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No. 1362. Percent Of Shipments Accounted For By Large Manufacturing Companies. Selected Industries: 1972 And 1977

[First 32 industries (excluding those classified as "Miscellaneous" Of "Not elsewhere classified") as determined by value of shipments in 1977 of $4 billion or more- Industry codes and descriptions are based on the 1972 Standard Industrial Classification Manual (SIC), see text, p. 744. Determination of company affiliation of establishment is based on census reports and publicly available records. "Largest" companies are determined by each company's value added by manufacture in the specified industry. Industries in the "not elsewhere classified" category are omitted, regardless of their value added]

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Petroleum refining

Motor vehicles and car bodies

Blast furnaces and steel mills

Motor vehicle parts and accessories

Meatpacking plants

Radio and TV communications equipment..

Aircraft

Fluid milk

Newspapers

Electronic computing equipment..

Construction machinery

Papermills, exc. building paper

Pharmaceutical preparations

Sawmills and planing mills, general

Plastics materials and resins

Farm machinery and equipment

Bottled and canned soft drinks

Photographic equipment and supplies .

Automotive stampings

Refrigeration and heating equipment...

Commercial printing, lithographic

Bread, cake, and related products

Tires and inner tubes

Telephone, telegraph apparatus.

Gray iron foundries •

Toilet preparations _

Organic fibers, noncellutosic

Cigarettes _

Periodicals.-.

Soap and other detergents

Guided missiles and space vehicles .
Commercial printing, letterpress

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3 Includes foundries producing gray-iron castings for other plants of the same company. Accordingly, percentages do not reflect

market shares in industry as such. * Value of production reported instead of value of shipments, therefore, formula for

computing adjusted value added modified to include only changes in work-in-process inventories between beginning and end of

year.

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Manufactures, 1977, Concentration Ratios in Manufacturing. MC77-SR-9

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1 Preliminary Value added by manufacture not available.

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census. Annua/ Survey of Manufactures and Census of Manufactures, 1962.

No. 1364. Alcoholic Beverages—Summary: 1965 To 1983

[For years ending June 30 except, beginning 1977, ending Sept. 30. Includes Puerto Rico Excludes imports. See
Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series P 235 for beer production, and P 236a for distilled spirits]

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NA Not available ■ Barrels of 31 wine gallons (see footnote 9). ■ Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Imports for Consumption. General Imports. FT 246. 3 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census. Census of Manufactures, 1977. and 1962. and Annual Survey of Manufactures. * Preliminary. 'Source: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, International Trade Administration. Based on U.S. Bureau of the Census estimated population 16 years old and over, as of July 1, including Armed Forces abroad. * Excludes alcohol produced for industrial use. 'A tax gallon for spirits of 100 proof or over is equivalent to the proof gallon; for spirits of less than 100 proof to the wine gallon. (See footnotes 6 and 10.) * A proof gallon is the alcoholic equivalent of a U.S. gallon at 60 F. containing 50 percent of ethyl alcohol by volume. • Includes ethyl alcohol. I0 A wine gallon is the U.S. gallon equivalent to the volume of 231 cubic inches. "Production represents total amount removed from fermenters, including distilling material, and, beginning 1970, includes increase after fermentation (by amelioration, sweetening, and addition of wine •pints). In 1975, 359 million gallons of distilling materials were produced; 1977, 347 million gal.; 1978. 256 mil. gal.; 1979, 259 mil gal.; 1960. 164 mil. gal.; 1961, 264 mil gal.; and 1962, 136 mil gal.; and 1983, 223 mil. gal. '»Includes special natural wines. 13 Excludes distilling materials. '* Includes champagne, other effervescent wines, and artificially carbonated wines Source: Except as noted. U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, Alcohol and Tobacco Summary Statistics, annual

No. 1365. Tobacco Manufactures Industry—Summary: 1964 To 1982

[In millions of dollars, except as Indicated. Represents SIC 21. Includes cigarettes cigars, chewing and smoking tobacco, and

tobacco stemming and redrying]

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NA Not available. 'Preliminary.

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Manufactures, 1967, 1972, 1977, and 1982; and Annual Survey of Manufactures

No. 1366. Tobacco Products—Production And Consumption: 1965 To 1983

[Production data are for years ending June 30. Excludes cigars produced in customs bonded manufacturing warehouses See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series P 239-241]

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1 Large and small. Source: U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. Alcohol and Tobacco Summary Statistics, annual

2 Smoking and chewing tobaccos and snuff. Source: U.S. Dept. of Agnculture. Agricultural Marketing Service. Manufacture and Sales of Snuff, Smoking, and Chewing Tobacco, quarterly. s Based on U.S. Bureau of the Census estimated population ie years old and over, as of July 1. including Armed Forces abroad. * Unstemmed processing weight equivalent- * Weighing over 3 pounds per 1,000.

Source: Except as noted, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Economic Research Service. Tobacco Situation, quarterly.

No. 1367. Mill Consumption Of Natural Fibers: 1960 To 1983

[In minion of pounds, except per capita. Per capita figures based on U.S. Bureau of the Census population estimates as of July 1, including Armed Forces abroad. See Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series P 229 and P 230. for wool and srtkj

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1 Preliminary 3 Reported by U.S. Bureau of the Census For American cotton, tare as reported by Crop Reporting Board is deducted. For foreign cotton, 15 pounds deducted. 1960 and 1965; 20 pounds thereafter 3 Reported by U.S. Bureau of the Census. Excludes consumption in cotton and other spinning systems and consumption in batting and felt manufacture

Source: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Economic Research Service, Cotton and Wool Outlook and Situation. June 1964

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No. 1368. MAN-MADE FIBER DISTRIBUTION: 1970 TO 1981 (In millions of pounds, except per capita. Per capita figures based on U.S. Bureau of the Census population estimates as of July

1, including Armed Forces abroad)

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Domestic consumption plus exports minus imports. Includes other items not shown separately
Source: Textile Economics Bureau, Inc., Roseland, NJ, Textile Organon, monthly. (Copyright.)

No. 1369. WOOL-PRODUCTION, PRICE, AND SUPPLY: 1965 TO 1983 (In millions of pounds, except as indicated. See Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series K 559-560, for shorn wool

production and price, and series P 229, for wool consumed in manufacturing)

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Shorn wool production (grease basis)........

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Total wool production (grease basis).........
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Scoured basis. 2 Weighted season average price received by farmers. 3 Imports for consumption Production, imports, and stock of wool Jan. 1. Scoured wool, plus greasy wool reduced to scoured basis. Excludes Alaska and Hawaii.

Source: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, Agricultural Statistics, annual, and Cotton and Wool Situation. Imports from U.S. Bureau of the Census.

No. 1370. U.S. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF TEXTILES AND APPAREL PRODUCTS: 1965 TO 1983 [In millions of dollars. Excludes glassfibers, linoleum, rubber and leather apparel and clothing donated for charity. Minus sign (-)

indicates deficit]

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Exports.........
Textile mill products...........

Yarn and thread.
Cotton broad woven fabric .....
Other broad woven and knit fabric
Narrow fabric .........
Special fabric ........
Made-up articles...

Textile floor coverings
Apparel ...........

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Textile mill products.

Yarn and thread ..........
Cotton broad woven fabric
Other broad woven and knit fabric ..........
Narrow fabric .........
Special fabric .........
Made-up articles ............

Textile floor coverings ...........
Apparel ..........

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Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, U.S. General Imports, Schedule A Commodity by Country, Report FT135, and U.S. Exports, Schedule E Commodity by Country, Report FT410, monthly.

No. 1371. Male And Female Clothing—Production: 1965 To 1982

(See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Tunes to 1970, series P 242 and 243)

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NA Not available. 'Beginning 1975. excludes leisure suits. 'Beginning 1970, includes uniform suits and 3 Includes men's and boys' coats. Beginning 1975. excludes leisure coats. 4 Includes knit and woven dress and woven 'Beginning 1977, includes pant suits. Source: U.S. Bureau ot the Census, Current Industrial Reports, series MA-23E, MA-23F, and MA-23G

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NO. 1372. NONRUBBER FOOTWEAR—SUMMARY: 1960 TO 1982

of pairs, except as Indicated. See Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series P 260-261, for men's and

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1 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census ot Manulacturcs. 1977 ■' Beginning 1960, includes items not shown separately Source: Except as noted, U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Industrial Reports, series M31 A.

No. 1373. Chemicals And Allied Products—Value Of Shipments: 1970 To 1982

(In millions of dollars. "N.e.c." means not elsewhere classified]

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'Preliminary 'Beginning 1974. synthetic ammonia, nitric acid, and ammonium compounds included m fertilizers

* Includes products not shown separately. * Beginning 1974. excludes gelatin.

Source: US. Bureau of the Census. Census ot Manufactures, 1977 and 1962 and Annual Survey of Manufactures.

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