Trade statistics of the Irish Free State in 1924
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Oldham, C. H. 'The trade statistics of the Irish Free State in 1924'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XIV No. 3, 1923-1925, pp114-121Download Item:
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At the outset of his Essay, Mr. Hooper gives us new information regarding three matters, viz.?
Import and Export figures for (i) Transit Trade, which passes across without
coming into ownership in this country, (the total value, both ways via
Greenore, is only #889,951); (ii) Movements of Bullion and Specie, which
is merely an export of worn silver coins; (iii) Parcel Post Trade in nondutiable
goods (N.B., the parcel post trade in dutiable goods, being known,
was already included in the Trade Statistics), of which an import,
"estimated" (by samples) at #3,078,985,, is balanced by an export,
"declared" at #1,832,348. We learn that the tables (comprising a Total Trade
of merchandise valued at #115,563,719) are defective, by reason of this
omission of non-dutiable parcel post, to this amount, namely, #4,911,333?
yet Mr. Hooper calls this small figure "an appreciable part" of the trade. Let
us be happy with him that he has caulked up that leak.
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Read Friday, 15th May, 1925
Author: Oldham, C. H.
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Symposium on the trade statistics of the Irish Free State in 1924Publisher:
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. XIV No. 3, 1923-1925
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