| U.S. Census - Forest products - 1929 - 50 pages
...wiling expenses except in cases where separate sales departments are operated by the manufacturers, in which cases the values at which the products are turned over to the sales departments are reix'rlod. For 1928 the value of products is. for the majority of the industries,... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - Paper industry - 1934 - 36 pages
...during the census year, whether sold or in stock, and consequently the total value of products covers cost of production (Including overhead expenses) and...cases where separate sales departments are operated by the manufacturers, in which cases the values at which the products are turned over to the sales... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - Paper industry - 1935 - 24 pages
...manufactured (or, for some industries, receipts for all work done) during the census year, whether sold or in stock, and consequently, under normal conditions,...also covers selling expenses except in cases where separatĀ» sales departments are operated, in which cases the values at which the products are turned... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - Paper industry - 1939 - 40 pages
...industries, receipts for work done) during the census year, whether sold, transferred to other plants, or in stock, and consequently, under normal conditions,...turned over to sales departments are reported. The products made by the establishments in a given industry, on the one hand, usually include minor products... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Temporary National Economic Committee - Big business - 1941 - 1266 pages
...industries, receipts for work done) during the census year, whether sold, transferred to other plants, or in stock, and consequently, under normal conditions, the total value of products covers the cost or production {including overhead expenses) and profits. It also cavers selling expenses except in... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - 1947 - 488 pages
...plant of all commodities produced (or, for some Industries, receipts for work done) during the year. Under normal conditions, the total value of products...production (Including overhead expenses) and profits. The value of products Is not a satisfactory measure of the Importance of a given Industry, because... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - Lumber trade - 1931 - 182 pages
...manufactured (or, for some industries, receipts for all work done) during the census year, whether sold or in stock, and consequently, under normal conditions,...the values at which the products are turned over to the saics departments are reported. The products made by the establishments in a given industry, on... | |
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