Comparison of ratios of imports to apparent consumption, 1968-72.
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# Comparison of ratios of imports to apparent consumption, 1968-72.

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Written in English

## Subjects:

### Places:

• United States,
• United States.

### Subjects:

• Consumption (Economics) -- United States.,
• Commercial products -- United States.,
• Imports -- United States.,
• United States -- Commerce.

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At head of title: 93d Congress. 1st session. Committee print.

Classifications The Physical Object Statement Prepared for the use of the Committee on Ways and Means in connection with hearings on the subject of foreign trade and tariffs. Series U.S. House of Representatives. Committee on Ways and Means. Briefing paper no. 2 Contributions United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. LC Classifications HF3031 .U58 1973 Pagination vii, 359 p. Number of Pages 359 Open Library OL5523951M LC Control Number 73602281

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