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The Cost and the Profits of Steel-Making in the United States

J. Russell Smith

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1908, vol. 22, issue 2, 261-273

Abstract: The causes of differences in cost, as to ore, 262–264; fuel, 264–267; limestone, 267; labor cost for iron and steel, 267–270.—The accumulated profits of the Steel Corporation, 270–272.—The results of its business for 1906, 272–273.

Date: 1908
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