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Page 49
In the last quarter of the nineteenth century , developments in the United States
pushed that nation ahead of Chile , but the latter's annual production of over
400,000 tons represents about 20 per cent of world production in spite of the
greatly ...
In the last quarter of the nineteenth century , developments in the United States
pushed that nation ahead of Chile , but the latter's annual production of over
400,000 tons represents about 20 per cent of world production in spite of the
greatly ...
Page 73
Output now averages some 1,600,000 tons annually , representing a
considerable absolute decline compared with the nineteen - twenties , and
relatively , an even smaller share of world nitrogenous production is attributable
to Chile .
Output now averages some 1,600,000 tons annually , representing a
considerable absolute decline compared with the nineteen - twenties , and
relatively , an even smaller share of world nitrogenous production is attributable
to Chile .
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In the copper industry annual output per worker increased from 25.1 tons in 1929
to 28.4 tons in 1947 , or 13.6 per cent . In the nitrate industry in the same period
the increase was from 55.4 tons to 75 tons , or 35 per cent . 1 In the non - foreign
...
In the copper industry annual output per worker increased from 25.1 tons in 1929
to 28.4 tons in 1947 , or 13.6 per cent . In the nitrate industry in the same period
the increase was from 55.4 tons to 75 tons , or 35 per cent . 1 In the non - foreign
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Contents
THE PEOPLE | 12 |
HISTORY AND POLITICS | 29 |
GENERAL ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS | 47 |
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