Have We A Chance In The Competition Against Synthetic Rubber?
J. E. Tjia Bing Sien
Economics and Finance in Indonesia, 1953, 720-730
Abstract:
In these postwar years we havp seen an inqreasing influence of politics on the trade of raw materials. Economical motives had often heen replaced hy political ones and from this point of view it is not astounding that the United States prefer keeping on with thlh projjuction of the more expensive synthetic ruhher to huying the cheaper natural rubber.
Date: 1953
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