Word: exports
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Pacific Railroad Corp., becoming thereby probably the largest private railroad shareholder in the U. S.- a mighty factor in nearly 40,000 miles of railroad. The money he bought it with began to be accumulated a hundred years ago when his grandfather, Daniel, founded the Phelps-Dodge Corp. to export U. S. minerals...
...Export Worry. The current excess of U. S. imports over exports ($130,000,000 the first quarter of this year) is causing needless worry, Dr. Julius Klein, director of the Department of Commerce bureau of foreign and domestic commerce, last week told New England foreign traders. He asserts that European financial recovery although it will strengthen competition for U. S. goods, will also enable the Europeans to buy in greater and greater quantities...
...father- and learned every department of the oil business. He has an infinite capacity for absorbing detail; so there was no wonder when he became vice president of the Republic Oil Co. at its organization in 1900. He went into the foreign field, became the great expert on oil export that he is. This eventually gained him the presidency of the Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey...
...Foreign Trade department will have the use of considerable space on the vessels and will collect an exhibition of the principal articles of export and production from each of the 35 countries visited...
...caused by the importations of gold and silver from the new world. Although Spain distributed the new stock of metals, no statistical study has yet been made of price movements in Spain, nor has there been any substantial study of Spanish Commerce and its relation to the export of specie. The task is so large that the cooperation of a number of research workers will be necessary; candidates for the doctor's degree at Harvard and other universities will doubtless bear the brunt of the work, but it is hoped that others may also be induced to cooperate. Effective planning...