Series Is Presented Here As Two Variables--(1)--Original Data, 1890-1916 (2)--Original Data, 1916-1943. Data Are For Class I, Ii, And Iii Railways. The Year Ends December 31. Source: Interstate Commerce Commission, "Statistics Of Railways In The United States For 1943, " P. 150, Published 1945 This NBER data series a03003cb appears on the NBER website in Chapter 3 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter03.html. NBER Indicator: a03003cb
Source: Friedrich A. Lutz, "Corporate Cash Balances, 1914-1943", Manufacturing And Trade, 1945, P. 119 This NBER data series a10043 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 10 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter10.html. NBER Indicator: a10043
Series Is Presented Here As Two Variables--(1)--Original Data, 1915-1955 (2)--Seasonally Adjusted Data, 1916-1930. Source: U.S. Department Of Agriculture, Bureau Of Agricultural Economics, The Agricultural Marketing Service Statistical Bulletin, No. 39, "Cold-Storage Holdings, " P. 18. This NBER data series m05006b appears on the NBER website in Chapter 5 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter05.html. NBER Indicator: m05006b
Series Has Been Subdivided Into Two Variables: (1) V814 -- Original Data, 1916-1934; (2) V815 -- Original Data, 1929-1955. Data Furnished By Southern Pine Association, 1916-1928 Covers 192 Mills The "Total Industry Estimates" Segment, 1929-1940, Is Reduced To The Level Of The 1916-1928 Segment Of 192 Mills On The Basis Of Their Average Monthly Relationship In The Overlapping Year 1929. The Ratio Used Is .3941. Source: 1916 - 1928 Directly Furnished By Southern Pine Association. 1929-1940 Computed By NBER From Data (A) January-April 1929, 192 Mills Direct From Southern Pine Association; (B) May-December 1929, "Survey Of Current Business", 1931 Supplement; (C) 1929-1940, Total Industry Estimates Southern Pine Association"Southern Pine Statistics: 1929-1936" And "Survey Of Current Business". This NBER data series m02137a appears on the NBER website in Chapter 2 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter02.html. NBER Indicator: m02137a
Series Has Been Subdivided Into Two Variables: (1) Original Data, 1916-1934; (2) Original Data, 1929-1955. Data Furnished By The Southern Pine Association 1916-1928 Covers 192 Mills. The "Total Industry Estimates" Segment, 1929-1934 Is Reduced To The Level Of The 1916-1928 Segment Of 192 Mills On The Basis Of Their Average Monthly Relationship In The Overlapping Year 1929. The Ratio Used Is .3944. Source: 1916-1928 Furnished Direct By The Southern Pine Association. 1929-1940 Computed By NBER From Data (A) January-April 1929: 192 Mills Direct From Southern Pine Association; (B) May-December 1924: 192 Mills "Survey Of Current Business", 1931 Supplement; (C) 1929-1940: Total Industry Estimates, Southern Pine Association "Southern Pine Statistics: 1929-36" And "Survey Of Current Business". This NBER data series m02138a appears on the NBER website in Chapter 2 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter02.html. NBER Indicator: m02138a
Series Is Presented Here As Two Variables--(1)--Original Data, 1915-1955 (2)--Seasonally Adjusted Data, 1916-1930. Source: U.S. Department Of Agriculture, Bureau Of Agricultural Economics, The Agricultural Marketing Service Statistical Bulletin, No. 39, "Cold-Storage Holdings, " P. 18 This NBER data series m05106b appears on the NBER website in Chapter 5 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter05.html. NBER Indicator: m05106b
The Data For 1916 Were Computed By NBER By Adding Figures For "Engineering," "Amusement Companies," And "Hotels And Restaurants." See Crum, "Corporate Earning Power," P. 327. For 1936-1940, The Data Were Computed By NBER From Data In Statistics Of Income (See Notes). The 1938 Data Were Adjusted By NBER To Conform To 1937 Industrial Classification (See Notes). Data For 1939-1940 Are Based On 1938 Standard Industrial Classification. Source: Bureau Of Internal Revenue: Statistics Of Income, 1916 And Successive Years. This NBER data series a09022 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 9 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter09.html. NBER Indicator: a09022
The Data For 1916 Were Computed By NBER By Adding Figures For "Grand Total Banks And Insurance Companies" And For "Real Estate," See Crum, "Corporate Earning Power," P. 327. For 1936-1940, The Data Were Computed By NBER From Data In Statistics Of Income (See Notes). The 1938 Data Were Adjusted By NBER To Conform To 1937 Industrial Classification (See Notes). Data For 1939-1940 Are Based On 1938 Standard Industrial Classification. Source: Bureau Of Internal Revenue: Statistics Of Income, 1916 And Successive Years. This NBER data series a09024 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 9 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter09.html. NBER Indicator: a09024
The Classification Of The Returns Into Those With Net Income And Those With No Net Income, As Well As The Amounts Of Net Income And Net Deficit, Are Based On The Net Income Reported For Incme Tax Purposes, 1909-1935, And On The Net Income Rported For Declared Value Excess-Profits Tax Purposes, 1936-1940. (From Statistics Of Income For 1940, Part 2, 1944, P.305) For Exceptions See Data Sheet Showing Net Income Figures. (Series 9,08) Source: Statistics Of Income 1932, P. 47, For 1916-1932; Statistics Of Income 1940, P.282 For 1933-1935 Data; Computations By NBER From The Statistics Of Income For 1940, Part 2 (1944), P.305 For 1936-1940 Data. This NBER data series a09009 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 9 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter09.html. NBER Indicator: a09009
1936-1940 Data Were Computed From Data In Statistics Of Income. The Figure For 1938 Given Here Is Adjusted To Conform To The 1937 Industrial Classification. The Figures For 1939 And 1940 Have Been Adjusted To Conform To The 1938 Standard Industrial Classification. The Figure For 1938, If Adjusted To The 1938 Standard, Would Be 25.40. Source: Bureau Of Internal Revenue, Statistics Of Income This NBER data series a09010 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 9 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter09.html. NBER Indicator: a09010
1936-1940 Data Were Computed From Data In Statistics Of Income. The Figure For 1938 Given Here Is Adjusted To Conform To The 1937 Industrial Classification. The Figures For 1939 And 1940 Have Been Adjusted To Conform To The 1938 Standard Industrial Classification. The Figure For 1938, If Adjusted To The 1938 Standard, Would Be 35717. Source: Bureau Of Internal Revenue, Statistics Of Income, 1916 And Subsequent Issues. This NBER data series a09011 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 9 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter09.html. NBER Indicator: a09011
1936-1940 Data Were Computed From Data In Statistics Of Income. The Figure For 1938 Given Here Is Adjusted To Conform To The 1937 Industrial Classification. The Figures For 1939 And 1940 Have Been Adjusted To Conform To The 1938 Standard Industrial Classification. The Figure For 1938, If Adjusted To The 1938 Standard, Would Be 156.8. Source: Bureau Of Internal Revenue, Statistics Of Income, 1916 And Subsequent Issues. This NBER data series a09012 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 9 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter09.html. NBER Indicator: a09012
1936-1940 Data Were Computed From Data In Statistics Of Income. The Figure For 1938 Given Here Is Adjusted To Conform To The 1937 Industrial Classification. The Figures For 1939 And 1940 Have Been Adjusted To Conform To The 1938 Standard Industrial Classification. The Figure For 1938, If Adjusted To The 1938 Standard, Would Be 158200. Source: Bureau Of Internal Revenue, Statistics Of Income, 1916 And Succeeding Issues. This NBER data series a09013 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 9 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter09.html. NBER Indicator: a09013
1936-1940 Data Were Computed From Data In Statistics Of Income. The Figure For 1938 Given Here Is Adjusted To Conform To The 1937 Industrial Classification. The Figures For 1939 And 1940 Have Been Adjusted To Conform To The 1938 Standard Industrial Classification. The Figure For 1938, If Adjusted To The 1938 Standard, Would Be 2158. These Data Have Been Computed By NBER From The 1916 Report. The Total Given In The Source Is 4158 But 65 Is Deducted For Building Construction, Shipbuilding, Construction And Engineering (Which Were Included Elsewhere). See Crum, Corporate Earning Power, P. 327, For Check. Source: Bureau Of Internal Revenue, Statistics Of Income, 1916 And Succeeding Issues. This NBER data series a09014 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 9 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter09.html. NBER Indicator: a09014
1936-1940 Data Were Computed From Data In Statistics Of Income. The Figure For 1938 Given Here Is Adjusted To Conform To The 1937 Industrial Classification. The Figures For 1939 And 1940 Have Been Adjusted To Conform To The 1938 Standard Industrial Classification. The Figure For 1938, If Adjusted To The 1938 Standard, Would Be 891559. Source: Bureau Of Internal Revenue, Statistics Of Income, 1916 And Succeeding Issues. This NBER data series a09015 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 9 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter09.html. NBER Indicator: a09015
1936-1940 Data Were Computed From Data In Statistics Of Income. The Figure For 1938 Given Here Is Adjusted To Conform To The 1937 Industrial Classification. The Figures For 1939 And 1940 Have Been Adjusted To Conform To The 1938 Standard Industrial Classification. The Figure For 1938, If Adjusted To The 1938 Standard, Would Be 59.1. These Data Were Computed By NBER By Adding (1) Shipbuilding, (2) Building Construction, And (3) Construction, Contracting, Which In The 1916 Report Were Given Separately But In 1917 Were Combined Under One Heading--"Construction." See Crum, Corporate Earning Power, P.327 For Check. Source: Bureau Of Internal Revenue, Statistics Of Income, 1916 And Succeeding Issues. This NBER data series a09016 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 9 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter09.html. NBER Indicator: a09016
The Data For 1936-1940 Were Computed By NBER From Data In Statistics Of Income (See Notes); 1938 Was Adjusted By NBER To Conform To 1937 Industrial Classification (See Notes). The Data For 1939-1940 Are Based On 1938 Standard Industrial Classification. Source: Bureau Of Internal Revenue: Statistics Of Income, 1916 And Successive Years. This NBER data series a09018 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 9 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter09.html. NBER Indicator: a09018
The Data For 1936-1940 Were Computed By NBER From Data In Statistics Of Income (See Notes); 1938 Was Adjusted By NBER To Conform To 1937 Industrial Classification (See Notes). The Data For 1939-1940 Are Based On 1938 Standard Industrial Classification. Source: Bureau Of Internal Revenue: Statistics Of Income, 1916 And Successive Years. This NBER data series a09019 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 9 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter09.html. NBER Indicator: a09019
The Data For 1916 Were Computed By NBER By Adding Items For "Department Stores" And "Wholesale Jobbers." See Crum,"Corporate Earning Power," P. 327. For 1936-1940, The Data Were Computed By NBER From Data In Statistics Of Income (See Notes). The 1938 Data Were Adjusted By NBER To Conform To 1937 Industrial Classification (See Notes). The Data For 1939-1940 Are Based On 1938 Standard Industrial Classification. Source: Bureau Of Internal Revenue: Statistics Of Income, 1916 And Successive Years. This NBER data series a09020 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 9 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter09.html. NBER Indicator: a09020
Source: Interstate Commerce Commission, "Statistics Of Railways, " 1887/8, 1888/9, 1913, 1914, 1926, P. C, 1928, P.Lxxviii; 1935, P.S-113. This NBER data series a02084ca appears on the NBER website in Chapter 2 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter02.html. NBER Indicator: a02084ca
Data Represent Adjusted Time Deposits, National Banks, Total U.S. (Column 10) Minus Adjusted Time Deposits, National Banks In New York State (Column 1). Coverage Is For Four Months In 1914; Six Months For 1915-1920; Five Months For 1921-1922; Two Months For 1923. Source: Friedman And Schwartz, Monetary Statistics Of The United States (NBER, 1970), Table 32, Part Iv, Pp. 440-443. This NBER data series m14156 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 14 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter14.html. NBER Indicator: m14156
Data Represent Adjusted Time Deposits, Nonnational Banks, Total U.S. (Column 11) Minus Adjusted Time Deposits, Nonnational Banks In New York State (Column 2). Coverage Is For Four Months In 1914; Six Months For 1915-1920; Five Months For 1921-1922; Two Months For 1923. Source: Friedman And Schwartz, Monetary Statistics Of The United States (NBER, 1970), Table 32, Part Iv, Pp. 440-443. This NBER data series m14157 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 14 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter14.html. NBER Indicator: m14157
OECD Data Filters: REF_AREA: NZL MEASURE: CPI UNIT_MEASURE: PA METHODOLOGY: N EXPENDITURE: _T ADJUSTMENT: N TRANSFORMATION: GY FREQ: A All OECD data should be cited as follows: OECD (year), (dataset name), (data source) DOI or https://data-explorer.oecd.org/ (https://data-explorer.oecd.org/). (accessed on (date)).
Data For June 1934-February 1935, And August-September 1936 Exclude Meats From Slaughter Of Animals Purchased For Federal Surplus Relief Corporation. Source: Data For 1916-1920: Survey Of Current Business, March 1926, P. 23. Data For 1921-1940: Bae, Livestock, Meats, And Wool Market Statistics And Related Data. Data For 1941-1946: Survey Of Current Business, Annual Issues. This NBER data series m01062 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 1 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter01.html. NBER Indicator: m01062
Apparent Consumption, Including Only Meat Produced Under Federal Inspection, Has Been Computed By The Usda, From The Inspected Slaughter, Less Condemned Animals, Plus Net Imports, Less Exports And The Change In Cold-Storage Holdings. Source: Usda, Bae, Data For 1916-1923: Survey Of Current Business, March 1926, P. 23. Data For 1921-1943: Livestock, Meats, And Wool Market Statistics And Related Data. Data For 1944-1946: Survey Of Current Business. This NBER data series m01063 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 1 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter01.html. NBER Indicator: m01063
Data For June 1934-February 1935, And August-September 1936 Exclude Meats From Slaughter Of Animals Purchased For Federal Surplus Relief Corporation. Source: U.S. Department Of Agriculture, Bureau Of Agricultural Economics, Livestock, Meats, And Wool Market Statistics And Related Data, Through 1944. Data For 1945-1946: Provided By Survey Of Current Business. This NBER data series m01064 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 1 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter01.html. NBER Indicator: m01064
OECD Descriptor ID: CPALTT01 OECD unit ID: PC OECD country ID: NZL All OECD data should be cited as follows: OECD, "Main Economic Indicators - complete database", Main Economic Indicators (database), https://dx.doi.org/10.1787/data-00052-en (Accessed on date) Copyright, 2016, OECD. Reprinted with permission
Series Has Been Subdivided Into Two Variables: (1)-- Original Data, 1890-1916; (2) Original Data, 1916-1940. Data Refers To Worsted Yarn, 2/40S Half Blood. For 1916-1917 Data Are Price Per Pound On The First Of Each Month; For 1918-1924 The Daily Average Of Quotations; For 1925-1939 The Average Of One-Day-A-Week Quotations. Source: Bls Bulletins And "Wholesale Prices" This NBER data series m04150b appears on the NBER website in Chapter 4 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter04.html. NBER Indicator: m04150b
Series Is Presented Here As Two Variables--(1)--Original Data, 1916-1929 (2)--Original Data, 1929-1955. Data Cover 192 Mills. Source: Computed By NBER; Data For 1916-April 1929: Direct From Southern Pine Association; Data For May-December 1929: U.S. Department Of Commerce, Survey Of Current Business, 1931 Supplement This NBER data series m05063a appears on the NBER website in Chapter 5 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter05.html. NBER Indicator: m05063a
The data for this series was obtained by the authors from the annual report. Data before Wednesday, April 27, 1921 represent weekly values as of Friday. Authors: Cecilia Bao, Justin Chen, Nicholas Fries, Andrew Gibson, Emma Paine, and Kurt Schuler Studies in Applied Economics no. 115, Johns Hopkins University Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise, July 2018; co-published with the Center for Financial Stability
Data before Wednesday, April 27, 1921 represent weekly values as of Friday. Authors: Cecilia Bao, Justin Chen, Nicholas Fries, Andrew Gibson, Emma Paine, and Kurt Schuler Studies in Applied Economics no. 115, Johns Hopkins University Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise, July 2018; co-published with the Center for Financial Stability
This series includes Victory Notes starting in 1923. Data before Wednesday, April 27, 1921 represent weekly values as of Friday. Authors: Cecilia Bao, Justin Chen, Nicholas Fries, Andrew Gibson, Emma Paine, and Kurt Schuler Studies in Applied Economics no. 115, Johns Hopkins University Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise, July 2018; co-published with the Center for Financial Stability
Data before Wednesday, April 27, 1921 represent weekly values as of Friday. Authors: Cecilia Bao, Justin Chen, Nicholas Fries, Andrew Gibson, Emma Paine, and Kurt Schuler Studies in Applied Economics no. 115, Johns Hopkins University Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise, July 2018; co-published with the Center for Financial Stability
Source: U.S. Bureau Of The Census, Bulletins Entitled "Cotton Production And Distribution" This NBER data series m05035 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 5 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter05.html. NBER Indicator: m05035
This Series Is A Complete Survey Of Cottonseed Oil Mills. Data Were Computed By The Bureau Of The Census According To The Act Of Congress Of August 7, 1916. Data In The Source Were Cumulative From August 1 To July 31 Of The Following Year. The Data Were Converted By NBER Into Monthly Data. Source: U.S. Bureau Of The Census, "Cotton Production And Distribution, 135 And Following Issues.; Also, Survey Of Current Business. This NBER data series m01220 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 1 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter01.html. NBER Indicator: m01220
Through The 1939-1940 Season, Cumulative Figures Are Shown; Beginning With The 1941 Season, Figures Are Published Monthly. Source: 1916-1922 Data Are From Cotton Production And Distribution; 1923-1930 Data Are From Survey Of Current Business Annual Supplement, 1932 Pp.136-137; 1931 Data Are From Scb, February 1935, P.20; 1932-1941 Data Are From Successive Supplements; Following Years Are From The United States Bureau Of The Census, "Cotton Production And Distribution, " Bulletin Nos. 178-190; Facts For Industry, Series M17-1; Annual Issues Of Animal And Vegetable Fats And Oils; Monthly Issues Of Fats And Oils. This NBER data series m01081 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 1 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter01.html. NBER Indicator: m01081
The Series Is Compiled From Data Furnished By The Western Sheet And Tin Plate Manufacturers' Association And The Amalgamated Association Of Iron And Steel And Tin Workers. The Wage Scales Are Based On The Price Of Steel Sheets In The Previous 2 Month Period As Ascertained By Actual Prices Received By Mills, And The Wages Increase Or Decrease Of 1.5 % For Each 5 Cents Per 100 Pounds Increase Or Decrease In The Price Base Of $2.15 Per 100 Pounds. Then The Base Was Raised To $2.50 As Of June, 1932 (According To A Letter In Dr. Wolman'S File, The Date Is July, 1932) In Order To Affect A Wage Reduction Independently From Price Changes; The Original Base Of $2.15 Was Again Adopted In July, 1934. Source: Survey Of Current Business, May, 1926 (No. 57, P. 13), 1932 Supplement, P. 70-71, And 1936 Supplement, Pp. 42, Monthly Issues Through October, 1938. This NBER data series m08063 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 8 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter08.html. NBER Indicator: m08063
For 1892-1912, Figures Are Monthly Averages Of Daily Price Or Price Every Five Days. From 1913-1934, Prices Are From The End Of The Month. Figures For January-April, 1895 Are Prices For The Last Week Of The Month. The Quality Is Not Stated. Figure For December, 1916, Is Interpolated. No Data Were Available. 1916 Prices Are For Native Wheat. 1917 Prices Are At The Official Rate For Native Wheat There Were No Data For March-August, 1924. Source: For The Years 1892-1912, La Reforme Economique; For 1913-1933, Annuaire Statistique; For 1934, Bulletin De Statistique Generale De La France. This NBER data series q04004 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 4 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter04.html. NBER Indicator: q04004
The Twelve Industries Are: Automobiles; Boots And Shoes; Car Building And Repairing For Steam Railroad; Cigars And Cigarettes; Men'S Clothing; Cotton Goods; Hoisery And Underwear; Iron And Steel; Leather; Paper And Pulp; Silk Goods; Woolens. The Figures For The Amount Of Payroll And The Number On The Payroll Of Each Industry Were Taken From Monthly Labor Review. The Total Payroll For All Twelve Industries Was Then Divided By The Total Number On The Payroll To Get The Average Weekly Earnings Per Month. The Average Week Was Taken To Be The Week Including The 15Th Of The Month. As Some Figures Were Originally Given For Two Weeks Or Half A Month, Such As Payroll Data, They Have Been Adjusted By Multiplying By 1/2 Or 7/15 Or 7/15.5. Data For March-July 1922 Are For Eleven Industries; Woolen Reports Are Not Included. Source: Computed By NBER From Data In The Monthly Labor Review. This NBER data series m08041 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 8 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter08.html. NBER Indicator: m08041
Series Is Presented Here As Two Variables--(1)--Original Data, 1917-1927 (2)-- Original Data 1926-1939. Data Include Passengers On Subways, Elevated Trains, Street Car, And Buses Operated By Street Car Companies, Their Affiliates, And Companies Formerly In The Street Railway Business. Source: Direct From American Transit Association Files; And "Bus Transportation". This NBER data series a03012ba appears on the NBER website in Chapter 3 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter03.html. NBER Indicator: a03012ba
Postive Items Represent An Absorption Of Cash; Negative Items, A Release. Source: Friedrich A. Lutz, "Corporate Cash Balances 1914-1943, " Manufacturing And Trade, 1945, Table D-3, Column 12 This NBER data series a05098 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 5 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter05.html. NBER Indicator: a05098
Source: Friedrich A. Lutz, "Corporate Cash Balances, 1914-1943, " Manufacturing And Trade, 1945, P. 119. This NBER data series a12041 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 12 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter12.html. NBER Indicator: a12041
Series Is Presented Here As Three Variables--(1)--Original Data, 1815-1881 (2)--Original Data, 1882-1919 (3)--Original Data, 1917-1938. Average Weight Of Hectolitre For Rye Is About 70 To 73 Kilograms. Source: Annuaire Statistique, 1932, P. 57; 1937; Statistique Agricole Annuelle; Bulletin De Statistique Generale. This NBER data series a01019c appears on the NBER website in Chapter 1 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter01.html. NBER Indicator: a01019c
Data For 1917-May 1919 Were Computed From Figures Given For Four Week Periods Ending On Given Dates. These Figures Were Aggregated On A Basis Of Four And Five Week Months Applying The Principle That Weeks Ending Up To The Third Of The Month Belong To The Preceeding Month. Data For June 1919 On Were Computed From Weekly Figures. Data For April-June 1921 Are Averages Of Total Three Month Production Of .18 Million Long Tons. Coal Strike During This Period Limited Production And Reporting. Data For May-November 1926 Reflect Impact Of Coal Strike; Data For This Period Are From The Annual Report Of The Secretary For Mines, 1926, P. 82, In Footnote. Source: Computed By NBER From Data Found In Board Of Trade Journal, February 27, 1919, P. 269; June 12, 1919, P. 744; And Later Issues. This NBER data series m01133c appears on the NBER website in Chapter 1 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter01.html. NBER Indicator: m01133c
Series Is Presented Here As Two Variables--(1)--Original Data, 1917-1948 (2)--Original Data, 1948-1955. Data Are For Amount Of Crude Oil Run To Stills At Refineries, Including Foreign As Well As Domestic Petroleum. Source: Data For 1917-1930: Petroleum Refinery Statistics Bulletins. Data For 1931-1948: U.S Geological Survey, Minerals Yearbooks. This NBER data series m01125aa appears on the NBER website in Chapter 1 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter01.html. NBER Indicator: m01125aa
These Data Were Computed By NBER From Figures Given In The Sources. Switching And Terminal Companies Are Included For 1917-1931. Source: Interstate Commerce Commission"Operating Revenues And Expenses Of Large Steam Roads In The U.S.: July, 1914 To December, 1919" For 1917-1919 Data; "Operating Revenues And Operating Expenses Of Class I Steam Railways In The U.S." For 1920-1942 Data (See Note Below). This NBER data series m09047 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 9 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter09.html. NBER Indicator: m09047
Compiled By Applying The Percentage Figures Of Actual Production To Normal Production Of Reporting Mills As Supplied By The West Coast Lumberman'S Association, To The Actual Production Of 124 Mills For May 1920. The Production In That Month Was 447,647,540 Board Feet And Has Averaged About 75% Of The Total Production Of Douglas Fir Lumber In The U.S. Source: Survey Of Current Business December 1922, P. 49; August 1924, P. 119, Supplement 1932 Pp. 192-193 This NBER data series m02118 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 2 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter02.html. NBER Indicator: m02118
Series Has Been Subdivided Into Two Variables: (1) -- Original Data, 1917-1950; (2) -- Original Data, 1951-1963. (4) -- Seasonally Adjusted, 1951-1963. Source: This NBER data series m02130b appears on the NBER website in Chapter 2 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter02.html. NBER Indicator: m02130b
In The Source, This Series Is Called "Estimated Annual Potential Production Of Coke In By-Product Ovens When Operated At 100% Of Maximum Capacity. NBER Treated This Series As Representing Fiscal Years Ending On June 30 In Their Analysis. The Indicated Increase From December 31, 1922 To December 31, 1923 Is Because Of An Upward Revision Of The Rated Capacity Of Certain Plants As Reported By The Operators To The Geologic Survey. While The Annual Figures Through 1939 Were Based On Daily Figures Multiplied By 365 (366 In Leap Years) The 1940 Figure (59,394,070 Tons) Was Obtained Through A Special Survey (See Minerals Yearbook 1940, P.870) And Is Probably Not Quite Comparable To Earlier Data. The Corrected Figure Used In This Data Was Obtained By Multiplying Daily Capacity Of 170,467 Tons With 366. 1941 And Following Years, Included Here, Are Not Entirely Comparable With The Series Through 1940. Source: Mineral Resources, Part Ii; Minerals Yearbook, Successive Issues. This NBER data series a01166 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 1 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter01.html. NBER Indicator: a01166
Series Is Presented Here As Two Variables--(1)--Original Data, 1917-1946 (2)--Original Data, 1946-1956. Total Meats Include: Pork -- Frozen, Dry Salt-Cured And In The Process Of Cure, Pork Pickled; Beef And Veal -- Cured And In The Process Of Cure; Lamb -- Frozen Lamb And Mutton; And Miscellaneous Meats, Including Lard. Cold Storage Holdings Are Distinctly Seasonal. Figures Represent Storage Holdings On The Last Day Of Each Month. Stocks Of Meat Purchased Under The Emergency Hog-Control Program In 1933 And Meats From Drought-Stricken Livestock Were Purchased By The Federal Surplus Relief Corporation In 1934 And 1935 Are Not Included In The Figures (See Survey Of Current Business, 1938 Supplement.) In June 1944 Veal Cold-Storage Holdings Were Added, And In September 1944 Holdings Of Sausage And Canned Meat And Products Were Added. Plotted Figures For The Sum Of These Items Will Indicate If It Is Necessary To Have Data Sheets Showing The Overlapping Period Including And Excluding These Items. Source: U.S. Department Of Agriculture, Bureau Of Agricultural Economics, "Livestock, Meats, And Wool Market Statistics And Related Data, " 1942 And Following Issues; Also See The Survey Of Current Business, U.S. Department Of Commerce. This NBER data series m05007a appears on the NBER website in Chapter 5 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter05.html. NBER Indicator: m05007a
Series Has Been Subdivided Into Two Variables: (1)-- Original Data, 1890-1919; (2)--Original Data, 1917-1941. Data Refers To Japanese Raw Silk, Filatures, 78%, 13-15, Double Extra Crack. Data Are Average Of Weekly Quotations And Have Been Checked With "Survey Of Current Business", Bls Bulletins, And"Wholesale Prices". Source: 1917-1918: Bls Bulletin No. 269; 1919-1937: Bls Files; 1938-1941:"Wholesale Prices" This NBER data series m04126b appears on the NBER website in Chapter 4 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter04.html. NBER Indicator: m04126b
1936-1940 Data Were Computed By NBER From Data In Statistics Of Income (See Notes). The 1938 Data Were Adjusted By NBER To Conform To 1937 Industrial Classification (See Notes). The Data For 1939-1940 Are Based On 1938 Standard Industrial Classification. Source: Bureau Of Internal Revenue: Statistics Of Income, 1916 And Successive Years. This NBER data series a09021 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 9 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter09.html. NBER Indicator: a09021
1936-1940 Data Were Computed By NBER From Data In Statistics Of Income (See Notes). The 1938 Data Were Adjusted By NBER To Conform To 1937 Industrial Classification (See Notes). Data For 1939-1940 Are Based On 1938 Standard Industrial Classification. Source: Bureau Of Internal Revenue: Statistics Of Income, 1916 And Successive Years. This NBER data series a09023 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 9 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter09.html. NBER Indicator: a09023
1936-1940 Data Were Computed By NBER From Data In Statistics Of Income (See Notes). The 1938 Data Were Adjusted By NBER To Conform To 1937 Industrial Classification (See Notes). Data For 1939-1940 Are Based On 1938 Standard Industrial Classification. Source: Bureau Of Internal Revenue: Statistics Of Income, 1916 And Successive Years. This NBER data series a09025 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 9 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter09.html. NBER Indicator: a09025
Source: Friedrich A. Lutz, Corporate Cash Balances 1914-1943, Manufacturing And Trade (1945), P. 120. This NBER data series a09057 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 9 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter09.html. NBER Indicator: a09057
The series represent Net Income (Loss) for Medium-Sized and Small Manufacturing Corporations Source: Friedrich A. Lutz, Corporate Cash Balances 1914-1943, Manufacturing And Trade (1945), P. 120. This NBER data series a09058 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 9 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter09.html. NBER Indicator: a09058
Source: Friedrich A. Lutz, Corporate Cash Balances 1914-1943, Manufacturing And Trade (1945), P. 120. This NBER data series a09059 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 9 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter09.html. NBER Indicator: a09059
Positive Items Represent An Absorption Of Cash; Negative Items, A Release. Source: Friedrich A. Lutz, Corporate Cash Balances 1914-1943, Manufacturing And Trade (1945), P. 121. This NBER data series a09060 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 9 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter09.html. NBER Indicator: a09060
Positive Items Represent An Absorption Of Cash; Negative Items, A Release. Source: Friedrich A. Lutz, Corporate Cash Balances 1914-1943, Manufacturing And Trade (1945), P. 121. This NBER data series a09061 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 9 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter09.html. NBER Indicator: a09061
Positive Items Represent An Absorption Of Cash; Negative Items, A Release. Source: Friedrich A. Lutz, Corporate Cash Balances 1914-1943, Manufacturing And Trade (1945), P. 121. This NBER data series a09062 appears on the NBER website in Chapter 9 at http://www.nber.org/databases/macrohistory/contents/chapter09.html. NBER Indicator: a09062