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The range of differences in the productivity among the major European iron and steel producers is extremely large - in some cases, one country's rate of per man-year output is seven times greater than that of another country, as in the case of the United Kingdom where per man-year output of iron ore was 1,370 tons in 1934 and Czechoslovakia where it was 186 tons in the same year. If the United States were included in these productivity comparisons...
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Rose, Murray; Knebelman, Marjorie.

Labor productivity in the iron and steel industries of major European producing countries : 1933-37 (English). Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/553711468251375668

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