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1 This PDF is a selection from an out-of-print volume from the National Bureau of Economic Research Volume Title: Prices in a War Economy: Some Aspects of the Present Price Structure of the United States Volume Author/Editor: Frederick C. Mills Volume Publisher: NBER Volume ISBN: Volume URL: Publication Date: 1943 Chapter Title: Appendices to "Prices in a War Economy: Some Aspects of the Present Price Structure of the United States" Chapter Author: Frederick C. Mills Chapter URL: Chapter pages in book: (p )
2 turn out to be a cross-sectional view of a system still to experience major shifts. Or, with success in holding the main line, the relations now prevailing may persist with only minor modifications until the coming. of peace releases strong new forces and drastically alters the conditions of economic equilibrium. APPENDICES The text of this monograph deals with selected aspects of the complex price movements of the last four years. For the benefit of those who may wish to study these movements in greater detail, or to trace changes not here discussed, various price and wage index numbers are brought together on a common base in Appendix Tables 1 to 8. Appendix Table 9 contains monthly index numbers of prices from 1927 to 1943 for the various groups entering into the commodity classifications of the National Bureau of Economic Research. 66
3 APPENDIX TABLE 1 Wholesale Prices, Selected Dates, Commodity Classifications of National Bureau of Economic Research Sept Aug. Aug. Feb. Mar. Sept. Mar. June All commodities materials Manufactured goods Nondurable goods, total Processed Producer Consumer Durable goods, total Processed Producer Consumer Producer goods, total Processed Consumer goods, total Processed Goods destined for use in capital equipment, total Processed Goods destined for use in human consumption, total Processed Building materials, total Processed Producer fuels, total Processed Producer goods destined for human consumption, total Foods Nonfoods Consumer goods, processed Foods Nonfoods These index numbers are constructed by the National Bureau of Economic Research from quotations compiled by the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. For monthly indexes see App. Table 9. 67
4 APPENDIX TABLE 1 (continued) Wholesale Prices, Selected Dates, Commodity Classifications of National Bureau of Economic Research Sept Aug. Aug. Feb. Mar. Sept. Mar. June Crops, total Producer Consumer Processed Animal products, total Producer Consumer Processed Metals, total , producer Processed Nonmetallic minerals, total Producer Consumer Processed Minerals, total Producer Consumer Processed Forest products, total , producer Processed Products of American farms, total Producer Consumer Crops Animal products Processed Products other than those originating on American farms, total Producer Consumer Processed Other than raw American farm products Foods, total Processed Nonfoods, total Processed
5 All commodities materials Semimfd. articles Manufactured products All commodities other than farm products All commodities other than farm products & foods Farm products Grains Livestock & poultry Other farm products Foods Dairy products Cereal products Fruits & vegetables Meats Other foods Hides & leather products Shoes Hides & skins Leather Other leather products APPENDIX TABLE 2 Wholesale Prices, Selected Dates, Commodity Classifications of United States Bureau of Labor Statistics Sept Aug. Aug. Feb. Mar. Sept. Mar. June Textile products Clothing Cotton goods Hosiery & underwear Rayon Silk Woolen & worsted goods Other textile products Fuel & lighting materials Anthracite coal Bituminous coal Coke Electricity Gas Petroleum & products Metals & metal products Agricultural implements Farm machinery Iron & steel Motor vehicles Nonferrous metals Plumbing & heating
6 APPENDIX TABLE 2 (continued) Sept Aug. Aug. Feb. Mar. Sept. Mar. June Building materials Brick & tile Cement Lumber Paint & paint materials Plumbing & heating Structural steel (1 series) Other building materials Chemicals&alliedproducts Chemicals Drugs & pharmaceuticals Fertilizer materials Mixed fertilizers Oils & fats Housefurnishing goods Furnishings Furniture Miscellaneous Automobile tires & tubes Cattle feed Paper and pulp Rubber, crude Other Data not available. 2 Latest available figure is May APPENDIX TABLE 3 Living Costs of Industrial Wage Earners in Large Cities' Selected Dates, Sept Aug. Aug. Feb. Mar. Sept. Mar. June All items Food Clothing Rent Fuel, electricity & ice Housefurnishings Miscellaneous These index numbers, constructed by the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, are based on market quotations in 34 large cities, except for the food group which covers retail food prices in 51 cities. 2 Quarterly data interpolated by National Industrial Conference Board index. 3 Average of quarterly figures. September
7 APPENDIX TABLE 4 Retail Prices, Department Stores Selected Dates, Sept Aug. Aug. Feb. Mar. Sept. Mar. June Total Apparel, infants' Apparel, men's Apparel, women's Housefurnishings Piece goods These index numbers, compiled by Fairchild Publications, represent prices collected on 105 nonstyle items (foods are excluded) from 49 retail-trade organizations. APPENDIX TABLE 5 Prices Received by Farmers and Prices Paid by Farmers Selected Dates, Sept Aug. Aug. Feb. Mar. Sept. Mar. Tune Farm prices Grains Cotton & cottonseed Fruits Truck crops Dairy products Chickens and eggs Meat animals Miscellaneous Prices paid by farmers Forliving&maintenance For production Constructed by the U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics. 71
8 APPENDIX TABLE 6 Construction Costs Selected Dates, Sept Aug. Aug. Feb. Mar. Sept. Mar. June 1939 ' American Appraisal Co Aberthaw Construction Co Associated General Contractors of America, Inc Engineering News-Record The indexes of the American Appraisal Company are based on a detailed bill of quantities of material and labor required for typical frame, brick-wood frame, brick-steel frame and reinforced concrete buildings, with allowances for contractor's overhead and profit, in 30 representative cities throughout the United States. 2 The indexes of the Aberthaw Construction Company, constructed quarterly are based upon the cost of constructing an 8-story reinforced concrete industrial structure by the company in Connecticut. The index does not include data for home-office overhead or for profit on the job, but is confined to the cost of labor, materials, plant, tools, insurance, etc., actually required for the Construction of the building. 8 The measurements of the Associated General Contractors of America, Inc. combine indexes of wages and materials in the proportion of 40 per cent for the former and 60 per cent for the latter. Wages used in computing this index are for hod-carriers and common laborers; material prices are for sand, gravel, crushed stone, Portland cement, common brick, lumber, hollow tile and structural and reinforcing steel. Wages and prices are reported by 12 district offices of the Association. The indexes of the Engineering-News Record include (1) the base price of structural steel shapes 'at Pittsburgh, wt. 24; (2) consumers' net price of cement exclusive of bags, f.o.b. Chicago, wt. 3; (3) lumber 2 x4 S4S pine and fir (ENR 20 cities average), wt. 29; (4) common labor rate (ENR 20 cities, average of wage rates in force), wt. 44. Average of September, December, March and June. 0 September March
9 APPENDIX TABLE 7 Average Hourly Earnings in Manufacturing Industries Selected Dates, Jan Aug. Aug. Feb. Mar. Sept. Mar. June All manufacturing Durable goods Nondurable goods Durable goods Iron&steel&theirproducts Electrical machinery Machinery except electrical Automobiles Transportation equipment exci. autos Nonferrous metals & their products Lumber & timber basic products Furniture & finished lumber products Stone,clay&glassproducts Nondurable goods Textile mill & other fiber products Apparel & other finished textile products Leather & leather products Food & kindred products Tobacco manufactures Paper & allied products Printing, publishing & allied industries Chemicals & allied products Products of petroleum & coal Rubber products Miscellaneous industries Computed by the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics from surveys of 90 individual industries based on samples from representative firms. The percentage changes are accurate for the individual industries. It is to be noted, however, that they relate to changing numbers of workers, as between 1939 and In general, the greatest additions to the working force come in industries with high hourly rates of pay. This makes the average for all industries higher than it would be if constant weights were applied to the percentages for the several industries. The percentage for all manufacturing industries, averaged, represents the combined influence of changing weights and changing rates of pay. It measures the change (in average amounts received for an hour's work) between two periods differing substantially in the composition of the working population. It is not a simple index of wage rates. 73
10 APPENDIX TABLE 8 Average Hourly Earnings in Nonmariufacturing Industries Selected Dates, Sept Aug. Aug. Feb. Mar. Sept. Mar. June Coal mining, anthracite Coal mining, bituminous Metalliferous mining Quarrying & nonmetallic mining Crude petroleum production Public utilities Telephone & telegraph Electric light & power cos Street railways & busses Trade Wholesale Retail Services Hotels, year-round Laundries Dyeing & cleaning Building construction, private Data in this table are in process of revision by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 74
11 APPENDIX TABLE 9 Wholesale Prices, Monthly Indexes, Commodity Classilications of the National Bureau of Economic Research 1929= These index numbers are constructed by the National Bureau, using price quotations compiled by the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. They were originally published in Economic Tendencies in the United States (1932) and, in greater detail, in Prices in Recession and Recovery (1936). The National Bureau takes this occasion to publish revised series of monthly measurements from November 1927 to June The differences between these indexes and the indexes appearing in Prices in Recession and Recovery are due to the substitution of a revised automobile index ( ) and a correction in the commodity crushed stone ( ). For an account of the methods employed in constructing these index numbers the reader is referred to Prices in Recession and Recovery, pp The user will realize that the great economic changes since December 1941 lessen the accuracy of measurements of price movements. Index numbers for products of the heavy industries and for other groups containing commodities markedly affected by the transition from peace to war are most seriously affected. The price indexes of the National Bureau are here printed in full, as a permanent record. The National Bureau does not plan to extend these records beyond June Each of the following combinations of groups represents a single principle of classification applied to all commodities: and processed goods Producer and consumer goods Durable goods, nondurable goods, and fuels All goods destined for human consumption, goods intended for use in capital equipment, building materials, and fuels Foods and nonfoods Crops, animal products, mineral products, and forest products (thirty-six commodities that do not fit readily into these classes are omitted) American farm products and products other than those originating on American farms. The numbers (No.) of price series given at the heads of the various columns differ somewhat from those in Prices in Recession and Recovery. In the earlier publication price series included in more than one of the groups derived from a given principle of classification were counted more than once (e.g., automobiles were counted once in consumer goods, once in producer goods). The totals in the present tables do not include such duplications. When a commodity apears in more than one group the number is given a fractional value in each group; the fractions add to 1, in the total. These remarks do not apply to the commodity weights (Wt.). When a commodity is included in more than one group its weight is, of course, apportioned appropriately among the groups in question. 75
12 ALL MANU- COM- RAW FAC- MODI- MATE- rvred PRODUCER GOODS CONSUMER GOODS PERISHABLE GOODS MONTH TIES RL4LS GOODS Processed Total Processed Total Processed Total No Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May , Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May L Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
13 NONDURABLE DURABLE GOODS GOODS SEMIDURABLE GOODS NONDURABLE GOODS DURABLE GOODS Pro. Con. Pro. Con- Processed Total Processed Total Processed Total ducer sumer ducer sumer io
14 ALL MANU COM- FAC- MODI- MATE- TURED MONTH TIES RIALS GOODS PRODUCER GOODS Processed Total CONSUMER GOODS Processed Total PERISHABLE GOODS Processed Total 1932 Jan ) 66.1 Feb Mar , Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 74, Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun , Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr
15 SEMIDURABLE GOODS Processed Total NONDURABLE GOODS Processed Total DURABLE GOODS Processed NONDURABLE GOODS Pro. Conducer sumer DURABLE GOODS Pro- Conducer sumer ) )
16 ALl. MANU. COM- RAW VAC- MODI' MATE- TURED MONTH TIES IUALS GOODS PRODUCER GOODS Processed Total CONSUMER GOODS Processed Total PERISHABLE GOODS Processed Total May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 1938 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 1939 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 1940 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug ,
17 SEMIDURABL.E GOODS Processed Total NONDURABLE GOODS Processed Total DURABLE GOODS Processed Total NONDURABLE DURABLE GOODS Pro. Conducer swner GOODS Pro- Conducer sumer , , d
18 , ALL MANU- COM- RAW PAC MOD!- MATE- TURED PRODUCER GOODS CONSUMER GOODS PERISHABLE GOODS MONTH TIES RIALS GOODS Processed Total Processed Total Processed Total Sep , Oct Nov Dec r Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun 9L Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul i Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Q Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun ) MONTH ALL GOODS DESTINED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION Processed Total No Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun GOODS DESTINED FOR USE IN CAPITAL EQUIPMENT Processed Total BUILDING MATERIALS Processed Total CAP. EQUIP. AND BLDG. MAT. Total PRODUCER FUELS Processed
19 113.4 SEMIDURABLE GOODS Processed Total NONDURABLE GOODS Processed Total DURABLE GOODS Processed Total NONDURABLE DURABLE GOODS Pro- Conducer surner GOODS Pro- Conducer suzner L PRODUCER GOODS CONSUMER PRODUCER DESTINED FOR GOODS, GOODS, HUMAN CONSUMPTION PROCESSED RAW Foods Nonfoods Total FOODS Foods Nonfoods Foods Nonfoods Processed Total N ON F OODS Processed Total L
20 ALL GOODS GOODS DESTINED CAP. EQUIP. DESTINED FOR FOR USE IN AND HUMAN CONSUMPTION CAPITAL EQUIPMENT BUILDING MATERIALS BLDG. MAT. PRODUCER FUELS MONTH Processed Total Processed Total Processed Total Total Processed Total Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun ' Jul Aug Sep Oct ' Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan , Feb Mar Apr May Jun ) Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec ,
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