... $1,407,137,140 The gross value of goods made in Canada in 1917 amounted to $3,015,506,869, and the cost of materials was $1,602,820,631, leaving a net value added by the process of manufacture of $1,412,686,238, or $5,449,098 more than the gross value... Canada; Economic Position and Plans for Development - Page 12by Guaranty Trust Company of New York - 1919 - 30 pagesFull view - About this book
| Lloyd R. Morris - 1921 - 830 pages
...process of manuf of $1,412,686,239, or $5,449,098 more than the gross value of production in 1915. twenty leading industries with the gross and net values of their production are here in order of precedence: The totals of the twenty leading industries in gross and net value of... | |
| 1920 - 1568 pages
...manufacture of $1,412,686,238, or $5,449,098 more than the gross value of production in 1915. The 20 leading industries with the gross and net values of...production are given below in order of precedence : Gross value Net value Flour and grist mill products $224,191,735 $40.604,799 Steel furnaces and rolling... | |
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