Capital and Output Trends in Manufacturing Industries, 1880-1948
Daniel Creamer, assisted by Martin Bernstein
Published in 1954 by NBER
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0112 pages
ISBN: 0-87014-355-7
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Front matter, table of contents:
Daniel Creamer, Martin Bernstein
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Introduction:
Daniel Creamer, Martin Bernstein
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The Problem:
Daniel Creamer, Martin Bernstein
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Growth of Manufacturing Capital, 1880-1948:
Daniel Creamer, Martin Bernstein
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Trends in Ratios of Fixed and Working Capital to Output:
Daniel Creamer, Martin Bernstein
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Effect of Changing Industrial Composition on the Ratio for Total Manufacturing:
Daniel Creamer, Martin Bernstein
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Size of Firm and the Capital-Output Ratio:
Daniel Creamer, Martin Bernstein
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Pattern of Change in Capital-Output Ratios in Individual Industries:
Daniel Creamer, Martin Bernstein
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Relation between Labor and Capital per Unit of Output and Capital per Man-hour:
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Summary of Findings:
Daniel Creamer, Martin Bernstein
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Appendix A: Basic Tables of Capital-Output Ratios:
Daniel Creamer, Martin Bernstein
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Appendix B: Comparison of the Value of Capital Used in Manufacturing and Mining Industries as Reported in Censuses of Manufactures and of Mines, 1919, and in Statistics of Income for 1919:
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