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1. Rosener, Ann Inflation. Hitler's ally. This is the story of the Jones family and what might have happened to them had no government action been taken to keep down the cost of living and prevent inflation. The rapid increase in the nation's buying powers affects Joe Jones who works in a war production factory. With more money in circulation, Joe, like many Americans, has more money to spend, but there are fewer commodities upon which he can spend his money due to curtailment of production for civilian needs and concentration on production for war 1942 Apr

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2. Cost of production

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ClassNumber
Topic
TJ1146
Technology--Mechanical engineering and machinery--Machine shops and machine shop practice--Management of machine shops--Cost of production ; Cost of production--Machine shops
3. Hollem, Howard R. De Land pool. Moving circus. War production in Florida cost these circus animals their winter home for the duration. They are shown as the Johnny J. Jones show vacated its winter quarters at the Volusia County fairgrounds to make room for subcontractors in the De Land pool, who turned the fairgrounds' buildings into a large war production plant 1942 Apr

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4. Gruber, Edward Auto conversion to airplane engines. With normal operations of this automobile factory suspended for the duration, the gigantic task of converting the entire plant (floor space: 500' x 900') to war production was taken over by the National Defense Plant Corporation. This involved all degrees of remodelling, the removal of old and installation of new machinery, and extensive rebuilding of the plant itself. This hand milling machine, formerly used in manufacture of automobile motors, has been converted to production of airplane engines. In peacetime it was used to mill the pulley keyway on the front of crankshafts. It cost $150 to convert this $1,800 machine with installation of a special fixture to enable milling of staking nicks at each end of crankpin oil hobs. Chevrolet, Buffalo, New York 1942 Feb

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5. Rosener, Ann Inflation. Hitler's ally. This is the story of the Jones family and what might have happened to them had no government action been taken to keep down the cost of living and prevent inflation. The rapid increase in the nation's buying powers affects Joe Jones who works in a war production factory. With more money in circulation, Joe, like many Americans, has more money to spend, but there are fewer commodities upon which he can spend his money due to curtailment of production for civilian needs and concentration on production for war

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6. Hollem, Howard R. De Land pool. Moving circus. War production in Florida cost these circus animals their winter home for the duration. They are shown as the Johnny J. Jones show vacated its winter quarters at the Volusia County fairgrounds to make room for subcontractors in the De Land pool, who turned the fairgrounds' buildings into a large war production plant

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7. Updating and Extension of Agriculture Cluster Plots and Survey of Cost of Production Project (Bangladesh) Report on the cost of production of Aman Paddy, 2008-09 Dhaka: Updating and Extension of Agriculture Cluster Plots and Survey of Cost of Production Project, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics; 2010

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8. Shapouri, Hosein USDA's 2002 ethanol cost-of-production survey Washington, D.C.: United States Department of Agriculture, Office of the Chief Economist, Office of Energy Policy and New Uses; [2005]

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9. Ayodele, A. ʼSesan Production and cost structure in Nigeria's public enterprises Ibadan: Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research; 1991

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10. After completion on April 12th, Chrysler Corporation's number one M-3 medium twenty-eight ton tank was thoroughly tested before being delivered to the U.S. Army on April 24th. Purchased by distributors and dealers of the Chrysler Sales Division of the Corporation, this tank was presented at no cost to the Army, to Major General Charles M. Wesson, U.S. Army Chief of Ordnance, in conjunction with dramatic proving ground ceremonies. This tank is one of the two pilot models which the Corporation built before all its tooling for mass production was completed. Before the end of the year hundreds of these rolling fortresses--the most powerful weapons of their type in the world--should be coming off the assembly lines to strengthen America's mechanized forces 1941 Apr

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11. International federation of library associations. Subcommittee on production and cost of books and periodicals. Report of Subcommittee on production and cost of books and periodicals ... [n.p.]: [193]

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12. Great Britain. Ministry of food. Travelling commission enquiry into the cost of production of milk Interim report as to the establishment of differential zones and the estimated cost of production of milk in the summer of 1919 ... London: H. M. Stationery off; 1919

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13. Great Britain. Ministry of food. Travelling commission of enquiry into the cost of production of milk. Report of the Travelling commission of enquiry into the cost of production of milk ... London: H. M. Stationery off; 1919

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14. Gruber, Edward Auto conversion to airplane engines. With normal operations of this automobile factory suspended for the duration, the gigantic task of converting the entire plant (floor space: 500' x 900') to war production was taken over by the National Defense Plant Corporation. This involved all degrees of remodelling, the removal of old and installation of new machinery, and extensive rebuilding of the plant itself. This hand milling machine, formerly used in manufacture of automobile motors, has been converted to production of airplane engines. In peacetime it was used to mill the pulley keyway on the front of crankshafts. It cost $150 to convert this $1,800 machine with installation of a special fixture to enable milling of staking nicks at each end of crankpin oil hobs. Chevrolet, Buffalo, New York

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15. Seminar on Farming Systems and Low Cost Production Technology (1982 : Cairo, Egypt) Seminar on Farming Systems and Low Cost Production Technology, October 1982 [Washington? D.C.]: The Committee; [1982]

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16. Regional Workshop on Production of Low-Cost Teaching Materials for Primary Level Science and Mathematics, Pinang, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia, 1973 Production of low-cost teaching materials for primary level science and mathematics [s.l.]: SEAMEO; [1973]

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17. Cost control

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Topic
HD47.3
Social Sciences--Industries. Land use. Labor--Management. Industrial management--Costs. Industrial costs--Cost control ; Cost control (Production)
18. Cost effectiveness

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ClassNumber
Topic
HD47.4
Social Sciences--Industries. Land use. Labor--Management. Industrial management--Costs. Industrial costs--Cost effectiveness ; Cost effectiveness (Production)
19. International federation of library associations. Subcommittee on production and cost of books and periodicals. Report of Subcommittee on production and cost of books and periodicals ..

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20. Great Britain. Ministry of food. Travelling commission enquiry into the cost of production of milk Interim report as to the establishment of differential zones and the estimated cost of production of milk in the summer of 1919 ..

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5913765


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