrapping paper 28 percent higher than during Febru- ary were the second ...
... changes were reported during the month , the price of rough spruce pulpwood advanced . Wrapping Orders Second Highest on Record -- Specifically , March orders for wrapping paper 28 percent higher than during Febru- ary were the second ...
585. lappuse
... changes in loan volume ( March 1941 vs. March 1940 ) for each region . The " typical change " figures are based on median values . In other words , the median percentage change in loan volume is the figure at the midpoint of an array of ...
... changes in loan volume ( March 1941 vs. March 1940 ) for each region . The " typical change " figures are based on median values . In other words , the median percentage change in loan volume is the figure at the midpoint of an array of ...
595. lappuse
... changes the actual quantity of food sold was about the same in April as in March when it was higher than for any previous month in recent years . For the first 4 months of the year total dollar sales were 13 percent in excess of the ...
... changes the actual quantity of food sold was about the same in April as in March when it was higher than for any previous month in recent years . For the first 4 months of the year total dollar sales were 13 percent in excess of the ...
597. lappuse
... changes in inven- tory between the beginning and end of the year ; ( 2 ) in a few instances , sales were reported on the basis of selling price rather than value of products ; and ( 3 ) some plants in the in- dustry purchase and sell ...
... changes in inven- tory between the beginning and end of the year ; ( 2 ) in a few instances , sales were reported on the basis of selling price rather than value of products ; and ( 3 ) some plants in the in- dustry purchase and sell ...
611. lappuse
... changes in the business picture , it must get its information in the shortest pos- sible time after these changes become evident . The increased degree of direct contact which these field offices will make possible should have the ...
... changes in the business picture , it must get its information in the shortest pos- sible time after these changes become evident . The increased degree of direct contact which these field offices will make possible should have the ...
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