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APPENDIX G. A Test of the Reliability of Soviet Statistics
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- CONTENTS ix
- MAP, CHARTS, AND TABLES xi
- Foreword xiii
- Introduction 1
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Part One. PRODUCTION AND INVESTMENT
- Production 9
- The Cost–Price Structure and Subsidization 31
- The Rate of Investment 43
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Part Two. PROBLEMS OF SPECIALIZATION AND SCALE
- The Scale of Open–Hearth and Blast Furnaces 61
- Specialization of Rolling Mills and Size of Steel Plants 74
- The Effects of Specialization and Large Scale of Plants upon the Volume of Transportation 85
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Part Three. LOCATION AND POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
- Minor Factors Affecting the Location of the Iron and Steel Industry 99
- The Effects of Coking Coal Supplies on Location and Development 113
- The Influence of Iron Ore Supplies on Location and Development 144
- The Influence of Scrap Supply on Location and Development 190
- The Locational Pull of Consumer Markets 202
- The Role of Transportation in Location 213
- Considerations of Military Defense Affecting Location 229
- The Resulting Locational Pattern 235
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Part Four. PRODUCTIVITY
- The Productivity of Iron and Steel Furnaces 247
- Summary and Conclusions 267
- APPENDIX A. Organization of the Iron and Steel Industry 279
- APPENDIX B. Alphabetical List of Soviet Iron and Steel Plants with Their Main Characteristics 291
- APPENDIX C. The Development of Special Branches of the Soviet Iron and Steel Industry 302
- APPENDIX D. The Steel Consumed by the Munitions Industries 315
- APPENDIX E. New and Reconstructed Soviet Blast Furnaces Blown In, 1924-1948 321
- APPENDIX F. Production of Pig Iron, Steel, and Rolled Products, 1940-1954 325
- APPENDIX G. A Test of the Reliability of Soviet Statistics 327
- Bibliography 329
- Notes 343
- Index 373
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- CONTENTS ix
- MAP, CHARTS, AND TABLES xi
- Foreword xiii
- Introduction 1
-
Part One. PRODUCTION AND INVESTMENT
- Production 9
- The Cost–Price Structure and Subsidization 31
- The Rate of Investment 43
-
Part Two. PROBLEMS OF SPECIALIZATION AND SCALE
- The Scale of Open–Hearth and Blast Furnaces 61
- Specialization of Rolling Mills and Size of Steel Plants 74
- The Effects of Specialization and Large Scale of Plants upon the Volume of Transportation 85
-
Part Three. LOCATION AND POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
- Minor Factors Affecting the Location of the Iron and Steel Industry 99
- The Effects of Coking Coal Supplies on Location and Development 113
- The Influence of Iron Ore Supplies on Location and Development 144
- The Influence of Scrap Supply on Location and Development 190
- The Locational Pull of Consumer Markets 202
- The Role of Transportation in Location 213
- Considerations of Military Defense Affecting Location 229
- The Resulting Locational Pattern 235
-
Part Four. PRODUCTIVITY
- The Productivity of Iron and Steel Furnaces 247
- Summary and Conclusions 267
- APPENDIX A. Organization of the Iron and Steel Industry 279
- APPENDIX B. Alphabetical List of Soviet Iron and Steel Plants with Their Main Characteristics 291
- APPENDIX C. The Development of Special Branches of the Soviet Iron and Steel Industry 302
- APPENDIX D. The Steel Consumed by the Munitions Industries 315
- APPENDIX E. New and Reconstructed Soviet Blast Furnaces Blown In, 1924-1948 321
- APPENDIX F. Production of Pig Iron, Steel, and Rolled Products, 1940-1954 325
- APPENDIX G. A Test of the Reliability of Soviet Statistics 327
- Bibliography 329
- Notes 343
- Index 373