Intermediate Credit Corporation: Hearings ... Seventy-fourth Congress, First Session on H.R. 5918, a Bill to Provide for the Creation of an Intermediate Credit Corporation for Commerce and Industry, to Aid in Financing Small and Medium Sized Commercial and Industrial Establishments, and for Other Purposes, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1935 - 204 pages |
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Despite the growth of chains and other large-scale retail institutions, we find, for example, that over 60 percent of the retail business in this country even today is still transacted by the small independent retailer, leaving out the ...
Despite the growth of chains and other large-scale retail institutions, we find, for example, that over 60 percent of the retail business in this country even today is still transacted by the small independent retailer, leaving out the ...
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Even in normal times , 97 percent of the manufacturing plants are regarded as small , although these 97 per- cent of the plants regarded as small employ 48 percent of the indus- trial workers of this country .
Even in normal times , 97 percent of the manufacturing plants are regarded as small , although these 97 per- cent of the plants regarded as small employ 48 percent of the indus- trial workers of this country .
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Despite the growth of chains and other large - scale retail institu- tions , we find , for example , that over 60 percent of the retail business in this country even today is still transacted by the small independent retailer , leaving ...
Despite the growth of chains and other large - scale retail institu- tions , we find , for example , that over 60 percent of the retail business in this country even today is still transacted by the small independent retailer , leaving ...
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Of those manufacturers who borrowed money from one source or another , 45 percent reported that they experienced difficulty in secur- ing either any credit at all , or the amount of credit which they felt was necessary to enable them to ...
Of those manufacturers who borrowed money from one source or another , 45 percent reported that they experienced difficulty in secur- ing either any credit at all , or the amount of credit which they felt was necessary to enable them to ...
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Up to that time the Reconstruction Finance Corporation disbursed $ 17,142,098 out of the $ 300,000,000 authorized by the Congress on June 19 , 1934 , which is a little less than 6 percent of that amount . After the Federal Reserve ...
Up to that time the Reconstruction Finance Corporation disbursed $ 17,142,098 out of the $ 300,000,000 authorized by the Congress on June 19 , 1934 , which is a little less than 6 percent of that amount . After the Federal Reserve ...
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