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Studies in Profit, Business Saving Investment in United Kingdom 1920 - Volume 1

English · Hardback

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Part 1: Profits and Their Appropriation in Industries in the United Kingdom 1920-38 1. Introduction and Summary of the Time-Series of Profit 2. Character of the Estimates 3. Extractive Industries 4. Manufacturing Industries 5. Construction and Public Utilities 6. Transport and Distribution 7. The Appropriation of Company Profits in Manufacturing Industry Part 2: The Effects of the Size of Firm 8. Alternative Measures of the Size of Firms 9. Growth and the Size of Firm 10. The Profits of Small Manufacturing Firms.

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Michael Bateman

Summary

The results of the 1959 Glasgow University investigation into British industrial profit, business saving, and investment are the subject of this book, originally published in 1965. Part 1 presents original estimates of profits in British industries 1920-1938, which when linked with Government estimates of such profits since 1948, permit long runs studies of the fortunes of individual industries. In addition, the appropriation of profit between dividends and business saving is also estimated for manufacturing industry 1920-1938. Part 2 begins the analysis of the extensive financial data collected in the Glasgow enquiry and is concerned with the effects of the size of a firm on its financial performance. The financial performance of large companies quoted on the Stock Exchange with a sample of small unquoted private companies and unincorporated firms is compared.

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