THE ECONOMIST DIARY 1975

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Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 The Economist Diary 1975 Editorial information compiled by The Economist. Maps by Oxford University Press Bound by Macdermott & Chant Limited Manufactured in England and published by The Economist Newspaper Limited 25 St James's Street London SWIA IHG England Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 Contents Average Briton rpgthieds?freelpiateRt0g/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Pages preceding diary page page United Kingdom information European Economic Community information Average Briton EEC summary; population; national income The average Briton: household income and spending, leisure interests, work and wealth .. 5 EEC: growth rate summary, population .. EEC organisation; foreign trade summary (chart). . 40 41 UK population; education; labour EEC rich and poor (chart) .. . . 42 Population of the United Kingdom: home population, age distribution, aliens; birth and death rates .. 6 EEC national income: national income at 1974 exchange rates, gross domestic product indices, fixed capital UK expectation of life; causes of death; marriages 7 investment 43 UK schools: pupils, schools, pupils and teachers by region; EEC production; employment further education .. 8 EEC production and employment: industrial production, UK universities .. 9 employment, hours of work, unemployment .. 44 UK manpower: working population, public servants, unemployment .. 10 EEC major industrial products.. 45 UK wages; industrial stoppages; trade unions 11 EEC agriculture; prices; wages EEC agriculture: index of production, major products .. 46 UK crime; transport; postal services UK justice and crime: persons found guilty, divorce, prisons 12 EEC prices and wages: cost of living, wholesale prices, wages in manufacturing, share prices .. 47 UK transport; posts and telecommunications 13 EEC finance; foreign trade UK climate; sea fishing; agriculture UK climate; sea fishing: main ports and catches .. 14 EEC finance: money supply, exchange rates, international liquidity .. 48 UK agriculture: crops, livestock, guaranteed prices, subsidies, home supply .. 15 EEC foreign trade 49 UK production; investment; building UK production: index, output of major products .. 16 World hotels .. .. 5O51 The rate of growth in the UK: industrial production, selected industries (chart) . . 17 Measures,' distances; world time; world holidays UK investment (chart) .. . . 18 UK investment: fixed capital investment by manufacturing Weights and measures 52 industry, building industry . . 19 UK incomes; taxation Conversion factors 53 UK incomes: 1974 compared with 1938 salary or wage earnings, distribution of personal income .. 20 Direct air distances; world time 54 UK income tax; capital gains tax .. 21 UK income tax on specimen incomes, 1974-75 .. 22 Calendar .. 55 UK death duties; value added tax; corporation tax 23 UK prices; spending; advertising World holidays 1975 .. .. 56,57 Purchasing power of the ; UK price indices 24 The rate of inflation in the UK: consumer prices, Addresses and telephone numbers .. .. 58,59 selected consumer items (chart) .. 25 UK household ownership and spending (chart) .. 26 UK spending: consumers' expenditure, retail trade, catering and motor trades, hire purchase .. 27 UK communications media: newspapers, magazines, television .. 28 UK advertising: expenditures, television and radio contractors .. 29 UK national income; budget UK social services: cost, contributions, benefits .. 30 UK national income and expenditure; public finance 31 UK finance; external trade UK banking and insurance: minimum lending rate, money supply, bank advances, insurance .. 32 UK balance of payments, official reserves ., 33 UK external trade: commodities .. 34 UK external trade: best markets, regions, share of world exports .. 35 UK Government; diplomatic representation British Government offices and ministers .. 36 British Governments since 1894: general elections since 1931 37 The British Parliament; Commonwealth High Commissions 38 Embassies .. 39 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 2 - Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Pages following diary page Appointments: 1976 .. .. 60-65 Notes .. 66 United States information US population; education; labour Population of the United States 67 US city populations .. 68 US immigrants: country of origin, occupation, age and sex 69 US vital statistics: births, marriages, divorces and deaths; age groups, life expectancy and death rates, causes of death 70 US education: enrolments, finance, higher education 71 US manpower; wages and the working week .. 72 US unemployment rates; work stoppages; crime .. 73 US transport; agriculture; production US transport: inter city traffic, highways, railroads, civil aviation 74 US agriculture: indices, crops, livestock, frozen foods, finance 75 US industrial production: index, output of major products 76 US capital investment; construction: value of new construction, new housing starts, mortgage debt outstanding 77 US incomes; spending; taxation US personal incomes: sources, distribution, average per capita income .. 78 US personal expenditures; ownership of cars and household goods; consumer prices 79 US advertising; consumer credit 80 US Federal income tax: tax liability and effective rates, combined normal and surtax rates; Federal estate tax US national income; budget. US social security: funds collected, contribution rates, benefits, unemployment insurance .. US national income; budget .. US finance; foreign trade; government US finance: interest rates, money supply, securities, stock owners; reserves .. 84 US foreign commerce; balance of payments 85 The US Government .. 86 US senators and governors; standing committees of Senate 87 page Comparative statistics of countries UK and North America United Kingdom, United States, Canada . .. 100,101 Europe Principal trading countries: Belgium, France, West Germany .. 102, 103 Italy, Netherlands, Sweden .. 104, 105 Other Europe: Austria, Bulgaria, Cyprus .. 106 Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, East Germany 107 Greece, Hungary, Iceland .. 108 Ireland, Jugoslavia, Malta, Norway .. 109 Poland, Portugal, Rumania .. 110 Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, USSR .. 111 Other America Argentina, Brazil, Chile 112 Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Venezuela .. 113 Africa Ghana, Kenya, Libya .. Nigeria, South Africa, Sudan, Zambia Middle East Egypt, Iran, Iraq Israel, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Syria 81 Asia and Pacific Principal trading countries: Australia, Japan, New Zealand 82 Other Asia and Pacific: 83 China, India, Indonesia .. Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka .. World information World finance; trade Exchange rates .. World stock markets: share price indices, stock prices and yields .. World trade .. World primary products World food crops: fibres World metals; fuels, rubber and oilseeds .. World travel; standards of living World travel : tourism, civil aviation, airports, road accident deaths .. World air traffic: European airports (chart). . World rich and poor (chart) . . . . . . World national incomes, ownership of consumer goods, education and reading .. International comparisons; world population World production and prices, economic aid to developing countries, invisible trade .. World population 114 115 116 117 .. 118,119 120 121 International abbreviations EEC, IBRD, OECD, UNIDO, etc. .. 122 Street plans and maps follow page 122 Note 88 In the tables which follow, where there is a dash the figure is nil or negligible; " n.a." denotes that the figure is not available. Figures do not necessarily add exactly to totals because of' rounding "and those 89 for latest years are provisional in some cases. 90, 91 "Tons" means long tons where used on pages 5-39; on pages 67-87 US tons are used; "tonnes" means metric tons, used in some cases on pages 5-39, and also generally on other pages. Crop production 92 figures on pages 46 and 100-121 are for harvest years referred to the calendar year in which the entire harvest or the bulk of the harvest took place; for livestock, reference is made to the month and year of enumeration, or to the year ending September. Monetary statistics, where changed from national currencies to sterling or US $, have, unless otherwise specified, been converted at the average par value 94 for the relevant year (for 1967 at the equivalent of US $2.75 = E1 95 sterling); where no par value exists, or where it applied for part of a 96 year, the most appropriate average rate is used (at the equivalent of US $2.435 = E1 sterling for 1971, US $2.50 = ?1 sterling for 1972 and $2.452 =ft sterling for 1973). The term billion, where used on 97 pages 67-87, refers to a thousand million. Sterling values prior to February 15, 1971, formerly in the form of shillings and pence, have been converted to new pence. Population of cities generally include surrounding suburbs. 98 It is impossible to mention here all the sources from which the statistics 99 are compiled, but all are gratefully acknowledged. British official stat- istics are reprinted by kind permission of the Controller of H M Station- ery Office. 93 ?The Economist Newspaper Limited, England 1974. Maps: Oxford University Press, England 1974, Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 3 AllarytyeEiceofieftligpONEWsWpfl8LRNitlall1000140001-1 Founded in 1843, The Economist is owned by The Economist Newspaper Limited, an independent company set up in 1928 to assure the paper's total editorial freedom. Its policy is to report and discuss the whole of public affairs, particularly politics, international affairs and economics. Opinions are strongly expressed when necessary, with the aim of influencing government policy, but with as few prejudices as possible and certainly no party political prejudice. The Economist is a weekly publication, printed on a daily newspaper schedule. It goes to press late on Thursday night, but editorial changes to include significant news can be made in the small hours. The Editor is Alastair Burnet. The editorial content of the paper is published anonymously, the opinions expressed being those of The Economist as a whole. Circulation of The Economist 1843-1973. World wide sales of The Economist 1973 Total circulation thousands Canada 2,868 United .:1n1831r 0 194.3 53 63 73 Micldle East 3,191.-r - - Japan 1,382 Central and South America 3,242 Australasia . 3,510 _ The Economist Intelligence Unit Limited The EIU is an international research and consultancy organisation. Founded in 1946, it is a subsidiary of The Economist, but operates quite separately; like the parent company it is completely independent of outside control. Since its formation the El U has carried out over 10,500 assignments in ninety-two different countries. Its clients include large and small companies in many fields of business, trade and industry associations, chambers of commerce and even private individuals; in the public sector, the United Nations and its agencies, 45 national governments and many regional and local authorities. EIU research and consulting services include?Economic and Business Forecasting?Industrial Market Research and Marketing?Management Consultancy?Financial and Fiscal Studies?Development Planning?Transport Studies?Energy Studies. In addition, the EIU produces a wide range of monthly and quarterly publications, 85 in all. Average percentage of research and consultancy revenue over the five years 1969-1973 Miscellaneous Financial and statistical General economic By type of job Asia and Australasia Economic development including transport By geographical area United Kingdom Rest of Europe Management Industrial market consultancy Approved For Release 202/88/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Middle East North, Central and South America and the Caribbean By sector 4 The aveParefffi'MY (statistics refer to the United Kingdom for 1973 unless stated otherwise) ase 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Household Housing and households A "household- includes any resident domestic servants or lodgers living with a family. Number of households .. Average size of household .. Proportion of houses and flats: Owner-occupied .. Tenant-occupied .. Household income and spending Average annual household income .. Proportion of income paid in: Income tax .. National insurance, etc. .. Leaving an average disposable income of which (percentages of total income) spent on: Food .. 13.7% Tobacco .. .. ? . Housing .. 9.9% Motor vehicles .. ? . Clothing .. 6.1% Fuel and light .. Alcoholic drink .. 5.7% Public transport.. ? . Motor running costs .. 4.0% Reading matter .. Household durables .. 3.5% and saved 7.2% or E231 191 million 2.9 persons 51 per cent. 49 per cent. .. ?3,199 13.5% or ?432 6-4% or ?204 .. ?2,563 3.2% 3.1% 3.1% 2.4% 1-1% Eating habits Household domestic consumption in ounces (unless otherwise stated) per head per week. Bread .. Other farinaceous foods Sugar .. Preserves .. Meat .. Fish .. Eggs (number) .. Milk, liquid (pints) .. Butter .. Cheese .. Margarine .. Potatoes .. Fresh green vegetables Tomatoes, fresh Other vegetables Fresh fruit .. Other fruit .. Tea .. Chocolate .. Other confectionery Great Britain 1963 1973 43.4 33.4 25.6 24.0 18.5 13.7 3.2 2.5 38.0 35.8 5.8 4.7 4.6 4.2 4.9 4.7 6.0 5.2 3.1 3.7 3.3 3.0 56.9 45.9 13.6 12.5 4.0 3.8 18.3 20.3 17.9 17.9 6.7 5-7 2.8 2.2 3.8 4.7 3.8 3.8 Leisure Entertainment The population (aged 5 years and over) spends on average each week: Listening to the radio .. Watching television ? ? and those aged 10 years and over: Go to the cinema once every .. Buy one gramophone record every Holiday travel Three out of five Britons leave home for their holiday and one out of four have a second holiday: Number of holidays taken in Britain .. of these-going to the most popular regions: South West England .. South England (other) .. Wales .. Scotland .. .. ? ? Number of holidays taken abroad of these-going to: Spain .. France ? ? Italy .. 9* hours 17i hours 17 weeks 20 weeks 401 million 26 per cent. 14 per cent. 14 per cent. 13 per cent. 81 million 35 per cent. 11 per cent. 8 per cent. Gambling The average adult (aged 18 years and over) lays out as stakes in a year on: Horse and greyhound racing .. of which-on-course horse racing .. on-course greyhound racing Football pools Bingo .. Gaming machines .. ?41?24 ?2.49 ?3.24 ?5.36 ?5.23 ?4-98 Drinking and smoking Consumption per head of the adult population (aged 18 years and over). Figures in brackets refer to the size of the unit. Drinks per year: prewar 1973 Beer-pints .. .. .. 206 275 Table wine-glasses (h bottle) 4 38 Sherry-glasses (N bottle) 14 24 Port-glasses (ix4 bottle) .. 14 4 Whisky-tots (A bottle) .. 52 95 Gin-tots (h bottle) .. 19 30 Cigarettes smoked per week 41 66 Work and wealth Jobs and pay In a working population of Proportion in manufacturing With average weekly earnings for men : .. 25i million .. 35 per cent. Manual workers .. ?39.35 Non-manual workers .. ?50.80 Standards of living Percentage of households having: 1956 1973 Television set .. 40 94 Refrigerator .. 76 Washing machine .. 19 66 Car .. 25 55 Telephone .. 16 45 Central heating n.a. 40 Hire purchase Average debt outstanding per household .. ?133 Wealth Only a section of the population holds wealth in the forms listed below: the first .column gives the value of the average holding, the second assumes an even distribution of each asset over the whole adult population (aged 21 years and over). Great Britain (1971) Average holding Average per adult Land and buildings (net) .. ?4,549 1,050 Stocks and shares (quoted) .. ?6,780 ?538 Life insurance policies .. ?1,655 ?489 Shares and deposits in building societies ?1,799 ?240 National savings and premium bonds .. ?341 ?64 Cash at bank-current account .. ?457 ?95 deposit account .. ?890 ?101 Cash at National and Trustee Savings Banks ?466 ?85 Cash in the house .. ?53 ?7 Household goods and pictures .. ?288 ?109 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 5 PariptFiEtti5E11PaOf 15-iiTerNIN Home population (thousands) Al" I I. V101000140001-1 Census figures' United Kingdom Total males females England and Wales Total males females Wales Total Scotland Total males females Northern Ireland Total males females 1821 .. 15,472 7,498 7,974 12,000 5,850 6,150 794 2,092 983 1,109 1,380 665 715 1841 . . 20,183 9,819 10,364 15,914 7,778 8,137 1,046 2,620 1,242 1,378 1,649 800 849 1861 24,525 11,894 12,631 20,066 9,776 10,290 1,286 3,062 1,450 1,612 1,396 668 728 1881 31,015 15,060 15,955 25,974 12,640 13,335 1,572 3,736 1,799 1,936 1,305 621 684 1901 38,237 18,492 19,745 32,528 15,729 16,799 2,013 4,472 2,174 2,298 1,237 590 647 1921 44,027 21,033 22,994 37,887 18,075 19,811 2,656 4,882 2,348 2,535 1,2584 6104 6484 1931 46,038 22,060 23,979 39,952 19,133 20,819 2,593 4,843 2,326 2,517 1,2434 601 4 6424 1951 50,225 24,118 26,107 43,758 21,016 22,742 2,599 5 096 2,434 2,662 1,371 668 703 1961 . . 52,709 25,481 27,228 46,105 22,304 23,801 2,644 5,179 2,483 2,697 1,425 694 731 1971 . . 55,515 26,953 28,562 48,750 23,683 25,067 2,731 5,229 2,515 2,714 1,536 755 781 1973g.. 55,933 27,186 28,748 49,175 23,916 25,259 2,749 5,212 2,504 2,708 1,547 766 781 Forecasts 2 1980 .. 57,052 27,814 29,238 50,236 24,507 25,729 2,8004 5,223 2,525 2,698 1,593 782 811 1990 . . 59,499 29,126 30,373 52,389 25,658 26,731 2,9304 5,394 2,622 2,772 1,716 846 870 2000 .. 62,132 30,553 31,579 54,687 26,899 27,788 3,0504 5,571 2,725 2,846 1,874 929 945 'Except where indicated. 2Projections estimated by making assumptions as to fertility, etc. 3Mid-year estimate. 4Estimate. Age distribution (thousands) 1871 Age groups (years) Total males females 1901 Total males females 1931 Total males females 1973 Total males females Under 5 .. 3,691 1,850 1,841 4,382 2,191 2,191 3,532 1,784 1,748 4,295 2,206 2,089 5-14 .. 6,218 3,124 3,094 8,040 4,024 4,016 7,643 3,859 3,784 9,088 4,663 4,425 15-29 .. 7,204 3,461 3,743 10,808 5,192 5,616 11,854 5,805 6,049 11,975 6,074 5,900 30-59 .. 8,210 3,906 4,304 12,131 5,811 6,320 17,696 8,248 9,448 19,791 9,819 9,972 60 and over 2,109 967 1,142 2,874 1,273 1,601 5,314 2,364 2,950 10,785 4,424 6,361 Total .. 27,431 13,309 14,122 38,237 18,492 19,745 46,038 22,060 23,979 55,933 27,185 28,748 Aliens naturalised 1938 1950 1955 1960 1965 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 Total .. .. .. of whom, nationals of: 2,158 7,033 4,562 6,587 4,437 3,733 3,498 2,856 2,725 2,177 Germany .. .. 293 683 609 516 246 192 193 144 119 91 Hungary .. 16 138 207 89 601 446 369 287 277 174 Italy .. 168 237 169 215 147 169 123 109 112 91 Jugoslavia .. 4 63 189 212 180 164 209 154 135 93 Latvia .. 14 22 185 236 101 76 59 55 64 41 Poland .. 63 2,916 1,800 4,115 2,250 1,550 1,440 1,109 1,011 747 Russia .. 229 562 139 86 13 14 16 14 5 9 United States 57 43 41 29 15 34 31 27 47 43 Birth and death rates (live births and deaths per 1,000 population; infant2 deaths and illegitimate births per 1,000 live births) 1870-2 1900-2 1910-2 1920-2 1930-2 1951 1961 1971 1972 1973 ( Birth rate 35-0 28.6 24.6 23.1 16.3 15-8 17-8 16-2 14.9 14.0 United i Death rate 221 17.3 141 12.7 12-2 12-6 12-0 116 12.1 12.0 Kingdom i Infant mortality 150 142 110 82 67 31 22 18 17 17 Illegitimacy 60 43 45 48 48 48 55 82 85 n.a. (Birthrate 35-5 28-7 24.5 22-8 15.8 15.5 17.6 16.0 14.7 13.7 England and l Death rate -I 22-3 17-1 13-8 12.4 11-9 12.6 12-0 11-6 12-1 11-9 Wales' Infant mortality 156 146 110 80 64 30 21 18 17 17 Illegitimacy 56 39 42 46 45 48 60 84 86 n.a. Birth rate 34-8 29.5 25-9 25-6 19.1 17-7 19-5 16.6 15-1 14-3 Scotland Death rate { 22.2 17-9 15.2 14-2 13.4 12.9 12.3 11.8 12-5 12.4 Infant mortality 126 124 109 94 84 37 26 20 19 19 Illegitimacy 95 64 74 72 72 51 46 81 85 88 i Birth rate 28-3 24.9 24-2 24.3 20.5 20-7 22-4 20-7 19.4 18-7 Northern Death rate 17.5 19.6 17.5 15.9 14-2 12.9 11.3 10-6 110 11-4 UK Ireland Infant mortality 96 113 101 86 75 41 27 23 21 21 Population Illegitimacy 51 39 42 44 50 31 25 38 42 41 Education Labour 'Before 1951, figures relate to number of births registered in the calendar year ; from 1951, they relate to the numbers actually occurring in the year. 2Under one year old, excluding stillbirths. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 6 UK exptffateliffir8Venre2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 (at various ages; number of years expectation) Age 1950-52 Males Females 1969-71 Males Birth 66.2 71.2 68.6 5 63-9 68.4 65.2 10 59.1 63.6 60.4 15 54.3 58.7 55.5 20 49.5 53.9 50.7 25 44.8 49.2 46.0 UK causes of death (number) Deaths from natural causes .. of which: Tuberculosis-all forms .. Diphtheria .. Whooping cough .. Meningococcal infection .. Acute poliomyelitis., .. Measles .. . Cancer-malignant disease Cerebrovascular disease2 Heart disease3 Respiratory disease4 Peptic ulcer .. Prematurity and other maternal and infantile diseases .. 1938, 533,459 30,149 3,367 1,381 n.a. 274 2,381 76,356 52,308 148,980 66,491 5,575 25,772 Deaths by violence 26,139 of which: Road traffic accidents 6,859 Suicide .. 5,794 Age 1950-52 1969-71 Females Males Females Males Females 74.9 713 66.4 61.4 56.6 517 30 40 50 60 70 80 40.2 30.9 22.2 14.8 9.0 4.8 44.4 35.1 26.2 17.9 10.9 5.8 41.2 317 22.8 15.1 9.3 5.4 46.8 37.2 28.1 19.7 12.4 6.9 1950, 1960, 1965, 1969 1970 1971 1972 568,119 576,747 600,005 632,584 629,067 618,757 648,105 20,405 4,058 2,709 2,157 1,950 1,711 1,746 58 5 - - 3 1 485 48 24 10 22 30 3 327 118 137 144 163 153 168 823 24 4 - - 3 271 33 129 43 51 36 32 97,465 112,222 120,773 130,095 131,158 132,527 134,582 75,154 88,262 90,918 91,975 91,691 92,418 94,872 169,202 173,579 182,668 216,516 213,451 215,334 225,930 55,796 57,397 67,946 85,904 87,367 73,882 84,988 5,820 5,386 4,503 4,659 4,280 4,312 4,569 19.457 17,869 16,380 13,285 13,203 12,789 11,815 22,017 26,581 27,793 26,952 26,315 26,321 25,834 4,842 7,496 8,509 7,767 7,884 8,185 8,141 4,788 5,583 5,646 4,779 4,386 4,376 4,238 1 'Infantile paralysis.' 2 'Stroke.' 3 Rheumatic fever, chronic rheumatic heart disease and arteriosclerotic and degenerative heart disease only 1950 to 1965; all forms 1938 and from 1969. 4 Influenza, pneumonia (including newborn in 1938 and from 1968), bronchitis and emphysema. 5 Figures are not completely comparable with those from 1969 owing to a change in classification. UK marriages (thousands, by status and age) 1938 1950 1960 1965 1969 1970 1971 1972 Total marriages 4091 408.0 393.6 422.1 451.6 471.0 459.4 480.3 Bachelors .. 375.9 354.4 352.6 376.2 397.0 412.4 393.9 392.6 Divorced men 4.8 26.9 19.7 25.9 34.2 38.1 45.1 65.9 Widowers .. 28.4 26.7 213 20.0 20.4 20.5 20.4 21.8 Spinsters .. 387.0 361.2 356.8 379.6 400.8 415.9 397.8 397.6 Divorced women 4.1 23.9 19.0 25.2 32.1 36.2 42.3 61.1 Widows 18.0 22.9 17.8 17.3 18.7 18.9 19.3 21.6 Males Under 21 14.1 23.2 46.6 65.1 71.0 81.4 77.6 77.3 21-24.. 117.71 141.2 161.0 175.3 2057. 2097. 1968. 184.6 25-29.. 156.21 121.3 94.6 94.5 88.8 91.1 91.4 103.6 30-34.. 60.11 47.3 32.8 30.6 29.3 30.3 30.1 34.1 35-44.. .. 33.91 41.6 27.0 26.9 24.9 26.0 26.9 32.6 45-54.. .. 13.01 17.3 14.9 13.5 14.1 14.5 15.8 21.6 55 and over .. 12.41 14.9 15.9 16.2 17.7 17.9 20.8 26.4 Age not stated2 1.71 1.2 0.6 - - - - - Females Under 21 .. 67.6 99.9 141.9 171.7 170.6 186.0 176.6 175.9 21-24.. .. 151.31 148.2 139.9 144.6 173.3 171.6 161.7 153.7 25-29.. .. 110.21 77-6 48.0 45.8 47.6 51.2 53.3 64.0 30-34.. 38.11 29.6 19.4 17.3 17.4 18-3 19.2 23.5 35-44.. .. 25.01 30.3 20.8 19.8 17.8 18.6 19.9 25.9 45-54.. .. 9.61 13.5 13.1 12.4 13.2 13.2 14.8 20.1 55 and over .. 5.51 7.6 9.8 10.5 11.7 12.1 13.9 17.1 Age not stated2 1.91 1.3 0.7 - - - - - 1Including an assumed age distribution for Northern Ireland. 2An assumed distribution of 'age not stated' is made for England and Wales from 1965. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 7 Ak#KiegelyMRse 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Pupils in all schools Age (years) Number (thousands) Projections (thousands)' 1961 1965 1970 1971 1972 1975 1980 1985 2-4 244 261 320 344 379 369 406 426 5-10 4,550 4,778 5,437 5,544 5,622 5,516 5,394 5,703 11-14 . 3,484 3,061 3,202 3,286 3,384 4,5032 4,6372 4,4372 Total 2-14 8,278 8,100 8,959 9,173 9,386 10,3892 10,4372 10,5672 15 282 480 526 534 566 844 961 869 16 172 224 268 272 282 451 554 573 17 . 86 132 151 157 161 208 287 330 18 and over 29 44 51 53 56 68 95 115 Total . 8,847 8,980 9,956 10,190 10,450 11,116 11,374 11,585 'Taking account of the change in school-leaving age from 15 to 16 years in 1972. 2Including 15 year age group. Schools, pupils and teachers-by region' Schools or departments (number) England .. Wales .. Scotland, .. Northern Ireland Pupils on registers (thousands) England .. Wales .. Scotland 2 . Northern Ireland Full-time teachers (thousands) England . . Wales4 . Scotland 2 5 Northern Ireland 1938 1950 1960 1970 1972 1973 ). 31,637 30,229 34,938 { 3,147 3,064 3,767 1,844 1,783 1,789 30,416 30,729 30,686 2,484 2,467 2,443 3,311 3,271 3,259 1,568 1,511 1,468 5,599 ' 6,009 7 8,126 8,552 8,708 ,620{ 501 524 533 769 785 870 959 995 1,013 211 229 282 344 357 358 1961. 26.5 6.2 231.8 32.1 7.3 312.4 1 37.6 9.7 377.4 23.2 42-4 14.2 410.73 25.03 46.4 15.3 429.53 25.83 49.3 15.8 'At January of the year shown. 2Public and grant-aided schools; excluding special schools. 3Not completely comparable with figures for previous years, due to a change in the method of collecting the statistics. 4Including the full-time equivalent of part-time teachers. 5At December of the previous year from 1970. UK further education Teachers completing initial training 1949-50 9,128 of whom-graduates .. n.a. Women .. 12,547 of whom-graduates .. n.a. 1959-60 6,846 2,415 13,512 1,823 1964-65 8,816 2,646 16,722 2,557 1968-69 13,151 3,340 29,076 3,954 1969-70 12,555 3,621 29,200 4,255 1970-71 14,216 4,032 32,322 4,934 1971-72 15,707 5,412 33,310 5,946 Further education establishments (England and Wales) 1949-50 1959-60 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 Students in grant-aided establishments' ('000) Full-time .. 46.1 98.2 227.7 237.8 248.6 262.1 Sandwich2 .. - 10.0 33.5 36.5 40.2 42.0 Part-time day .. .. 253.0 452.3 756.1 748.7 718-0 709.8 Evening-major establishments 552.0 687.3 712.7 736.4 745.9 767.0 evening institutes .. 1,005.7 808.1 1,352.6 1,421.8 1,519.3 1,590.1 Of whom on advanced courses leading to recognised qualifications ('000). Full-time n.a. 14.8 54.8 57.1 61.2 62.6 Sandwich2 n.a. 8.9 28.1 30.6 32.8 33.7 Part-time day .. .. .. n.a. 38.9 72.1 69.1 69.8 70.6 Evening-major establishments n.a. 30.8 42.6 40.4 37.5 36.5 evening institutes .. n.a. - 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 'Maintained, assisted and "direct grant- establishments. Autumn term of academic years. 2Attending for more than eighteen weeks full-time during an academic year. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 8 UK 1111iiltinitcl6gr Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Universities in Great Britain 1938-39 1949-50 1964 65 1965-66 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 Number of students taking courses, Men .. .. 49,202 80,514 115,460 133,963 176,169 179,229 182,887 Women .. .. 14,218 22,567 41,328 47,089 66,842 71,265 74,683 Courses taken by full-time students Arts, languages, education, music, etc.: Men 14,841 25,106 36,991 41,843 58,093 60,194 61,138 Women 7,533 12,137 24,905 28,846 41,168 43,627 45,469 Science Men 5,8151 13,6141 27,9901 35,492 42,085 43,253 44,696 Women .. . 1,8461 3,3031 8,7961 9,835 12,416 13,274 14,277 Engineering, technology, and architecture: Men 5,1991 10,7091 19,781'. 29,503 37,923 38,621 39,564 Women . '.. . . 89' 2241 481' 884 1,486 1,586 1,843 Medicine,dentistry andhealth : Men 11,375' 13,6131 12,622' 14,089 15,901 16,368 16,405 Women .. 1,9961 3,2581 3,724 4,448 5,838 6,491 7,206 Agriculture, forestry, veterinary, etc.: Men 1,138 3,026 2,997 3,160 3,649 3,689 3,475 Women .. 170 , 431 424 497 749 853 912 Degrees and diplomas obtained Degrees .. 10,791 20,087 32,854 38,340 59,864 64,090 n.a. Diplomas .. 5,118 7,145 10,746 11,921 13,357 13,952 n.a. Full-time teaching staff2 Professors .. .. .. 889 1,199 2,175 2,491 3,281 3,482 3,575 Readers and assistant professors Senior lecturers .. .. Lecturers .. .. .. Assistant lecturers and others 369 }1 ,543{ 1,193 570 728 3,102 2,331 1,190 2,318 7,802 2,632 IA404 J ' 12,735 5,664 5,667 1;23213 J ' 5,895 23,888 6,305 24,358 'Not directly comparable with figures from 1965-66 owing to change in classification; for 1965-66 changes resulted in the following numbers being re-classified: Science, inen i-2,913, women 1301; Engineering, etc., men -4,156, women -1,091; Medicine, etc., men 1,243, women R-790. 2Figures from 1965-66 not strictly comparable with those for previous years. 3including part-time, A list of Universities Full-time students' University Chancellor Vice-Chancellor Autumn 1973 Men Women Total Aberdeen .. Lord Polwarth .. E. M. Wright 3,174 2,094 5,268 Aston, Birmingham .. Lord Nelson J. A. Pope 3,279 632 3,911 Bath .. .. Lord Hinton L. Rotherham 2,217 822 3,039 Birmingham .. Sir Peter Scott .. R. B. Hunter 4,746 2,622 7,368 Bradford.. Harold Wilson .. E. G. Edwards 2,655 862 3,517 Bristol .. .. .. Dorothy Hodgkin .. A. W. Merrison 3,925 2,417 6,342 Brunel, Uxbridge, Middlesex The Earl of Halsbury ? . S. L. Bragg 1,656 387 2,045 Cambridge .. Lord Adrian .. ., J. W. Linnett 9,077 1,948 11,025 City, London .. .. The Lord Mayor of London . .. .. E. K. Parkes, 1,813 287 2,100 Dundee .. HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother .. J. Dreyer 1,909 857 2,766 Durham? . .. Malcolm John MacDonald .. .. Sir Derman Christopherson 2,381 1,511 3,892 East Anglia, Norwich .. Lord Franks .. . . .. F. Thistlethwaite 1,958 1,226 3,184 Edinburgh .. HRH The Duke of Edinburgh . ? Sir Hugh Robson 5,611 4,040 9,651 Essex, Colchester Lord Butler .. A. E. Sloman .. 1,499 585 2,084 Exeter .. Viscount Amory .. H. Kay .. . 1,955 1,626 3,581 Glasgow .. Sir Alexander Cairncross .. Sir Charles H. Wilson 5,369 3,117 8,486 Heriot-Watt, Edinburgh Sir Alec Douglas-Home .. G. M. Burnett .. 1,939 327 2,266 Hull .. .. Lord Cohen .. .. . ? S. R. Dennison .. 2,428 1,467 3,895 Keele .. .. HRH The Princess Margaret .. . ? W. A. C. Stewart 1,265 878 2,143 Kent, Canterbury Joseph Grimond .. . .. G. Templeman .. 1,672 966 2,638 Lancaster HRH The Princess Alexandra ., C. F. Carter 2,154 1,000 3,154 Leeds .. HRH The Duchess of Kent .. Lord Boyle 6,421 3,231 9,652 Leicester Sir Alan Hodgkin .. Sir Fraser Noble 1,964 1,599 3,563 Liverpool Sir Kenneth Wheare .. .. .. T. C. Thomas .. 4,740 2,216 6,956 London .. .. HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Sir Cyril Philips .. 23,521 11,252 34,773 Loughborough Lord Pilkington .. .. E. J. Richards .. 2,565 459 3,024 Manchester2 .. The Duke of Devonshire A. L. Armitage .. 8,950 3,810 12,760 Newcastle upon Tyne The Duke of Northumberland H. G. Miller .. 4,231 1,939 6,170 Nottingham .. .. Sir Francis Hill . . .. W. J. H. Butterfield 3,668 2,060 5,728 Open, Milton Keynes .. Lord Gardiner .. W. Perry .. 31,5604 16,920? 48,480? Oxford .. .. Maurice Harold Macmillan .. H. J. Habakkuk 9,008 2,295 11,303 Reading .. .. Lord Sherfield .. .. H. R. Pitt 2,954 538 3,492 St Andrews Lord Ballantrae .. .. .. J. S. Watson 1,760 1,314 3,074 Salford .. HRH The Duke of Edinburgh J. H. Horlock 3,180 1,885 5,065 Sheffield Lord Butler . D. G. Sims, 4.391 2,040 6,431 Southampton .. Sir Eric Roll L. C. B. Gower .. 3,043 1,553 4,596 Stirling.. , . Lord Robbins F. G. T. Holliday. 1,198 929 2,127 Strathclyde, Glasgow Lord Todd Sir Samuel Curran 4,319 1,350 5,669 Surrey, Guildford Lord Robens D. M. A. Leggett 1,796 751 2,547 Sussex, Brighton Lord Shawcross A. Biggs .. 2,457 1,400 3,857 Wales, Cardiff .. HRH The Duke of Edinburgh C. W. L. Bevan .. 10,200 5,360 15,560 Warwick.. Viscount Radcliffe J. B. Butterworth 1,961 1,058 3,019 York .. .. Lord Clark .. G. M. Carstairs .. 1,472 1,201 2,673 Total (Great Britain), .. 166,483 77,911 244,394 'Including students, other than undergraduates and graduates, on courses not of a university standard. 2Including Institute of Science and Technology. 3Appointed from October 1974. ?January 1974; not included in total. 5Excluding students of the Open University. 6Acting. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 9 Aigielliktruarrm.-0.E.1~02/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Distribution of manpower' (June; thousands) 1971 1972 1973 1971 1972 1973 Total working population .. 25,079 25,188 25,287 Employees by industry Males . 16,186 16,167 16,104 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 432 427 n.a. Females .. 8,894 9,021 9,183 Mining and quarrying .. 396 379 367 Food, drink and tobacco 770 756 758 HM Forces and Women's Services 368 371 361 Chemicals and allied trades4 482 468 462 Males .. 353 356 346 Metals, engineering and vehicles 4,169 3,967 3,981 Females .. 15 15 15 Textiles .. 622 597 589 Clothing and footwear .. 455 450 434 Unemployed 2 724 806 576 Paper, printing and publishing.. 595 579 576 Males 618 677 484 Other manufacturing .. 963 961 968 Females .. 106 129 92 Construction .. 1,262 1,300 1,350 Total in civil employment 23,988 24,011 24,350 Gas, electricity and water supply 377 356 345 Males 15,215 15,134 15,274 Transport and communication .. 1,568 1,543 n.a. Females 8,773 8,877 9,076 Distributive trades Insurance, banking, finance and 2,610 2,640 n.a. Employers and self-employed .. 1,867 1,892 1,891 business services 976 996 n.a. Professional and scientific services 2,989 3,106 n.a. Employees.. 22,121 22,118 22,459 Catering, hotels, etc. .. 691 732 n.a. Males 13,713 13,606 13,747 Other services .. 1,255 1,309 n.a. Females3 8,408 8,512 8,712 National government service .. 596 609 n.a. Local government service 914 943 n.a. 1Persons 15 years and over ; part-time workers are counted as full units. Revised figures. 2Excluding those temporarily stopped. 30f whom 34% were part-time (not normally employed for more than 30 hours per week) in Great Britain in 1972. ',Including coal and petroleum products. Public servants (thousands) Armed forces' 19394 1964 1974 Civil servants7,5 19397,, 19688 19747., Service personnel' 484,9 423.1 353.67 Total .. 347.0 707.7 694.4 Males .. Royal Navy and Royal Marines 482.1 129.1 407.0 94.1 339-12 76.52 Males .. Females 296.5 50.5 489.2 218.5 456-5 237.9 Army .. 240.5 182.9 167.32 Departments, by Royal Air Force 112.5 130.0 95.32 ministerial responsibility Females 2.8 16-1 14.52 Agriculture, Fisheries and Food 2.710 16.6 15.5 WRNS and QARNNS 0.1 3.5 3.62 Chancellor of WRAC and QARANC 2.5 6.5 5.82 the Exchequer's Departments n.a. 101.1 111-0 WRAF and PM RAFNS 0.2 6.1 5.02 Customs and Excise .. 15.015 18.0 24.9 Inland Revenue 25.010 63.6 69.3 Department for National Savings 15.3 13.4 Treasury and others .. n.a. 4.2 3.4 Reserves7,' 680.1 263.0 443.817 Education and Science 2.110 7-2 4-0 Males .. 680.1 257.0 438.212 Employment .. 28.315 29.7 33.8 Royal Navy and Royal Marines 62.3 9.7 43.312 Environment .. n.a. 80.0 73.9 Army'l . 562.1 224.8 354.712 Foreign and Commonwealth 2.8" 13.5 12.4 Royal Air Force 55.7 22.5 40-21 2 Home .. 7-210 22.4 28-3 Females 6.0 5.612 Social Services 22.710 70-3 83.6 Royal Navy and Royal Marines 1.0 1812 Trade and Industry .. n.a. 30.0 20.3 Army .. 4.9 3.012 Other civil departments n.a. 36-6 43-7 Royal Air Force 0.1 0.812 Defence 218.110 300.1 267-9 1United Kingdom personnel; excluding personnel locally enlisted abroad, 20,3 January 1st. 3Including part-time workers-two counting as one whole-time worker. Excluding casual or seasonal staff. 40n June 30th. 50n April 1st. 5Including regular and volunteer reserves, and auxiliary forces. 7Excluding Department for National Savings. 8Excluding the Post Office which became a public corporation on October 1, 1999. 5Excluding certain staff not employed by Government departments but deemed to be civil servants for superannuation purposes, the staff of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration and the Exchequer and Audit Department, and certain judicial officers. 15Estimates of staff in current Ministerial areas; not strictly comparable with later figures owing to changes of some responsibilities, and to inclusion of some part-time staff as whole-time. "Including the Army General Reserve and Ulster Defence Regiment. 12September 1973 Unemployment in Great Britain, Year Unem- ployed Unem- ployment Year Unem- ployed Unem- ployment Year Unem- ployed Unem- ployment ('000) ('000) ('000) 1930 1,927 15.8 1948 302 1.5 1961 312 1.4 1932 2,756 219 1949 300 1.5 1962 432 1.7 1934 2,107 16.6 1950 306 1.5 1963 521 2.3 1936 1,709 12.2 1 951 237 1-1 1964 372 1-6 1938 1,776 11-5 1952 329 1.6 1965 317 1-4 1940 850 5.7 1953 320 1.5 1966 331 1.4 1 941 260 1.7 1954 272 1.3 1967 521 2-2 1942 100 0.7 1955 213 1-0 1968 549 2.4 1943 69 0.5 1956 230 1969 544 2.4 1944 64 0.4 1 957 294 1-3 1970 582 2.5 1945 140 1-0 1958 410 1.9 1971 758 3.4 1946 363 2-4 1959 444 2.0 1972 844 3.8 1947 468 3.0 1960 346 1.5 1973 598 2.7 1Before 1948, figures refer to insured unemployed related to total number insured under the Unemployment Insurance Acts; from,1948 onwards total registered unemployed, excluding those temporarily stopped, related to total number of employees. The rate of unemployment in 1948 was on the previous basis 1.9% (on the new basis 1.5%). Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 10 UK waOrgarctrftvemaffiwOk8ekRDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 1938 1950 Weekly earnings, of Industrial workers (f): Men 3.45 7.52 Women 1.63 4.13 Boys2 1-31 3.19 Girlsa 0.93 2-67 Hours worked, by industrial workers Men .. 47.7 47.6 Women 43-5 42.0 ',Including overtime. All figures relate to October. 2Under 21 years. UK industrial stoppages Thousands of working days lost each year through stoppages: total, .. Mining and quarrying .. ? ? Engineering .. .. .. .. Shipbuilding and marine engineering .. Motor vehicles, cycles and aircraft .. Metals, metal goods and other vehicles Textiles.. .. .. .. Clothing and footwear .. Construction .. .. .. Transport and communication .. Other industries and services .. Number of stoppages .. 1938 1950 1,334 1,389 701 431 50 1155{ 53 125 88 66 84 4 33 3 115 64 40 188 118 405 875 1,339 1960 1965 1970 1971 1972 1973 14.54 1959. 28.05 30.93 35.82 40.92 7.42 9.60 13.99 15.80 18.30 21.16 6.50 8.99 13.35 14.96 17.55 21.02 4.84 6.48 9.42 10.28 11.76 15.13 48.0 47.0 45.7 44.7 45.0 45.6 40.5 38.7 37.9 37.7 37.9 37.7 ,Under 18 years. 1960 1965 1970 1971 1972 1973 3,024 2,925 10,980 13,551 23,909 7,173 495 413 1,092 65 10,801 90 394 411 1,668 1,338 2,789 1,350 387 165 410 563 796 267 576 906 1,409 3,579 2,009 2,259 93 281 1,054 555 1,042 927 16 46 191 58 236 140 9 6 192 13 38 41 110 135 242 255 4,188 179 636 305 1,313 6,539 876 303 308 257 3,409 586 1,135 1,617 2,832 2,354 3,906 2,228 2,497 2,854 10wing to changes in industrial classification in 1950, 1958 and 1968, figures for industry groups before 1960 and from 1970 are not strictly comparable with the others. Some principal British trade unions ("National Union of" unless otherwise stated) 1 Union Secretary Members' Union Secretary Members' ('000) ('000) Agricultural and Allied Workers .. R. N. Bottini 90 National and Local Government Officers' Bank Employees .. L. F. Mills 103 Association .. G. A. Drain 498 Boilermakers, Shipwrights, Blacksmiths Post Office Engineering Union .. B. C. Stanley 125 Er Structural Workerse D. McGarvey 123 Post Office Workers', T. Jackson 191 Civil and Public Services Association W. L. Kendall 213 Printers, Graphical Er Media Personnel, .. R. W. Briginshavv 55 Civil Servants, B. A. G illman 62 Professional, Executive, Clerical Construction, Allied Trades and Computer Staff, .. R. Grantham 121 and Technicians .. G. F. Smith 270 Public Employees .. A. Fisher 443 Dyers, Bleachers and Textile Workers .. F. Dyson 55 Railwaymen .. Sir Sidney Greene 183 Electrical Electronic Telecommunication Schoolmasters, National Association of.. T. A. Casey 69 Union/Plumbing Trades Union .. F. J. Chapple 417 Scientific, Technical and Managerial Engineering Workers, unknown' 1,340 Staffs, C. Jenkins 285 Footwear, Leather and Allied Trades .. T. A. Moore 74 Seamen J. H. Slater 43 Furniture, Timber Er Allied Trades Union .. A. G. Tomkins 85 Sheet Metal Workers, Coppersmiths, General and Municipal Workers D. Basnett 848 Heating and Domestic Engineers.. .. L. W. Buck 82 Graphical and Allied Trades, .. V. Flynn 183 Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers4 A. W. Allen 325 Graphical Association, National .. J. M. Bonfield 103 Tailors and Garment Workers .. J. Macgougan 118 Health Service Employees, Teachers .. E. L. Britton 274 Confederation of .. .. ? . F. J. Lynch 113 Textile Workers' Union, Amalgamated .. F. J. Hague and Hosiery Et Knitwear Workers .. ? ? H. L. Gibson 69 J. King 46 Inland Revenue Staff Federation .. . ? CT. H. Plant 54 Transport Er General Workers' Union .. J. L. Jones 1,747 Iron and Steel Trades Confederation ? ? Sir David Davies 105 Transport Salaried Staffs' Association .. D.A. Mackenzie 73 Mineworkers .. . ? L. Daly 271 Total membership .. 11,3152 1From information available at April 1974. 2At December 31, 1972. Including others not shown separately; 10,001,419 of total were affiliated members of the TUC at September 3, 1973. ,At September 3, 1973, revised to take account of unions merged as at April 1974. 4"Union of." ,"Amalgamated Union of." ,"Amalgamated Society of" 7"Society of" '"National Society of Operative." ,"Association of." Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 11 UK Crime Transport Postal services AtMelaiMaalferMfil? CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 Persons found guilty 1938 1950 1960 1965 1969 1970 1971 1972 All offences2 (Great Britain; thousands) 903.9 779.9 1,192.0 1,5411 1,8001, 1,875.1 1,893.7 2,025-8 Under 17 years of age 67.3 82.7 122.5 139.9 140.2 145.4 133.0 126-510 17 and under 21. years 79.8 62.4 167.0 254.8 281.3 288.8 295.2 297.4 21 years and over .. 756.8 634.9 902.5 1,146.4 1,378.5 1,440.9 1,465-5 1,601-9 All offences, (England and Wales) of which: 787,482 688,650 1,035,212 1,368,048 1,606,728, 1,674,056 1,687,980 1,826,236 Burglary or robbery4 10,853 20,480 31,823 44,646 69,424 70,678 68,440 64,316 Frauds .. 2,749 3,389 4,469 5,802 11,451 12,306 13,107 13,450 Thefts .. .. .. 56,092 73,219 96,398 128,615 167,440 176,502 171,629 167,906 Handling stolen goodsT .. 2,584 5,226 7,127 11,357 19,378 22,675 21,879 21,073 Sexual offences .. .. 2,321 4,308 5,959 5,479 6,497 6,656 6,758 6,475 Violence against the person 1,583 3,839 10,259 15,501 20,855 23,443 26,266 28,230 of which-murder .. .. 23 38 42 57 75 97 97 79 manslaughter .. 45 57 78 131 164 190 195 217 Betting and gaming 18,504 12,565 10,612 2,278 2,392 1,868 1,744 1,698 Drunkenness, etc.' .. 56,797 48,128 73,194 76,072 84,828 86,764 92,796 96,,238 Offences by prostitutes 3,192 6,843 2,733 1,532 2,318 2,347 2,871 3,087 Traffic offences .. .. 475,124 357,932 622,551 887,128 967,836 991,174 1,010,200 1,113,810 Offences by juveniles,. 10 (England and Wales) .. of which: 55,511 69,591 107,000 121,528 119,928, 123,166 118,063 115,407 Burglary or robbery4 .. 6,767 11,495 16,779 18,725 26,349 26,637 25,351 25,154 Thefts .. .. .. 19,750 26,371 33,261 36,555 37,721 38,294 33,301 32,966 Handling stolen goods' .. 486 1,266 2,320 3,176 3,877 4,300 3,854 3,786 Sexual offences .. .. 475 829 1,217 901 895 869 749 730 Violence against the person 116 315 1,583 2,004 2,249 2,827 3,574 4,598 Highway offences .. .. 12,072 10,883 25,223 36,901 29,257 28,592 27,319 22,110 All crimes and offences (Scotland) .. .. of which: 116,415 91,260 156,800 173,061 193,340 201,094 205,741 199,5191' Housebreaking 2,175 3,663 6,018 7,959 9,628 10,938 9,125 7,193 Theft .. .. .. 6,612 8,504 10,424 13,018 16,738 18,118 15,504 13,723 Murder .. .. .. 9 5 15 22 25 40 33 Drunkenness, etc., .. .. ? . 13,257 5,287 9,185 11,259 11,703 11,967 12,455 13,233 Offences under Road Acts', . ? 45,502 31,747 60,830 80,239 83,710 84,562 93,8219 91,403 1 Excluding 'driving under the influence of drink' under the Highways Acts (England and Wales) and motor vehicle drunk offences (Scotland). 2 Figures from 1969 are not strictly comparable with those for previous years owing to changes due to the Theft Act 1968, which came into force for England and Wales on January 1, 1969. 3Figures for 1969, adjusted so as to be strictly comparable with the figures for earlier years were: Great Britain, all offences 1,786.2 thousand; England and Wales, all offences 1,592,903, offences by juveniles 116,215. 4'Breaking and entering' before 1969. s'Fraud and false pretences' before 1969. slarceny before 1969. T'Receiving' before 1969. sFigures for 1938, 1950 and 1960 are not comparable with those for later years due to the inclusion of motor vehicle parking offences from 1963 onwards; in 1963 these numbered 12,567 out of a total 72,201. sNot strictly comparable with figures for previous years. sJuveniles are persons under 17 years of age. Not strictly comparable with previous years due to changes in Scottish law in 1971 whereby cases for children under 16 years of age are treated other than as cases of criminal proceedings. Divorce proceedings (England and Wales) 1938 1950 Petitions filed' .. 9,970 29,096 on grounds of: Adultery2 .. .. 4,989 11,947 Desertion2 .. .. .. .. 3,909 13,739 Separation (2 years and consent) - - Separation (5 yearss) .. .. - - Behaviour' .. .. 1,072 3,410 By husbands .. .. 4,649 13,207 By wives .. .. .. 5,321 15,889 Decrees nisi granted, .. 7,621 29,482 1960 1965 1969 1970 1971 1972 27,870 42,070 60,134 70,575 110,017 109,822 12,896 22,552 32,777 39,508 30,143 34,218 9,074 10,535 12,554 13,254 12,659 10,265 - - - - 16,057 20,187 - _ _ - 30,460 19,703 5,900 8,983 14,803 17,813 30,698 25,449 12,109 16,917 22,270 25,543 43,792 38,745 15,761 25,153 37,864 45,032 66,225 71,077 23,989 38,291 54,151 61,090 88,460 109,944 1Dissolution of marriage. 2Petitions filed on two or more grounds are included under only the first of these grounds. Including with consent. Including other; mainly 'cruelty' before 1971. Prisons, borstals and detention centres (England and Wales) 1938 1950 1960 1965 1969 1970 1971 1972 Convicted prisoners admitted Imprisonment .. .. .. 30,7582 30,6772 37,5582 45,4522 40,117 45,036 44,125 41,675 Borstal training .. .. .. 1,347 1,978 3,595 4,048 6,043 7,476 7,157 6,483 Detention centre .. .. - - 1,295 6,827 8,356 9,144 9,146 9,207 Daily average population Men .. .. .. 10,388 19,367 26,198 29,580 33,814 38,040 38,673 37,348 Women .. .. 698 1,107 901 841 853 988 1,035 980 Expenditure on prisons, (? million) .. .. .. 1.8 6.4 17.0 30.8 49.6 57.9 66.9 841 'Years ending March 31st. 2Not strictly comparable with later figures owing to the introduction of suspended sentences and changes in the powers of Magistrates' Courts from January 1,1968. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 12 UK traAgligg For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Roads and road vehicles in Great Britain 1938 1950 1960 1965 1970 1971 1972 Public road length (miles), 179,630 183,821 194,180 201,023 207,891 209,307 211,056 Motorway .. - - 95 355 657 789 1,037 Trunk . 4,459 8,176 8,343 8,344 8,332 8,347 8,342 Other roads .. .. .. .. 175,171 175,645 185,742 192,324 198,902 200,191 201,677 Spending on roads (? million) .. .. .. 58.32 72.82 213.3 384.0 621.4, 752.95 786.9 5 Vehicles on the roads (thousands of licences current) 3,0844 4,4144 9,440 12,940 14,950 15,478 16,117 of which-cars .. .. .. 1,944 2,258 5,532 8,922 11,541 12,085 12,740 motor cycles 462 752 1,864 1,711 1,146 1,124 1,085 goods vehicles .. 497 900 1,448 1,661 1,630 1,632 1,660 buses, coaches, taxis, etc. .. .. 97 141 95 97 103 106 105 Road traffic (thousand million vehicle miles) n.a. 40.35 69.8 101.1 128.4 137.0 1431 of which-cars and taxis .. n.a. 20.76 42.3 72.0 100.2 108.1 113.8 goods vehicles .. n.a. 12.86 18.8 22.5 23.5 24.3 24.8 1A5 end of March. 2Years beginning April 1st. 5Third quarter. 4Excluding Crown vehicles (56 thousand in 1960). 5Year ending March 31st. 61953. Railways in Great Britain Route length open for traffic (miles) British Railways .. .. .. .. of which-electrified .. .. London Transport .. .. British Railways rolling stock Locomotives-steam.. .. :: diesel .. electric .. .. Passenger carriages .. Passenger traffic Million journeys-British Railways .. London Transport .. .. Average receipt per journey-British Railways (new pence) .. London Transport (new pence).. Average mileage of journey-British Railways .. UK shipping Passengers travelling by sea (thousands)-inward outward .. Cargo imported (thousand tons) .. . of which-carried by UK registered ships (46 ) Cargo exported (thousand tons) .. . . of which-carried by UK registered ships ('.1e) UK airways Aircraft flights (thousands).. of which-domestic (thousand's) .. Average length (miles) .. .. Passengers carried (thousands) . Cargo carried (thousand tons)-freight mail 1938 1950 1960 20,007 19,471 18,369 n.a. 870 1,264 174 223 228 19,646 19,603 13,276 43 128 2,550 13 10 135 43,492 42,440 40,091 1,237 982 1,037 488 631 674 4.7 10-8 14.6 n.a. 2.2 3-9 15.9 20.6 20.8 1965 1966 1967 4,327 4,352 4,513 4,326 4,353 4,494 156,801 157,794 164,902 42 35 34 34,302 34,880 34,597 51 45 48 1938 1950 1960 91 131 284 59 61 96 140 368 375 219 1,156 5,880 2 19 214 3 6 12 UK posts and telecommunications' Letters, etc., posted (millions) of which-airmail2 (millions) ? ? registered (millions) . .. business reply items (millions) .. Parcels posted (millions) .. .. Money orders handled (millions) Postal orders issued (millions) Telegrams handled (millions).. Telex connections (thousands) .. Inland telephone calls (millions) .. Public call offices (thousands) .. Private telephonesa (thousands) .. 1938 1950 1960 8,090 8,350 10,200 40 170 248 59 119 87 36 33 84 178 229 230 17 26 28 396 425 706 57 52 35 - 6 2,167 3,175 4,283 48 56 74 3,002 5,115 7,782 1965 1970 1971 1972 14,920 11,799 11,643 11,537 1,793 1,965 1,969 1,970 215 238 241 238 2,987 3 3 3 4,811 4,126 3,756 3,633 277 323 318 317 24,207 18,678 17,839 17,005 865 824 815 754 657 672 654 655 20.0 27.6 32.0 36.4 5.4 8-0 9.6 11-5 21.6 22.9 23.0 23.4 1968 1970 1971 1972 4,617 5,735 5,858 5,989 4,620 5,761 5,878 6,001 175,798 196,774 203,186 202,759 32 31 32 31 40,379 49,448 48,756 49,896 45 47 44 40 1965 1970 1971 1972 330 359 364 369 130 152 150 159 415 507 523 521 10,868 13,845 14,462 15,768 272 239 222 262 20 27 24 29 1970 1971 1972 1973 11,400 10,500 10,500 10,790 389 361 418 425 49 42 43 45 125 97 98 118 203 177 184 190 12 10 8 7 502 435 350 370 29 26 27 27 29 33 38 43 9,622 10,747 12,029 13,539 75 76 76 76 13,884 14,902 16,081 17,524 'Years ending March 31st. 2Commonwealth and foreign. alncluding extensions and private circuits. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 13 AVrliettiniktItese 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 (averagesi) Sunshine (hours a day) England Scot- Northern and land Ireland Wales Temperature (?C) 4 England Scotland Northern and Wales Ireland max. min. max. min. max. min. Rainfall (millimetres) England Scot- Northern and land Ireland Wales January 1.57 1.26 1.53 6.3 1.2 5.6 0.9 6.5 1.7 92 154 109 February 2.38 2?30 2.31 6.7 1.3 6.2 11 7-3 2.2 66 106 76 March 3.69 3.21 3.34 9.5 2.5 8.1 2.1 9.6 2.9 57 89 66 April 5?20 4.68 4?97 12.5 4.5 10-6 3.5 121 4-2 60 88 67 May 6?15 5.86 6-14 15-7 7.0 13.5 5.8 15-1 6.5 63 87 72 June 6.61 5-76 5.83 18?9 101 16.2 8-5 17-7 9.5 55 87 71 July 5-73 4.55 4.40 20.4 121 17.6 10.5 18.5 11-3 79 114 96 August 5?44 4.38 4.39 20.3 11.9 17.3 10.4 18.5 11.0 81 122 102 September 4.35 3.66 3.62 17-8 10-1 15.3 8-7 16.3 9.4 76 128 96 October 3.12 2.47 2.71 13.8 7.0 12.0 6.3 12.9 6.9 92 158 111 November 1-81 1.48 1-91 9.8 4.3 8.7 3.6 9.5 4-2 95 143 104 December 1-31 0-95 1.15 7.4 2.5 6.8 2-2 7.5 2.9 88 143 111 Year 3.95 3.37 3.53 13.3 6.2 11.5 5.3 12.6 6.0 904 1,419 1,081 Sunshine and rainfall in some towns and resorts Sunshine Rainfall Sunshine Rainfall Sunshine Rainfall (hours (mm (hours (mm (hours (mm a day) a year) a day) a year) a day) a year) Jersey 5-27 833 Lowestoft .. 4.44 600 Shrewsbury 3-71 654 Eastbourne .. 4.96 783 Ilfracombe.. 4-43 974 Aberdeen .. 3.71 836 Ryde (I.o.W.) .. 4.85 760 Tenby 4.41 1,087 Durham .. 3.65 668 Weymouth 4-85 763 Holyhead 4.38 892 Harrogate .. 3.63 792 Brighton .. 4.81 688 Cromer 4.27 678 Birmingham 3-55 780 Folkestone 4.80 670 Bath 4.19 797 Armagh .. 3.46 845 Scilly 4.80 831 Blackpool .. 4.16 892 Manchester 3.45 859 Margate 4.78 540 Oxford .. 4?11 652 Glasgow3 .. 3?40 1,035 Torquay 4.78 889 Cambridge.. 4.08 551 Nottingham 3.38 614 Bournemouth 4.73 793 Scarborough 3.82 649 Inverness .. 3-37 660 Penzance 4.70 1,055 Edinburgh .. 3.79 699 Keswick .. 3.37 1,476 Plymouth 4.60 959 London, .. 3,74 575 Fort William 2?75 1,999 'Generally 1931-60 for sunshine and temperature, and 1916-50 for rainfall. ,Greenwich. ,Renfrew. 'Tor Centigrade/Fahrenheit conversion factors, see page 53. UK sea fishing UK Climate Sea fishing Agriculture Main fishing grounds (with principal fish caught) North Sea cod; haddock; plaice Iceland cod, haddock; saithe West of Scotland herring; haddock; cod Barents Sea cod, haddock; saithe Faroes cod; saithe; haddock Norwegian Coast cod; haddock; saithe Irish Sea cod; herring; plaice Bear Island and Spitzbergen cod; haddock; redfish English Channel soles; mackerel; plaice Grand Banks, Newfoundland cod; redfish; witch Bristol Channel mackerel; soles; skates and rays Rockall skates and rays; cod; haddock Labrador cod; redfish; witch East Coast of Greenland cod; redfish; halibut West Coast of Greenland cod; haddock; catfish South of Ireland and Sole Banks cod; skates and rays; soles Skagerrak haddock; cod; saithe West of Ireland cod; haddock; saithe Main fishing ports of England and Wales with value (?) of catches in 1973 (showing the principal fish caught in each category) Port Demersal Pelagic Shellfish Total Hull 29,190,234 cod 1,124 sprats 29,191,358 cod Grimsby 26,837,522 cod 51,713 sprats 28,003 squids 26,917,238 cod Fleetwood 7,805,224 cod 2,885 horse mackerel 68,839 Norway lobster 7,876,948 cod Lowestoft 7,548,656 plaice 1,984 herring 169 lobster 7,550,809 plaice North Shields 4,518,460 cod 722,124 sprats 193,226 Norway lobster 5,433,810 cod Scarborough 979,775 cod 27 herring 34,543 lobster 1,014,345 cod Bridlington 869,401 cod 45,047 crabs 914,448 cod Brixham 473,503 soles 64,267 sprats 295,339 Queen scallops 833,109 Queen scallops Newlyn 499,322 skates, rays 249,713 mackerel 55,655 crayfish 804,690 mackerel Milford Haven 738,211 skates, rays 996 horse mackerel 29,315 lobster 768,522 skates, rays Whitby 665,452 cod 50,537 lobster 715,989 cod Whitehaven 295,301 plaice 204,120 herring 111,490 Norway lobster 610,911 herring Hartlepool 329,008 cod 62,118 Norway lobster 391,126 cod United Kingdom 126,202.541 cod 13,178,174 herring 12,852,608 Norway lobster 152,233,323 cod Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 14 UK agribffetr-fiev Crops or Release 2002/08/07: CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Production Acreage (harvest years; '000 tons) (at June census; '000 acres) 1936-381 1960-621 1973-74 1936-381 1960-621 1973 Wheat .. 1,651 3,158 4,928 1,856 2,062 2,831 Barley ? . 765 4,996 8,851 929 3,729 5,603 Oats .. 1,940 1,876 1,070 2,403 1,742 695 Potatoes.. 4,8733 5,9813 6,0733 723 757 555 Sugar .. 4152 821 2 1,0752 335 429 480 'Average. 2Raw equivalent basis. 3Main crop. Livestock Numbers (at June census; '000) 1 960 - 621. 2 1973 Cattle .. 11,855 14,445 of which-dairy cows 3,234 3,436 beef cows .. 911 1,678 Sheep and lambs .. 28,779 27,943 of which-ewes for breeding 11,522 10,921 Pigs 6,163 8,979 Poultry 108,775 144,079 Products3 1960-62' 1973 Milk (million gallons) 2,481 2,988 Eggs-hen (millions) .. 12,996 14,508 Beef and veal ("000 tons) 850 924 Mutton and lamb ('000 tons) 254 235 Pork ('000 tons) .. 465 697 Bacon and ham ("000 tons) .. 204 250 Poultry meat ("000 tons) 324 674 10n agricultural holdings of over one acre. 2Average. 3Food for human consumption; years beginning April 1st. Guaranteed prices (harvest years for crops; years beginning April 1st for livestock and products) Wheat Barley Oats .. Rye . Potatoes Sugar beet .. Unit per ton 1960-61 1974-75 Unit 1960-61 1974-75 ? e P P 27-00 39.62 Wool .. .. per lb 22.2 26.0 28.80 35.73 Fat cattle .. per live cwt .. 785 1,643 1.4 27-20 34.20 Fat sheep .. per 1b3 .. .. 16.2 29.5 21.60 _ 1 Fat pigs .. per score deadweight 223 349 13.00 2200. Eggs-hen .. per dozen .. 19.2 _r 5-25 _1 Eggs-duck .. ? .. 11.9 -I Milk .. .. average per gallon .. 15-6 26.32 1Removed from guarantee and subject to the EEC system of support. Intervention takes place when the market price drops below 90% of the EEC guide price for the United Kingdom. 2EEC target price is 29.0p. 3 Dressed carcase weight. 4EEC guide price for 1973-74. Cost of agricultural support (years beginning April 1st; ? million) 1969-70 1974-5 1969-70 1974-5 (est.) (est.) Direct payments to producers 268.3 229.2 Price guarantees 127.9 44.8 Grants andsubsid/es . . 140.4 184.4 Cereals' .. 62? 5 - Fertilisers .. 31.5 7.6 Milkl - 50.0 Lime subsidy .. 4.6 3.4 Cattle' 26.2 - Dairy herd conversion scheme .. - 6.8 Pigs' 17.4 Calves 27.7 26.8 Eggs' 12.1 Beef cows 5.0 9.7 Sheep 3.1 - Hill cattle 11.8 18.0 Wool 4.6 Hill sheep .. 7.2 10.4 Potatoes. 2.0 0.6 Winter keep .. .. 4.9 7.4 Farm capital grants .. .. .. .. 75.5 Market regulation under the CAP 122.8 Grants absorbed by farm capital grants Cereals .. .. 14.4 scheme .. .. . 26.2 2.2 Milk and products 74.1 Grants for horticulture 5.0 7-3 Beef and veal .. - 8.0 Farm structure .. 0.9 3.6 Pigmeat 9.8 Other grants and subsidies.. 15.6 5.7 Sugar .. - 5.6 Processed products 5.5 Other .. .. - 5.4 Total cost of agricultural support2 268.3 352.0 Covered by the EEC common agricultural policy (CAP). 2Excluding administrative expenses. 3Repayment of surpluses under the British Wool Marketing Schemes. Contribution of home produced food to total supply Percentage Total Percentage Total home produced supplies home produced supplies ('000 tons) ('000 tons) prewar 1972 1972 prewar 1972 1972 Fish (landed weight) .. 91 86 1,095 Wheat and flour Butter 9 21 445 (wheat equivalent) 23 53 8,902 Cheese .. .. 24 55 329 Barley and oats .. 73 93 11,081 Condensed milk 70 94 164 Oils and fats Dried milk .. 59 84 227 (crude oil equivalent) .. 16 16 1,584 Sugar (refined value) 18 33 3,056 Carcase meat and offal 51 72 2,645 Canned vegetables .. 51 77 1,028 Bacon and ham 32 44 616 Approved For Release 2002/08/07: CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 15 UK Production Investment Building VINvplifeydlaatettio#1002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Index of industrial production (average 1970 = 100) 1960 1971 1972 Manufacturing industries Food, drink and tobacco 78 101 105 Food .. .. .. 80 100 104 Drink and tobacco .. 74 102 106 Coal and petroleum products .. 61 103 103 Chemicals and allied industries 56 102 108 Metal manufacture . . . . 94 89 89 Metal manufacture-ferrous .. .. 94 87 87 non-ferrous .. 95 98 96 Engineering and allied industries 75 99 99 Engineering-electrical .. .. 62 103 110 instrument .. 48 101 93 mechanical .. .. 66 100 95 Shipbuilding and marine engineering 95 97 92 Vehicles and aircraft .. .. .. 92 100 102 Metal goods not included elsewhere .. 87 93 94 1973 109 106 114 110 122 95 92 106 107 131 102 102 95 103 103 1960 Manufacturing industries (cont.) Bricks, pottery, glass etc. . . 74 Bricks, cement, etc. 76 Pottery and glass 72 Textiles, clothing and leather . . 85 Textiles .. .. .. 79 Clothing and footwear .. .. 96 Leather, leather goods and fur .. 105 Timber,furniture, etc. .. .. 79 Paper, printing and publishing .. 80 Other manufacturing industries 58 Total manufacturing industries 75 Construction .. .. 76 Gas, electricity and water 60 Mining and quarrying .. 125 General index .. 76 1971 1972 1973 108 114 125 106 114 125 110 115 125 102 105 110 101 103 109 105 108 114 103 104 101 103 113 128 97 103 114 101 104 113 100 102 110 103 105 104 104 111 118 100 84 93 100 102 110 Output of major products Product Units 1963 1973 Product Units 1963 1973 Fuel and power Manufactures Coal .. .. .. mn tons 196 130 Passenger cars.. .. .. thousands 1,608 1,747 Electricity, .. . ? mn kWh 156,868 258,792 Commercial vehicles .. .. ? 404 417 Gas .. .. ? ? mn therms 3,260 11,62020 Motor cycles and scooters2.. 99 4423 Petroleum products ? . thous. tons 48,810 104,280 Aircraft8.. .. .. numler 450 2462' Industrial materials Merchant shipping"; Iron ore .. thous. tonnes 15,151 7,111 Tankers18 .. thous. g. tons 469 221 Pig iron .. ? 14,826 16,868 Other .. 658 848 Crude steel .. 22,882 26,627 Tractors22 .. - thousands 229 13423 Aluminium 195 462 - Machine tools2," .. .. val. f million 13227 213 Copper, ? 200 193 Lead3.. 97 145 Construction and earthmoving Zinc4 .. ,, 101 84 equipment2 .. .. .. 1362' 346" Tin, .. 20 20 Mechanical handling equipment2 11527 35318 Mining machinery .. .. 5328 121 Cement' ? 14,061 20,203 Textile machinery .. ? 922, 189" Gypsum, .. 2,023 3,689 I nstruments2, .. .. n.a. 3948 Plaster' .. 787 1,124 Electrical machinery .. 34928 56219 Building bricks, millions 7,139 6,553 Domestic refrigerators 2 thousands 879 1,1548 Washing machines2.16 1,367 1,411 Wood chipboard .. thous. tonnes 92 196 Television sets-monochrome 1,662 1,1598 Newsprint .. .. ? 683 441 colour .. 2,0078 Other paper and board ,, 3,508 4,263 Radios and radiograms 2,781 2,1008,24 Record players2 ..395 676? Raw wool5 .. mn kilograms 37 32 Clocks and watches2.. 9,80328 10,6058 Woollen yarn 142 135 Worsted yarn 2 ?? 109 100 Office machinery2 .. val. f million 8528 13818 Cotton yarn ' 2222 115 Electronic computers2,25 25 3148 Man-made fibres ? . .... thous': tonnes 326 731 Carpets2-woven mn sq. yards 58 658 Synthetic resins .. ? 756 1,60823 tufted 3326 1198 Sulphuric acid .. 2,927 3,886 Wool fabrics2.10 360 267 Industrial ethyl alcohol mn pf gals 65 73 Woven cloth-cotton .. .. mn lin. yards 1,014 496 Paint2 ? ? ? ? .. mn litres 350 5388 man-made fibres' ? 560 549 Footwearzl, mn pairs 190 182 Compound fertiliser .. thous. tons 2,78118 2,799 Soap .. .. .. If 384 267 Beer .. mn bulk bbl 28 37 Synthetic detergents" 4.' 322 616' Spirits .. mn pf gals 100 193 Synthetic rubber .. .. thous. tonnes 127 360 Pottery" val. f million 36 868 'Public supply only. 2Deliveries. 'Refined. 4Slab zinc. 5Clean weight. &Including mixtures. 'Great Britain. 8Year ending September 30th. 'Deliveries, including those for home military use. '0Including blankets. 11 Metal working only; excluding welding machinery. 12Single yarn; excluding man-made fibre mixtures. ',Including rubber and plastics protective footwear. ,4Net sales. 15Earthenware, china and stoneware. 15Domestic electric only. 170f 100 gross tons and over. Of 300 gross tons and over. "Year ending June 30th. 20Including natural gas for direct supply : 9,186 mn therms. 21Scientific and industrial, including systems. 220f 10 belt h.p. and over ; including agricultural and indus- trial tractors. 2'1972. 24Estimate. 23British made equipment only (excludes factored goods). 2,1964. 27Estimate allowing for subsequent change of classification. " N ot strictly comparable with the later figure owing to the general revision to a new system of industrial statistics which began in 1971. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 16 The rat6PerfAigt6Witileitt 4Ch*t_91{CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Industrial production' (% increase on one year earlier) 10 I I I I 1 I I I III 1! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I 1 10 1961 1962 1963 1964 Based on index of industrial production. 1965 1966 1967 1968 Selected industries (growth rate of production; % per annum) 10 All industries +50 _ ? _________ 10 Engineering 5 10 Bricks, pottery and glass' + 0 0' 1969 10 Food, drink and tobacco 5 ? 0 10 5 1970 1 971 1972 1973 74 Metal manufactures 10 Textiles and clothing' 5 0 ? ? ------ 10 I 10 Timber and furniture 5 + 10 Paper, printing and publishing __ 5 1960-65 1965-70 71 72 73 1960-65 1965-70 71 72 73 1960-65 1965-70 71 72 73 'Including allied industries. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 17 Atjtkieitfcielgtrpf@gt02/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 UK gross fixed capital investment CE million at 1970 prices) By industry group (X) Manufacturing* Mining and quarrying Public services Dwellings 1960 Distributive trades Other Transport and communication 19 10 25 74111111r 10 Gas, electricity and water Total: 5,785 million * detailed breakdown on the chart below 19 1965 17 ?7,807 million 18 1973 18 ?9,819 million UK gross fixed capital investment by manufacturing industryl (? million at 1970 prices) Other manufacturing Paper, printing and publishing Textiles and clothing Vehicles Engineering 2 Metal manufacture Chemicals 2 Food, drink and tobacco 1960 Vehicles ?82m Plant and New machinery building E1,018m ?336m 100 1965 1973 Vehicles ?139m Plant and New machinery building ?1,432m ?316m Vehicles 002m 100 Plant and New machinery building ?1,240m ?390m 100 Total: ?1,436 million ?1,732 million ?1,887 million Adiigtf PortsRetege i2otite18119TOWRIN211bRelt 2tIRbt)1000140001-1 18 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 UK gross fixed capital investment by manufacturing industry (? million) By type of asset 1960 1965 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 At current prices: Plant and machinery 718 1,021 1,128 1,237 1,346 1,619 1,671 1,563 1,814 Vehicles .. .. 69 86 87 98 109 116 119 152 175 New building work 234 315 271 303 367 393 371 377 460 Total at current prices 1,021 1,423 1,485 1,639 1,822 2,129 2,161 2,092 2,449 At 1970 prices: Plant and machinery 1,018 1,240 1,319 1,406 1,471 1,619 1,515 1,327 1,432 Vehicles .. .. 82 102 100 109 116 116 108 129 139 New building work 336 390 317 331 389 393 345 319 316 Total at 1970 prices 1,436 1,732 1,735 1,846 1,976 2,129 1,968 1,775 1,887 By industry At current prices: Food, drink and tobacco .. 127 178 203 220 221 246 249 311 368 Coal and petroleum products .. 28 38 103 111 92 86 130 128 99 Chemicals .. .. .. 125 217 215 223 268 378 371 310 285 Metal manufacture .. .. 190 125 134 129 156 256 329 304 288 Engineering, shipbuilding and metal goods .. 210 299 303 353 367 425 405 400 572 Vehicles . .. .. 104 153 169 155 194 229 167 127 176 Textiles, leather and clothing .. 81 141 113 155 175 172 153 137 208 Paper, printing and publishing 66 107 96 102 114 134 124 131 154 Other manufacturing .. 114 167 151 193 237 201 234 245 298 At 1970 prices: Food, drink and tobacco 177 216 236 246 239 246 227 262 281 Coal and petroleum products .. 40 48 124 127 103 86 117 109 77 Chemicals .. .. .. 182 275 256 255 296 378 338 265 220 Metal manufacture .. .. 267 151 155 146 168 256 297 255 219 Engineering, shipbuilding and metal goods .. .. 293 356 352 391 394 425 371 343 446 Vehicles .. .. . 144 182 194 172 208 229 152 108 138 Textiles, leather and clothing .. 116 174 133 176 189 172 139 115 159 Paper, printing and publishing 90 127 109 112 121 134 113 111 119 Other manufacturing .. 128 203 176 221 258 201 212 206 227 The building industry of Great Britain Distribution of output Employment in 19731 (thousands) Value Percentage 1972 1973 (E million) (Oct.) (Oct.) For public authorities New housing .. 719 10 Other new work 1,776 25 For private owners New housing .. .. 1,275 18 New industrial building 844 12 Other new work 899 13 Total new work .. 5,512 78 Repair and maintenance 1,580 22 Total output .. .. 7,092 100 Operatives employed by building and civil engineering contractors .. 839 872 New work-housing . . .. 206 217 industrial and other .. 391 410 Repair and maintenance .. 242 245 Administrative and technical stall, and operatives employed by public authorities in electric wiring and contracting .. .. .. .. 422 432 Total employees in building and contracting 2 . . 1,261 1,304 'By building and civil engineering contractors, excluding output of labour employed directly by public authorities valued at ?829 million. 2Excludes employers and self-employed, estimated at 313 thousand in 1971. Building in Great Britain Average 1934-383 1950 1960 1965 1970 1971 1972 1973 Houses and flats' (number) .. 358,516 198,171 297,818 382,297 350,433 350,520 319,097 293,571 of which for-local authorities .. 85,596 163,670 124,738 159,608 169,275 145,753 113,226 96,638 private owners .. 272,9204 27,358 168,629 213,799 170,304 191,612 196,270 186,119 School building, (new places; number) England and Wales-primary .. n.a. 93,670 83,305 113,985 198,691 231,751 229,381 216,147 secondary n.a. 36,935 133,525 132,325 134,359 159,789 155,097 209,788 Scotland-primary .. n.a. 10,795 19,934 28,819 22,540 19,990 22,597 n.a. secondary n.a. 6,864 26,685 31,094 51,725 49,355 39,835 n.a. I Completed. 2Grant-aided. 3Years beginning April 1st. ',Including those for housing associations and government services. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 19 UK Incomes Taxation AliiiveiticeofflwelV 1104 ; 10 1097qA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 1974 equivalents of 1938 incomes Taking account of changes in both income taxl and the value of money5 1938 gross earned income 1974 gross earned income giving same purchasing power after tax as 1938 income Single man Married man with: no children 1 child2 2 children3 3 children 4 ? ? ? 150 1,040 940 915 915 915 200 1,467 1,395 1,277 1,220 1,220 300 2,306 2,259 2,187 ? 2,060 1,935 400 3,015 3,098 3,033 ? 2,953 2,846 500 3,725 3,807 3,844 3,808 3,729 750 5,531 5,670 ? 5,621 . 5,638 . 5,668 1,000 ? 7,712 7,740 7,718 7,669 ? 7,633 1,250 10,437 . ? 10,425 . ? 10,341 ? 10,215 . ? 10,114 1,500 ? 13,781 ? . 13,690 . 1 13,505 ? 13,277 ? . 13,124 1,750 17,551 17,402 17,112 16,800 16,500 2,000 ? ? 22,243 21,859 21,258 . ? 20,889 . 20,568 3,000 46,031 . ? 45,647 45,087 44,398 . ? 43,740 4,000 .. 68,096 67,718 67,152 . 66,469 65,804 5,000 .. 88,190 . ? 87,812 87,246 . 86,563 85,898 1Unified income tax for 1974-75 tax year. Personal, child and family allowances only are taken into account. 2Aged not over 11. 3Both aged 11-15. 4Two aged 11-15, one aged over 16 and under 19 in full-time education. 'Assuming that the value of money has fallen in 1974 to 16.4% of the 1938 value. The pay for the job 1974 salary or wage earnings' Purchasing power as % of 19382 1974 salary or wage earnings' Purchasing power as % of 19382 Doctor(general practitioner) 5,750 89 Factory worker .. 2,350 182 University professor 6,777 82 Agricultural worker 1,5604 201 Graduate schoolmaster, .. 2,442 93 Miner 2,910 258 Civil servant-assistant secretary 7,144 75 Bank clerk .. 1,845 105 executive officer .. 2,570 78 Engine driver 2,205 139 Solicitor' .. 4,000 86 Railway porter 1,620 191 Accountant (aged 36) 3,200 112 Bus driver .. 2,116 124 Airline pilot (captain) 7,750 105 Shop assistant 1,250 117 'Unless otherwise indicated the estimated midpoint in a salary or wage scale has been taken. 2For a married man with 2 children aged not over 11, assuming an increase of 510% in prices since 1938. 3V.Vith 5 years' experience in private practice. 4Including benefits and perquisites. ,After 10 years' service. Distribution of personal income By ranges of income before tax Range of total Number of incomes' income before tax 1938-39 1959-60 ? 125- 149 2,483,000 150- 199 3,100,000 200- 249 1,500,000 250- 299 750,000 300- 399 780,000 2,332,000 400- 499 360,000 2,347,000 500- 599 210,000 2,658,000 1,000-1,249 1,250-1,499 800- 899 700- 799 1,694,000 900- 999 220,000 130,000 109,000 2,602,000 2,216,000 1,658,000 614,000 1,237,000 600- 699 1,500-1,999 52,700 448,000 2,000-2,999 46,200 287,000 3,000-4,999 33,200 156,000 5,000-9,999 18,200 65,000 10,000 and over 7,700 16,700 2,624,0002{ All incomes assessed By ranges of income after tax Range of total Number of incomes' 1970-71 income after tax 1938-39 1959-60 125- 149 150- 199 200- 249 250- 299 300- 399 1,940,000 883,0003 400- 499 1,161,000 500- 599 1,270,000 600- 699 1,212,000 700- 799 507,000 1,133,000 800- 899 1,189,000 900- 999 3,033,000 1,000-1,249 2,687,000 1,250-1,499 142,200 4,296,000 1,500-1,999 3,341,000 2,000-2,999 836,000 3,000-4,999 269,000 5,000-9,999 59,000 10,000 and over 2,508,000 }4,630,000 9,800,000 20,955,000 21,368,000 All incomes assessed 54,6004 18,20051 9,800,000 12,883,0002 1970-71 2,542,000 2,676,000 1,197,0003 2,848,000 1,653,000 2,719,000 1,537,000 2,207,000 1,598,000 1,634,000 1,483,000 1,122,000 1,535,000 1,292,000 3,336,000 417,000 2,878,000 317,000 4,040,000 206,000 1,601,000 81,000 412,000 10,600 98,000 200 600 20,955,000 21,368,000 'Incomes reviewed for tax purposes, including those relieved from tax by the operation of personal allowances. 2Figure relates to the range ?180- ?299. 3Figure relates to the range ?420-f499. 4Figure relates to the range f2,000-3,999. 'Figure relates to the range ?4,000 and over. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 20 UK methrnetettior Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Main allowances and exemptions 1938-39 Earned income relief: . Proportion of earned income kth Maximum relief .. .. ?300 Small income relief on total income6 Limit of total income for relief .. Age relief on total income .. kth Limit of total income for relief4 .. E500 Personal allowances: Single person ?100 Married man C180 Wife's earned income allowance Maximum allowance .. ?45 Child allowances: 1 ?60 Aged not over 11 years Aged over 16 years, Aged 11-15 years .. Limit of child's income ?60 Housekeeper allowance .. .. C50 Additional personal allowance3 .. Dependent relative allowance: Single woman claimant .. .. E25 ?25 Limit of relative's income .. .. ?50 Age exemption limits for total income: Single persons aged 65 and over .. Married couples, either aged 65 and over 1948-51 '&th f400 '.th ?500 E110 ?1 80 tths?7,t2h5s ?t1hOs ?60-t ?60 ?50 ?50 E50 ?70 1970-71 "iths to E4,005 Zth to ?9,945 ?1,550 4ths ?450 iiths ?1,000 ?325 ?465 3 ?1156 ?1406 ?165', ?115 E?705 10 E110 ?27605 ?475 ?750 1972-73 Mhs to ?4,005 15% over E4,005 no limit 4ths ?550 ilths E1,200 ?460 ?600 7,ths E460 E?1185 056? ?205', ?115 ?75 E100 C110 f?37152 ?634 ?929 1973-74, ? ? ? ?595 ?775 } ?595 ?200 6 E?2236: ?115 ?100 ?130 f?114050 ?3787 ?700 ?1,000 1974-75' ? ? ? ? ?625 ?865 E625 ?2406 E2756 ?305 '. 5 E?11010 ?130 ?145' C?1408067 ?810 E1,170 'Allowances for new unified tax system. ,Children continuing full-time education or training. 'Introduced in 1960-61 for widows and widowers entitled to the child allowance but not to the housekeeper allowance; extended from 1970-71 to include all single (including divorced and separated) women who are entitled to child allowance for a young child resident with them. 'For married person. sIntroduced in 1952-53 to replace the tax exemption limit for total income which was E125 in 1938-39, ?135 in 1948-51. qleduced for each child for whom family allowance is due by: 1970-73 ?42; 1973-74 ?60; 1974-75 ?52. 'The limit from 1973-74 is defined as the single retirement pension; the figure shown is the estimated limit. Rates 1938-39 1948-51 1970-71 Income tax Reduced rates charged 8.33% 15.00% on first portion of taxable income on E135 on ?50' 30.00% on ?2001 Standard rate of tax .. 27.50% 45.00% 41.25% Surtax (slice of income chargeable to surtax) % % % ? 2,000 and under nil nil nil 2,001- 2,500 6,25 10.00 10.00, 2,501- 3,000 7.50 12.50 12.503 3,001- 4,000 12.50 17.50 17.503 4,001- 5,000 17.50 22.50 22.50 5,001- 6,000 21.25 27.50 27.50 6,001- 8,000 2500 32.50 32.50 8,001-10,000 31.25 37.50 37.50 10,001-12,000 37.50 42.50 42-50 12,001-15,000 37.50 47.50 47.50 Over 15,000 .. 42.502 50.002 50.00 1972-734 1973-74 1974-75 Unified income tax (rates applying to each band of ? taxable income) 38.75% e % % 0- 4,50030,-1- 33 % 4,500- 5,000 I,, 38 5,000- 6,000 40 43 nil 6,000- 7,000 45 48 10.00, 7,000- 8,000 50 53 12.50' 8,000-10,000 55 58 17.50, 10,000-12,000 60 63 22.50 12,000-15,000 65 68 27.50 15,000-20,000 70 73 32.50 Over 20,000 75 83 37.50 42-50 Surcharge on 47.50 investment income 50.00 (rates applying to each band) E 1,0006-2,000 ? 10 Over 2,000 15 15 'In 1950-51 12-50% on ?50; 25.00% on ?200., In 1938-39 45.00% for ?20,001-?30,000; 47.50% for over ?30,000; in 1948-51 52-50% for over ?20,000. 'For 1970-73, where the income chargeable to surtax did not exceed an exemption limit, no surtax was payable; where surtaxable income exceeded that limit surtax was limited to 40% of the excess. The exemption limits were; 1970-71, ?2,500; 1971-73, ?3,000. 'A 10% surcharge was imposed on surtax for this year.5?1,500 for persons aged over 65 years. UK capital gains tax This tax applies to gains accruing on the disposal of most forms of property after April 6, 1965; where assets were acquired on or before April 6, 1965, only so much of the gain as arises after that date is taxable. From April 15, 1969, gains arising from disposal of British Government and Government-guaranteed securities more than 12 months after acquisition are exempt from capital gains tax for individuals and corporation tax for companies. Rate payable Individuals-30%, or (if to the taxpayer's benefit) one-half of the gain up to the first E5,000, plus any gain over ?5,000, charged as investment income. For 1970-75 capital gains where the total proceeds of all disposals made in the year do not exceed ?500 are exempt from this tax; further, for amounts over E500, the amount of capital gains tax chargeable shall not exceed one-half of the excess over ?500. For 1967-71 chargeable long term capital gains less losses up to ?50 for the year were exempt from this tax; for 1965-71 short-term capital gains (occurring after not more than 12 months) were charged instead to income tax and surtax. Companies?charged to corporation tax (if this was not applicable for 1965-66, a special rate of 35% applied to that year). From April 1,1973, a fraction of the capital gains of companies is deducted from the net capital gain; the fraction for each year is determined at the end of the financial year. For 1973-74 the effective rate for companies' capital gains was 30%. For authorised unit trusts and approved investment trusts a special rate of 15% applies from April 1, 1972. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 21 n) 1, N., ..- -0 UK income taxi on specimen incomes, 1974-75 -0 -0 -0 -, -, O 0 < < CD Income all earned income Income all investment income a) a a -n Income Single persons Married couples Married couples Married couples with 2 children2 Single persons Married couples 11 O without children with 2 children2 without children 0 -I (aged not over 11) (aged over 11, -I X but not over 16) X (D net income effective net incorpe effective net income effective net income effective net income effective net income effeave (7 after tax rate of tax after tax rate of tax after tax rate of tax after tax rate of tax after tax rate of tax after tax rate ofrtax tO to CD IV 0 0 IV 0 CO ....... .... ..i .. 0 * > I 0 -0 CO 0 X 0 -% .....,i IV 0 X 0 0 -% 0 0 o -% 41. 0 0 0 600 700 800 900 1,000 1,100 1,200 1,300 1 400 1,500 1,600 1,700 1,800 1,900 2,000 2,500 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 30,000 50,000 100,000 ? 600-00 675-25 742-25 809-25 876-25 943 25 1,010.25 1,077.25 1,144.25 1,211.25 1,278.25 1,345-25 1,412-25 1,479-25 1,546.25 1,881-25 2,216-25 2,886-25 3,556-25 4,163.75 5,216-25 6,087.50 7,850.00 9,231.25 10,993.75 14,393-75 22,893-75 % - 3.5 7-2 10-1 12-4 14-3 15.8 17.1 18.3 19-3 20.1 20-9 21-5 22.1 22.7 24.8 26.1 27-8 28.9 30-6 34-8 39.1 47-7 53-8 63.4 71-2 77.1 ? 600.00 700.00 800-00 888.45 955-45 1,022-45 1,089-45 1,156-45 1,223-45 1,290-45 1,357-45 1,424-45 1,491-45 1,558-45 1,625.45 1,960.45 2,295.45 2,965.45 3,635.45 4,266-95 5,343-45 6,226.70 8,013-20 9,406.45 11,192-95 14,592 -95 23,092-95 % - - - 1-3 4.5 7-1 9.2 11. 12.6 14-0 15-2 16-2 17-1 18.0 18.7 21.6 23.5 25-9 27.3 28-9 33.2 37-7 46-6 53.0 62.7 70.8 76-9 ? 600-00 700-00 800-00 900-00 1,000-00 1,100-00 1,200-00 1,297.69 1,364-69 1,431.69 1,498.69 1,565.69 1,632-69 1,699-69 1,766.69 2,101-69 2,436-69 3,106-69 3,776-69 4,436.34 5,555-64 6,474.94 8,304.24 9,718.89 11,548.19 14,948-19 23,448.19 % - - 0-2 2-5 4-6 6.3 7-9 9-3 10.5 11-7 15.9 18.8 22.3 24.5 26-1 30-6 35.3 44.6 51-4 61.5 70.1 76.6 ? 600-00 700-00 800-00 900-00 1,000.00 1,100-00 1,200.00 1,300-00 1,387.79 1,454-79 1,521-79 1,588-79 1,655-79 1,722-79 1,789-79 2,124-79 2,459-79 3,129.79 3,799-79 4,462.94 5,589.24 6,515.54 8,351-84 9,769-99 11,606-29 15,006.29 23,506.29 % - - - - .-0 0.9 3 .0 4-9 6-5 8-0 9-3 10.5 15.0 18.0 21-8 24.0 25-6 30.1 34-8 44.3 51.2 61-3 70.0 76.5 ? 600.00 675-25 742-25 809-25 876-25 933.25 990-25 1,047-25 1,104-25 1,161.25 1,218-25 1,275-25 1,332-25 1,389.25 1,446.25 1,706.25 1,966-25 2,486.25 3,006-25 3,463-75 4,216-25 4,787-50 5,800-00 6,431.25 6,693-75 7,093 -75 8,093.75 % - 3 .5 7-2 10-1 12.4 15-2 17-5 19.4 21.1 22-6 23.9 25.0 26.0 26.9 27-7 31.8 34.5 37.8 39.9 42-3 47-3 52-1 61.3 67-8 77.7 85.8 91-9 ? 600.00 700-00 80000 888.45 955-45 1,012.45 1,069.45 1,126-45 1,183-45 1,240.45 1,297.45 1,354.45 1,411.45 1,468.45 1;758255:4455 2,045-45 2,565-45 3,085-45 3,566.95 4,343-45 4,926.70 5,963.20 6,606-45 67,,2892:9955 92 8,292.95 su to % (D IV- 0 _ 2.3 @-'05 0.9 '14-4 15.5 0 1.3 -9 -3 ?6 .7 it7 ;0?6 er)-8 24 -9 -3 1.6 -7 -7 .2 0 0-0 Q-o g-4 -7 0 0 lAll tax payable has been calculated after taking account of the appropriate personal allowances and child allowances for 1974-75. 2income including family allowance; account has been taken of' reduction in child allowance due to receipt of family allowance ('clawback'). UK deatffratilmRelease 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Net value of Estates Rate of duty, estate (Great Britain) 1971-72 1969-72 1972-754 E number % % ? Net value of estate 5,000 and under 177,099 5,001- 6,000 88,470 6,001- 7,000 14,078 7,001- 8,000 11,619 8,001-10,000 17,335 10,001-12,500 12,083 12,501-15,000 7,164 15,001-17,500 5,190 17,501-20,000 4,040 20,001-25,000 5,139 25,001-30,000 3,554 30,001-40,000 4,348 nil' 25 30 45 Estates Rate of duty, (Great Britain) 1971-72 1969-72 1972-754 number 40,001- 50,000 2,510 50,001- 60,000 1,632 60,001- 75,000 1,473 nil 75,001- 80,000 80,001- 100,000 }1,199{ 100,001- 150,000 1,005 150,001- 200,000 365 200,001- 300,000 269 25 300,001- 500,000 146 500,001- 750,000 30 }63-f 750,001-1,000,000 35 Over 1,000,000 15 Total 288,796 60 65 70 75 80 853 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 'Rates applied to successive slices of an estate; property left to a surviving spouse, up to a sum of ?15,000, is left out of account for estate duty purposes from 1972. 2 For 1971-72; for 1969-71: under ?10,000, nil; El 0,001-?12,500, 25%. 'With a ceiling of 80% of the total estate. 4From information at April 1974. UK value added tax Value added tax (VAT) came into operation on April 1, 1973, when Selective Employment Tax and Purchase Tax were abolished. In general, VAT is a tax on imported goods and on goods and services supplied in the United Kingdom by a taxable person in the course of business carried on by him. Taxable person. Taxable person includes individuals, partnerships, companies, etc., and is defined as anyone carrying on a business having a taxable turnover of more than ?5,000 per year. Certain organisations, such as trade and professional associations, are not regarded as 'carrying on a business'. Taxable persons are required to register with customs and excise. Taxable turnover. Taxable turnover refers to the value of supplies of all goods and services which are not exempt. The main groups of exempt products and services are: land; insurance; postal services; betting, gaming and lotteries; finance; education; health; burial and cremation. Rate of tax., There are two rates of tax initially fixed: the standard rate and the zero rate. The standard rate, fixed at 10% for 1973-75', applies to all taxable products and services other than those which are zero-rated. The main zero-rated groups are: food (excluding confectionery, etc. from April 1974); water; books, etc.; talking books for the blind; newspaper advertisements; news services; children's clothing; power; con- struction of buildings, etc (excluding repairs and maintenance) ; services to overseas traders or for overseas purposes; transport; caravans; gold; bank notes; drugs, medicines and appliances supplied on prescription Operation of the tax. The tax is added to the sales value to the final consumer, and at each stage of production and sale. When tax received from sales is higher than tax paid for 'inputs', the balance is due to be paid to customs and excise; when tax paid for 'inputs' is higher than that received from sales (for example, where goods are zero-rated), a tax refund can be obtained. 1In addition to value added tax, a special car tax was introduced, from April 1, 1973, at the rate of 10% on the wholesale value of new and imported cars. 'From information at April 1974. UK corporation tax' This tax is charged on the total income of companies (including all bodies corporate and unincorporated associations, but excluding partner- ships); it replaced for these bodies the income tax and profits tax for income arising after that period which was the basis of the charge for income tax for the income tax year 1965-66. The corporation tax came into full operation on April 6, 1966; assessments on companies are made for accounting periods, and not for years of assessment. The rate of tax applicable is that fixed for each inland revenue financial year ending March 31st; normally the rate of tax is fixed in April of each year for the financial year just past. The accounting period is apportioned into sections according to financial years, and the respective rates fixed for each year apply to the section falling in that year; for example, ifs company's accounts are made up for the calendar year 1974, one-quarter of the total profits are charged at the rate fixed for the financial year ending March 31, 1974, and the remaining three- quarters at the rate for the financial year ending March 31, 1975. Dividends. Under the new system of corporation tax which was introduced from April 1973, companies deduct from gross dividends the basic rate of income tax, and forward this to the inland revenue as an advance payment of corporation tax; from April 1974 an additional sum is due at the same time, equal to one-nalf of the advance corporation tax payment. The advance rate for 1974-75 is 33/67ths of the amount of the distributions. Overseas tax paid by a United Kingdom company on its overseas profits can be claimed as a credit against corporation tax, but not against the advance payment of corporation tax made on dividends. Transitional measures of relief are provided for those cases where the overseas tax on income from direct investment is in excess of the corporation tax. These relief payments ("overspill relief") tapered off after 1968-69, and were planned to end after 1972-73; following the introduction of the new system of corporation tax, "overspill relief" is planned to continue until 1976-77, at the 1971-72 level. Rate payable: 1965-67....40%; 1967-68.. 44%; 1968-69.. .45%; 1969-70....42%; 1970-73 . . 40%; 1973-74.. .. 52%. Special rate for small companies (net assessable profit not exceeding ?15,000): 1973-74....42%. 'From information ar-Aoril 1974 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 23 AWItepirdihttlefilIWPag R001000140001-1 The value of the pound (its purchasing power as a percentage of its 1938 valuel) Year purchasing power Year purchasing power Year purchasing power Year purchasing power 1860 .. 150 1924-26 91 1942 66 1958 35.2 1880 .. 161 1927 93 1943 63 1959 34.9 1900-02 185 1928 93 1944 62 1960 34.5 1903-06 182 1929 94 1945 61 1961 33.5 1907-09 179 1930 97 1946 59 1962 32.3 1910-11 175 1931 102 1947 55 1963 31.7 1912-14 169 1932 104 1948 51 1964 30.6 1915 .. 152 1933 106 1949 50 1965 29.2 1916 .. 127 1934 108 1950 49 1966 28.1 1917 .. 101 1935 106 1951 45 1967 27.3 1918 .. 84 1936 105 1952 42 1968 26.0 1919 .. 79 1937 102 1953 41 1969 24.6 1920 .. 67 1938 100 1954 41 1970 23.3 1921 .. 72 1939 97 1955 39 1971 215 1922 .. 85 1940 81 1956 37 1972 20.1 1923 .. 90 1941 71 1957 36 1973 18.6 1Based on the implicit price deflator for consumers' expenditure. Figures from 1964 have been revised to take account of the change from 1963 to 1970 in the date of the base for valuing such expenditure. Price indices (1970=100) Item 1950 1960 1965 1970 1971 1972 1973 Source Market prices of consumers' goods and services: All items 4 . . 50 69 81 100 108 115 125 Treasury Food .. .. 49 74 83 100 109 118 133 Housing . ? 35 57 77 100 110 124 141 Clothing and footwear 65 78 87 100 107 115 126 Consumer durable goods 71 86 84 100 108 111 117 Wholesale prices: Materials and fuel used in manufacturing?total4 n.a. 79 83 100 105 109 144 Department of ma. 79 84 100 107 113 148 Industry Mechanical engineering .. 42 70 76 100 108 113 126 Electrical machinery .. 43 66 73 100 105 109 124 Manufactures (home market sales)?tota14 n.a. 74 84 100 109 115 123 Food .. .. .. n.a. 73 83 100 109 114 133 Chemicals, etc. .. 68 91 91 100 108 114 119 Steel .. .. ., Commodity prices: 41 74 78 100 109 115 126 The Economist indicator 91 76 89 100 97 112 186 The Economist UK Agricultural pricesl: Prices All items .. n.a. 88 90 100 106 110 113 Ministry of Spending Farm crops .. n.a. 84 85 100 98 ? 99 99 Agriculture Advertising Fatstock . .. n.a. 81 85 100 109 117 122 Fisheries Livestock products and poultry n.a. 99 98 100 108 111 110 and Food Fruit and vegetables .. n.a. 80 88 100 100 108 119 Capital equipment prices: All items .. .. .. 41 64 75 100 113 124 139 The Economist Ordinary share prices: Financial Times Index of Industrial Ordinary shares, Terms of trade,: 31 89 93 100 107 140 121 Financial Times Import unit value?al/items 67 77 81 100 105 109 140 Department of Food, beverages and tobacco 69 79 86 100 107 114 151 Trade Basic materials 71 83 84 100 102 106 146 Fuels .. .. .. 114 106 92 100 122 123 164 Manufactured goods .. 54 68 73 100 101 104 128 Export unit value?a//items 56 73 80 100 106 111 125 Non-manufactures n.a. 88 89 100 107 114 143 Manufactures?total .. 53 70 78 100 105 111 123 chemicals n.a. 83 83 100 102 104 117 textiles .. 67 75 86 100 102 104 124 metals .. 47 65 73 100 99 100 114 machinery 49 70 78 100 110 118 127 other .. 575 69 78 100 102 107 121 Terms of trade 2 : . 83 93 98 100 101 102 89 'Harvest years ending in years shown. 2Export unit value as percentage of import unit value. 3Figures for 1950 not strictly comparable with those for later years. ',Including categories not shown separately.5Including chemicals. ?Actual levels of this index, at year-ends, are included on page 89. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 24 The ratkPidviglizettYwisi Ak0t21/26/0URA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Consumer prices1 (% increase on one year earlier) 10 8 6 4 2 0 I 1 I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 I Market prices of consumers' goods and services. 1 I 1 I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I I I 1 1 I I 10 8 6 4 2 1 0 1966 1967 1968 Selected consumer items (growth rate of prices; % per annum) 12 All items 8 _14 ? _ 0 I 12 Housing 8 ? 4 12 1- 0 Cars and motor-cycles 1969 Fuel and light 4 _ 17. -------- 0 1970 1971 1972 1973 74 12 Alcoholic drink 4 ? ---------- ------- 44N I I f 12 Furniture and floor coverings 1 1 I 1960-65 1965-70 71 72 73 1960-65 1965-70 71 72 73 12 Clothing and footwear 8 4 + ? --------- -6' 0 1 1 I 1960-65 1965-70 71 72 73 I Rent, rates, water charges and expenditure by occupiers on repairs, maintenance and improvements. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 25 AkTrike EN:11%6mm? misisierglifp aqq4) ineffdiffr 0 0 0 -1 by standard regionl Key to regions United Households with certain Kingdom durable goods (%) average figures: 1972 Television set "C.2 -1- 0 Refrigerator Washing machine Houses ?4,, i [cnr?Car (one or more) (% owner ? Ea: = %VT:- Telephone occupied) tt E :4, Central heating NE (full or partial) E.- ..1 Household expenditure: 1973 f per week over 49 45-49 United Kingdom average ?45 41-45 under 41 1-41A3 mrs Yorkshire, i,.1nd Humberside in South West Approximate estimates based on census and survey results. *excluding Greater London Greater London Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 26 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 UK spenumg Consumers expenditure Expenditure per head (E) Consumption per head (1970 = 100) Price index (1970 = 100) 1950 1960 1970 1971 1972 1973 1972 1973 1972 1973 Food, drink and tobacco: Food (household') 53.1 80.7 114-9 125.2 133.6 151.3 99 99 118 133 Alcoholic drink 15.1 18.3 41.7 47.0 52.8 63.3 114 133 111 114 Tobacco .. 15.1 21.8 31.0 30.4 32.4 34.7 101 107 103 105 Housing2 .. 15.7 31.7 74.6 83.5 95.0 109.0 103 104 124 141 Fuel and light 7.0 14.3 27.0 291 32.2 33.6 102 104 117 120 Durable goods: Cars and motor cycles .. 1 .3 10.8 17.5 24.9 31.3 34.3 160 164 112 119 Furniture and floor coverings 5.0 7.8 12.3 13.8 16.0 18.1 113 114 116 129 Radio and electrical goods 3.3 8.1 12.1 14.2 17.5 19.9 136 159 107 104 Non-durable goods: Clothing and footwear 210 318 48.1 51.7 58-8 67.5 106 111 115 126 Other goods.. .. 19.9 40.1 86.0 95.4 108.3 122-5 112 119 113 119 Other services .. 30.2 57.9 101.6 112.4 129.1 146.0 109 111 117 130 Total .. 186.7 323.3 566.7 627.6 706.9 800.2 108 113 115 125 'Excluding food in catering, included in 'Other services'. 2 Rent, rates, water charges and expenditure by occupiers on repairs, maintenance and improvements. Retail trade (Great Britain) Establishments Sales (E million) 1950 19614 19714 19501 1961 1971 1972 1973 Retail trade: total .. of which: 583,132 542,301 485,346 5,000 9,140 15,896 17,802 20,170 Grocers and provision dealers .. 145,709 146,777 107,563 1,229 2,397 4,062 4,468 5,037 Butchers .. .. .. 41,799 42,419 33,888 288 637 905 977 1,149 Greengrocers, fruiterers, etc. . 43,948 33,073 24,149 193 323 381 400 442 Other food shops .. .. 52,120 39,163 36,244 511 797 1,346 1,462 1,609 Confectioners, tobacconists, etc. 74,606 70,108 54,204 503 794 1,293 1,396 1,513 Clothing and footwear shops 100,011 86,555 81,139 966 1,384 2,314 2,430 2,522 Durable goods shops' .. 39,352 43,658 45,334 412 956 1,801 2,071 2,287 Department stores .. 529 784 914 308 457 781 906 1,023 Mail order businesses 4342 5562 6762 46 227 619 768 922 'Census results; not strictly comparable with later years. ,Number of mail order organisations. ,I ncluding electricity and gas showrooms. ',Including fixed lockable premises in permanent markets but excluding other market stalls and mobile shops. Catering and motor trades (Great Britain) Establishments Turnover (E million) 1969 1960 1961 1965 1970 1971 1972 1973 Catering: total2 .. .. .. .. 128,855 1,579 1,692 2,101 2,737 2,990 3,316 3,735 Licensed hotels and holiday camps .. 8,001 222 237 303 453 502 575 661 Restaurants, cafes, etc., fish and ship shops .. 44,037 4 431 456 552 660 704 785 885 Public houses 58,340 806 873 1,095 1,470 1,632 1,794 2,012 Canteens .. 18,477 120 126 151 156 153 161 177 Motor trades 51,4501 n.a. 2,9795 3,860 5,330 6,320 7,330 8,120 Motor vehicles-new .. 15,3981.3 n.a. 1,1195' 1,544 1,844 2,380 2,960 3,262 second hand .. 4,5971,3 n.a. 5685 676 896 1,088 1,218 1,256 Petrol, tyres, accessories, etc. .. 31,455' n.a. 1,2925 1,640 2,500 2,852 3,152 3,602 11967; number of establishments mainly dealing vvith the products concerned. 2Excluding clubs (numbering 25,855 in 1969). Revised series following the catering inquiry of 1964; figures before 1964 not strictly comparable with later figures. 3Second hand motor-cycle dealers are included with new motor vehicle dealers. 4Excluding outside catering contractors (numbering 191 organisations in 1969).51962. Hire purchase' (Great Britain) 1960 1964 1965 1966 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Credit sales (weekly average; 1966 = 100) : total n.a. n.a. n.a. 100 111 111 121 134 158 176 Durable goods shops, .. .. 111 125 120 100 109 100 112 138 162 166 Department stores .. .. .. 95 106 101 100 110 113 119 138 157 182 Other instalment credit retailers, n.a. n.a. n.a. 100 113 117 128 131 155 183 Debt outstanding (E million; end of period): total 9784'5 1,321 5 1,4305 1,313 1,319 1,299 1,383 1,623 2,047 2,485 Durable goods shops .. 307, 3305 3295 307 276 268 271 329 416 457 Department stores .. .. 28 31 31 29 30 31 32 38 47 56 Other stores and mail order houses n.a. 1655 1905 180 205 213 235 246 278 334 Finance houses .. 643 795 880 797 808 787 845 1,010 1,306 1,638 1Including other instalment credit. 2Including electricity and gas showrooms. ,General stores (other than department stores), general mail order houses and co-operative societies' non-durable goods departments. 4Excluding other stores and mail order houses. 5Not strictly comparable with figures after 1965. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 27 tinvti;lcricafiletmeaTiffig :filtalia80R01720R001000140001-1 Principal newspapers (circulation, July-December 1973) '000 '000 National morning papers Sunday papers Daily Mirror .. .. 4,321 News of the World .. . ? 5,937 Daily Express .. . ? 3,283 Sunday Mirror .. .. .. 4,590 Sun .. .. ? . 3,001 The Sunday People . ? 4,418 Daily Mail .. 1,756 Sunday Express .. ? ? 4,106 Daily Telegraph .. 1,416 The Sunday Times.. ?. .. 1,528 The Guardian .. 347 The Observer .. 795 The Times .. 345 Sunday Telegraph .. 794 Financial Times .. 194 Sunday Mail (Glasgow) .. .. 760 Sunday Mercury (Birmingham) .. 232 London evening papers Evening News .. .. 834' Sunday Sun (Newcastle upon Tyne) 207 Evening Standard .. 512' Weekly papers Provincial daily papers Anglia Press Group .. .. 3952 Daily Record (Glasgow) .. 589 Combined Anglian Newspapers 3662 Manchester Evening News .. 375 Scottish Et Universal Newspapers .. .. 335 Birmingham Evening Mail .. 363 Scottish Provincial Associated Newspapers 300 Liverpool Echo .. .. . 314 East Midland Allied Press Group .. .. 2882 Evening Post (Leeds) 204 South Coast Group .. 282 "Monday-Friday edition. 2Including daily publications. Principal magazines (circulation, July-December 1973) '000 '000 Business, politics and current affairs Motoring The Economist .. 106 Practical Motorist 165 Management Today 66 Motor Sport 138 New Statesman .. 52 Religious Children's Challenge .. 203 Bunty .. 284 The Universe 171 The Victor .. 264 Life and Work 161 Diana . ? 263 Sporting and angling Look In .. 243 Shoot I .. .. 241 Whizzer and Chips 238 Angling Times .. 143 Gardening Teenage and music Amateur Gardening 174 Popswop .. .. 269 . Popular Gardening 171 Pink .. .. 254 General Fabulous 208 .. 249 Weekend .. .. 1,035 Television and radio New Reveille .. 717 Radio Times .. 4,046 Titbits .. ? ? ? ? ? ? .. 548 TV Times .. 3,915 Exchange 8- Mart (combined editions) 354 Women's Home interests Woman .. 1,876 Good Housekeeping 284 Woman's Weekly .. 1,785 Home Et Family .. 217 Woman's Own .. 1,691 Homes and Gardens 193 Family Circle .. 1,050 Ideal Home.. 185 Woman's Realm .. 962 Men's Woman Er Home .. 741 Penthouse .. 491 Living .. .. 616 Mayfair .. 450 Cosmopolitan 369 Men Only .. 411 She .. .. 327 Television licences1 (end year; thousands) 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Total 13,516 13,919 14,910 15,507 15,808 16,333 16,588 17,019 17,315 of which-colour2 .. - 75 197 528 1,305 2,815 5,007 Regions3 London .. .. 2,184 2,219 2,390 2,459 2,518 2,635 2,613 2,683 2,654 of which-colour2 .. _ 16 46 126 278 537 826 South and East4 .. 3,187 3,341 3,637 3,801 3,918 4,071 4,199 4,338 4,466 of which-colour2 .. 19 53 138 350 749 1,338 Midland ......2,007 2,053 2,198 2,295 2,282 2,361 2,378 2,456 2,529 of which-coour2 .. 11 30 79 188 400 718 North' .. 3,843 3,941 4,177 4,334 4,430 4,513 4,611 4,688 4,744 of which-colour2 .. - 19 46 129 341 772 1,405 Wales' .. .. 816 841 899 930 947 979 999 1,024 1,048 of which-colour2 ., - 4 9 24 62 147 287 Scotland .. . 1,251 1,283 1,337 1,393 1,419 1,466 1,483 1,519 1,568 of which-colour2 .. 5 10 28 74 183 382 Northern Ireland .. 228 242 272 294 296 309 304 310 307 of which-colour2 .. 1 2 4 11 29 51 'Sound licences were abolished February 1,1971; information concerning these was last included in The Economist Diary for 1973. 2Excluding demonstration licences. 3Postal regions. 'Including the Channel Islands. 'Including the Isle of Man. 'Including the Marches. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 28 UK advdftiniaor Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Expenditure by medial (? million) 1960 1965 1969 1970 1971 1972 In the press .. 229 303 387 400 418 498 of which in-national newspapers 64 88 111 108 108 130 regional newspapers 77 106 135 143 152 188 magazines and periodicals .. 40 48 53 51 54 60 trade and technical journals 31 39 50 53 52 61 On television .. 72 106 129 125 143 176 On posters and transport 16 18 21 22 23 26 On cinema and radio .. 6 8 7 7 7 8 Total advertising expenditure .. 323 435 544 554 591 708 as percentage of gross national product .. 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.3 as percentage of consumers' expenditure 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.8 'Estimates by the Advertising Association ; excluding outdoor signs. Expenditure by type' (? million) 1960 1965 1969 1970 1971 1972 Display 245 313 371 373 409 480 of which-ptess2 151 181 214 219 236 270 television .. 72 106 129 125 143 176 Financial notices, etc.? .. 4 7 10 9 11 17 Classified 43 76 113 119 119 150 Trade and technical journals 31 39 50 53 52 61 'Estimates by the Advertising Association ; excluding outdoor signs. 2Excluding financial, classified and advertising in trade and technical journals. ?Excluding display advertising by financial institutions. Expenditure by product on press and television, 19731 (top selected products; ? thousand) Press Television Total Press Television Total Brentford Nylons .. 2,118 413 2,531 Persil .. 1,293 1,293 2,038 430 2,468 Blue Band Margarine .. 45 1,214 1,259 Co-op Local Branches 1,626 184 1,810 Woolworths 854 351 1,205 Boots 870 668 1,538 Weetabix 91 1,111 1,202 Mullard Furnishing Information/ Kellogg Corn Flakes .. 95 1,055 1,150 Mail Order (M.F.I.-M./0.) 1,504 14 1,519 Milk (MMB) 137 978 1,115 Guinness-Bottled 250 1,241 1,491 927 186 1,114 Benson Et Hedges Special Filter 1,437 1,437 Fine Fare Et Assoc. Stores 582 460 1,042 Regular Army .. 790 593 1,383 COI Energy crisis .. 547 481 1,028 Co-op National 885 447 1,333 Ariel Washing Powder 1,000 1,000 K Tel Records .. 1 1,328 1,329 'Selection from Monthly Digest of Advertising Expenditure by permission of Media Expenditure Analysis Limited. Estimates using gross rate card figures; totals for associated groups covering a wide range of products have not been included. Television and radio advertising contractors Television Area Borders 8. Isle of Man .. Channel Islands East of England .. Lancashire .. London: weekends .. weekdays .. Midlands .. Northern Ireland .. Scotland: Central North-East .. South of England South-West England .. Wales 8. West of England North-East England Yorkshire .. Radio4 Area Birmingham Edinburgh Glasgow Liverpool .. London: general news .. Manchester .. Trading name Border Television Channel Television Anglia Television Granada Television London Weekend Thames Television ATV Network .. Ulster Television Scottish Television Grampian Television Southern Television Westward Television HTV Tyne Tees Television Yorkshire Television Address Advertising revenue, (E million) 1.0 n.a. 7.3 20.8 15.47 26.0 20.6 2.0 8.3 1.6 12.2 2.7 10.55 Television Centre, Carlisle CA1 3NT .. The Television Centre, St Helier .. Anglia House, Norwich NOR 07A Granada TV Centre, Manchester M60 9EA South Bank TV Centre, London SE1 9LT .. 306-316 Euston Road, London NW1 3BB ATV Centre, Birmingham BI 2J' Havelock House, Ormeau Road, Belfast BT7 1 EB Theatre Royal, Hope St, Glasgow G2 3PR Queen's Cross, Aberdeen A B9 2XJ Northern, Southampton SO9 4Y0 Derry's Cross, Plymouth PL1 2SP .. Television Centre, Cardiff, CF1 9XL .. TV Centre, City Road, Newcastle upon Tyne N El 2AL TV Centre, Leeds L53 1JS 116.32.7{ Population in area (million) 0.6 0.1 6.1 8.0 14.03 14.03 10.6 1.4 4.0 1.8 5.0 1.6 3.3 2.7 6.2 Trading name Population in area Area Trading name Population in area (million) (million) Birmingham Broadcasting .. 1.7 Nottingham .. . not known, .. . 0.6 Radio Forth .. 0-9 Plymouth .. Plymouth Sound 0.3 Radio Clyde .. 1.9 Sheffield 8. Rotherham Radio Hallam 0.7 Radio City .. 2-0 Swansea ? ? ? . Swansea Sound 0.3 Capital Radio 8.5 Teesside ? ? ? ? not known, 0.7 London Broadcasting 8.5 Tyneside 8. Wearside Metropolitan Broadcasting 1.6 Piccadilly Radio .. 2.4 'Revenue after discounts and commissions, but before Exchequer levy; figures for financial year ending in 1973. Total for all TV contractors in calendar year 1973: Cl 60./3 million. 2Total for Trident Television Ltd which owns Tyne Tees Television and Yorkshire Television. ?Approximate estimate. ?From information available at June 1974. ?Gross turnover, including income from commercial sales and copyright fees. ?Contracts not awarded at the time of going to press. 71 972. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 29 VikvEgtferigtIstsieViM%8/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Expenditure' by all public authorities (? million) Education.. Health and welfare .. of which-National health service .. Social security benefits of which-retirement pensions sickness benefits .. unemployment benefits .. industrial injuries benefits war pensions .. supplementary benefits... family allowances .. administration .. Housing .. Total expenditure .. 1951-52 1961-62 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 408 1,058 2,397 2,758 3,163 603 1,088 2,201 2,584 2,903 501 927 1,797 2,111 2,407 702 1,674 3,656 3,927 4,578 279 796 1,663 1,817 2,091 66 160 398 394 434 16 41 135 159 250 17 59 108 112 117 79 104 124 127 136 75 168 489 544 668 66 140 354 354 359 38 70 167 186 230 417 567 1,184 1,295 1,292 2,130 4,387 9,438 10,564 11,936 'Current and capital; years ending March 31st. 2'National Assistance' before November 1966. National health service: current expenditure on main services (? million) 1972-73 3,664 3,309 2,731 5,180 n.a. n.a. 218 128 141 723 355 247 1,655 13.808 by the central government, by patients 1951-62 1961-62 1971-72 1972-73 1951-52 1961-62 1971-72 Main services: Hospital, etc. .. 264 631 1,411 1,601 4 7 13 General medical 48 88 196 211 - - - Pharmaceutical .. 53 78 224 255 - 23 26 General dental .. 36 52 96 102 2 11 26 General opthalmic 10 10 14 31 3 7 17 Excluding departmental administration and other general expenditure. Recipients of principal benefit payments (thousands; average or at end of year) 1962 1972 1962 Unemployment benefit.. .. 281 372 Widows' benefits .. 607 Sickness and invalidity benefits .. 975 1,027 War pensioners .. 691 Industrial disablement pensions .. 188 208 Retirement and old persons' pe Families receiving family allowances 3,724 4,470 Males 1,979 Supplementary benefits 2,146 2,923 Females 3,956 National insurance: weekly contributions' 1972-73 17 - 28 30 16 1972 574 495 2,733 5,233 Flat-rate contributions UK July '48- July '58- Oct. '73-July '741 From August '741 National Sept. '51 April '81 (A) (B) (A) (B) income Budget Men Employee .. Employer .. ? 0.25 0.21 f 0.50 0-41 f 0-84 1.19 e 0.96 131 f 0.75 1.72 e 0.87 1.84 Self-employed 0.31 0.60 1 .99 - 2.41 - Women Employee .. 0.19 0.40 0.71 0.79 0.62 0.70 Employer .. 0.16 0.34 1.01 1.09 146 1-54 Self-employed 0.25 0-50 1.67 2-01 'From information available at May 1974. 2From April 6, 1975, it is planned that the system of graduated contributions will be replaced by a fully earnings-related contribution. The employee under the new scheme pays a percentage of his earnings above a minimum level and below a level to be fixed ;the employer also pays a percentage of the same band of the employee's earnings. Principal benefit payments: weekly rates1 Graduated contributions2 Flat-rate contributions are shown for: column (A) employees not contracted out of the scheme; column (B) employees contracted out of the scheme. In addition, employed men and women pay: (A) 5.5% of that part of their weekly gross pay between ?9 and ?62 (rates as from August 1974). (B) 1.25% of that part of their weekly gross pay between ?9 and ?18, and 5.6% of that part between ?18 and ?62 (rates as from August 1974). The employer contributes an amount equal to the employee's total. July '48- Feb. '58- Nov. '69- Aug. '51 April '61 Sept. '71 Retirement, invalidity', and widows' pensions (standard rate) : Oct. '73- July '74, from July '74, Single person .. 1.30 2.50 5.00 7.75 10.00 Married couple .. 2.10 4.00 8.10 12.50 16.00 Unemployment or sickness. benefit: Man or single woman .. 1.30 2.50 5.00 7.35 8.60 Married woman .. 1.002 170 3.50 5.15 6.05 Industrial injuries: injury benefit. 2.25 4.25 7.75 10.10 11.35 Increases for dependants: 1 adult 0.80 1.50 3.10 4.55 5.30 First child 0.37 0.757 1.557 2.306 2.706 Second child - 0.357 0.657 1.406 1.806 Each additional child - 0.357 0-557 1.306 1.706 Family allowances: Second child 0.25 0-40 0.90 0-90 0.90 Third and each subsequent child 0.25 0.50 1.00 100 1.00 'From information available at May 1974. 2 0.8 0 for sickness benefit. 'Sickness benefit is normally replaced by invalidity pension after 28 weeks. .An additional earnings-related supplement is available (from October 1966).61-he invalidity pension is increased by an allowance at one of three rates, depending on age at the beginning of incapacity: aged under 35, October 1973-July 1974 ?1.60, from July 1974 ?2.05; aged 35-45, October 1973-July 1974 ?1.00, from July 1974 ?1.30; aged 45-60 (45-55 for women). October 1973-July 1974, ?0.50, from July 1974 ?0.65.61ncreased for children of widows, invalidity and retirement pensioners by: October 1973- July 1974, ?1.50; from July 1974, ?220. 'Increased for children of widows by: Feb. '58-April '61, 25p; Nov. '69-Sept. '71, 90p. Retirement pensions Rates shown after April 1961 are for those persons not paying graduated contributions. From April 1961 employees get a graduated supplement to the basic pension which depends on the 'units' of graduated contributions paid by the employee between April 1961 and April 1975. The units are ?7.50 for a man and ?9 fore woman. Each unit paid adds 20 per week to the pension. From April 6, 1975 it is planned that the graduated scheme will be wound up. All units earned prior to that date will be paid as an addition to the basic pension when the contributor retires. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 30 UK natrefrartstidiftsgia2MeRemfgR01720R001000140001-1 (? million) 1960 1965 1970 1971 National income Wages and salaries .. .. .. 13,735 19,115 26,780 29,565 Pay and allowances of the Forces .. .. 393 467 658 758 Employers' insurance and pension contributions 1,046 1,709 2,766 3,041 Professional earnings . .. 355 455 643 785 Income from farming .. .. .. .. 500 601 789 856 Income of other sole traders and partnerships 1,153 1,463 2,255 2,589 Gross trading profits of companies .. 3,730 4,741 5,200 5,761 Gross trading surplus of public corporations .. 534 988 1,435 1,509 Gross trading surplus of other public enterprises 189 112 152 185 Rent of land and buildings .. .. .. 1,263 1,939 3,316 3,676 Residual error .. -143 -113 -22 627 Domestic income and depreciation (including stock appreciation) .. 22,755 31,477 43,972 49,352 less Stock appreciation .. .. -122 -321 -1,137 -1,058 Gross domestic product at'factor cost 22,633 31,156 42,835 48,294 Net property income from abroad .. 233 435 515 516 Gross national product .. 22,866 31,591 43,350 48,810 less Depreciation (capital consumption) -2,072 - 2,912 -4,447 -5,082 National income 20,794 28,679 38,903 43,728 Taxes on expenditure 3,378 4,962 8,433 8,808 less Subsidies .. -493 -574 - 901 -948 National income at market prices 23,679 33,067 46,435 51,588 National expenditure Consumers' expenditure .. .. 16,933 22,878 31,404 34,900 Public authorities' current expenditure 4,244 6,041 9,095 10,353 Gross fixed capital formation at home .. .. .. 4,186 6,438 9,223 10,101 Value of physical increase in stocks and work in progress 562 487 257 19 Exports and income received from abroad .. 6,309 8,302 13,929 15,669 less Imports and income paid abroad .. .. -6,483 -8,167 -13,026 -14,372 Gross national expenditure at market prices 25,751 35,979 50,882 56,670 Subsidies .. 493 574 901 948 less Taxes on expenditure -3,378 -4,962 -8,433 -8,808 Gross national expenditure at factor cost (gross national product) .. 22,866 31,591 43,350 48,810 UK exchequer revenue and expenditure (E million) Revenue Expenditure 1973-74 1974-751 1972 1973 32,875 37,585 863 933 3,513 4,041 964 1,227 1,006 1,346 3,031 3,690 6,666 8,632 1,645 2,002 178 183 4,207 4,868 208 378 55,156 64,885 -1,317 -2,791 53,839 62,064 476 763 54,315 62,857 -5,824 -6,961 48,491 55,896 9,279 9,790 -1,171 -1,412 56,599 64,274 39,442 44,759 11,757 13,254 11,297 13,591 -419 666 16,678 20,992 -16,332 -22,027 62,423 71.235 1,171 1,412 -9,279 -9,790 54,315 62,857 1973-74 1974-751 Inland Revenue Consolidated fund Income tax .. 7,058 9,682 standing services Surtax .. .. 305 200 National loans fund service payment in Capital gains tax 320 320 respect of the National debt .. .. 670 410 Death duties 405 380 Northern Ireland-share of reserved taxes, etc. 350 397 Corporation tax 2,245 3,265 Payments to the European Communities, etc. 219 275 Stamp duties .. 190 240 Post-war credits (including interest) 15 - Other .. 2 - Other .. 15 14 Customs and Excise Supply servicess Tobacco .. 1,065 1,275 Defence .. 3,354 3,654 Oil 1,580 1,610 Overseas services .. .. 454 528 Beer, spirits, wine .. 945 1,125 Agriculture, fisheries and forestry 382 423 Betting and gaming 186 235 Trade, industry and employment 1,864 1,612 Purchase tax .. 380 - Roads and transport 900 955 Value added tax 1,425 2,700 Housing , , .. .. .. 522 647 Car tax.. .. 100 125 Other environmental services .. .. 184 237 Protective duties 435 525 Law, order and protective services. 522 570 Import levies .. 25 45 Education and libraries, science and arts 776 937 Other .. .. 9 10 Health and personal social services 2,486 2,980 Social security 1,844 2,212 Motor vehicle duties .. .. 535 540 Other public services 528 594 Selective employment tax (gross) 40 - Common services .. 514 535 Interest and dividends2 .. .. 111 125 Northern Ireland .. 134 299 Broadcast receiving licences .. 153 161 Rate support grant, financial transactions, etc. 3,292 3,558 Other revenue 536 625 Supplementary provision .. - 1,366`l Total revenue 18,050 23,188 Total expenditure 19,769 22,203 1Budget estimates. 2Excluding interest, etc. received by the National loans fund. 3Budget estimates for 1973-74, reallocated to conform with a new classification for 1974-75. ',Includes ?470 million for nationalised industries' subsidies, and ?500 million for food subsidies (including milk). Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 31 UK Finance External trade Apitehacitillihgedffefigiii.JAIlieVOR01720R001000140001-1 Bank of England's minimum lending rate' Treasury Bill rate Year high low Year high low Year high low Year average Year average % % % % % % % % 1928 41 41 1953 4 31 1962 6 41 1956 4-945 1965 5.909 1929 61 41 1954 31 3 1963 41 4 1957 4-814 1966 6-122 1930 5 3 1955 41 3 1964 7 4 1958 4.563 1967 5-810 1931 6 21 1956 5/ 4/ 1965-66 7 6 1959 3-375 1968 7-031 1932 6 2 1957 7 5 1967 8 51 1960 4-887 1969 7-627 1933-38 2 2 1958 7 4 1968-70 8 7 1961 5.141 1970 6-999 1939 4 2 1959 4 4 1971 7 5 1962 4-171 1971 5-554 1940-50 2 2 1960 6 4 1972 9 5 1963 3-667 1972 5-541 1952 4 21 1961 7 5 1973 13 71 1964 4.594 1973 9 306 Bank rate until October 12, 1972. The minimum lending rate to the market is normally one half per cent higher than the average rate of discount for Treasury bills established at the weekly tender, rounded to the nearest one quarter per cent above. Money supply and bank credit Money supply, (? million) .. Average circulation with the public .. Bank and discount house deposits of UK domestic sectors 1938 1960 1965 1970 1971 1972 1973 n:a. n.a. 12,3464 16,930 18,831 22,941 29,148 442 2,062 2,488 3,110 3,401 3,839 4,262 n.a. n.a. 9,859. 13,820 15,430 19,102 24,886 Domestic credit expansion (? million) .. n.a. 3858 1,151 1,043 1,144 6,883 8,704 Net borrowing by-private and overseas sectors n.a. 7575 432 1,160 1,872 5,850 6,561 public sector n.a. -372. 719 -117 -728 1,033 2,143 Banks, (monthly averages2; f million and percentages of total deposits) Total deposits .. 2,522, 8,0266 9,920, 11,221 12,479 15,995 20,850 Current accounts .. 1,310. 4,554. 5,253, 5,816 6,532 7,418 n.a. Deposit and other accounts 1,2126 3,4716 4,668. 5,405 5,947 8,577 n.a. Total liquid assets .. .. .. 733 2,621 3,096 3,629 4,059 3,692 3,293 as percentage of total deposits .. .. 29-1 32.7 31-2 32-3 32-5 23-1 15.8 Cash in hand and with the Bank of England .. 261 729 894 1,009 1,087 1,030 1,132 Money at call and short notice,.. 185 715 1,055 1,661 1,739 1,721 1,403 Bills discounted .. 287 1,117 1,148 959 1,233 941 758 Special deposits with the Bank of England .. - 78 59 269 235 6 591 as percentage of total deposits .. .. - 1.0 0.6 2-4 1-9 0.0 2.8 Investments .. .. .. .. 779, 1,6966 1,2766 1,385 1,723 1,907 1,753 as percentage of total deposits .. 30.9, 21-1, 12-96 12.3 13.8 11-9 8.4 Advances to customers and other accounts, .. 1,047 3,455 5,161 6,210 6,625 10,566 14,163 as percentage of total deposits .. 41-5 43-0 52.0 55-3 53-1 66.1 67-9 'London clearing banks and Scottish banks. 2Weekly in 1938. sIncluding Scottish bank balances with other UK banks. .Not strictly com- parable with figures from 1970 owing to a change of classification. ?The broadest definition of the money supply is shown, referred to as 'M3'. ?Not strictly comparable with figures from 1970. ,Excluding items in transit. .Not strictly comparable with later figures owing to a change of classification. Bank advances' (? million) 19502 19602 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Total.. .. 1,684 3,447 8,841 10,428 12,414 16,030 21,0024 29,5454 of which: Agriculture and fishing .. 164 354 514 529 521 556 633 761 Engineering, etc. .. 93 361 1,187 1,484 1,856 2,098 2,739 3,213 Textiles .. 66 139 251 294 319 313 327 428 Food, drink and tobacco .. 121 189 293 340 391 414 449 618 Construction .. .. .. 64 141 371 378 443 509 816 1,282 Public utilities (excluding transport) 65 83 73 80 94 146 245 450 Retail trade .. .. 180 357 368 369 357 373 470 625 Finance .. 165 471 934 957 991 1,328 2,680 4,729 Local authorities 91 88 121 126 76 72 77 255 Personal .. 419, 673, 976 927 954 1,193 2,158 3,226 "For 1950 and 1960, advances within Great Britain by members of the British Bankers Association; from 1968 all bank advances in Great Britain ,Not comparable with figures from 1968 owing to change of coverage and classification. sAlso including professional. ',Not completely comparable with figures before 1972; includes fixed rate credits for exports and domestic shipbuilding previously excluded, which amounted to ?734 million in May 1972. Insurance" (? million) 1938 1950 1960 1968 1969 1970 1971 Life assurance (ordinary business) .. premiums 91 189 460 1,021 7736 8486 1,0226 claims .. 64 92 152 347 4346 4808.6 5305,9 Life assurance (industrial business) .. premiums 58 104 161 235 244 255 267 claims .. 25 49 77 133 142 152 158 Personal accident insurance premiums, 5 11 32 61 45, 478 506 claimsm 2 5 16 31 246 25, 256 Property insurance, .. premiums, 50 168 287 498 4406 4896 5506 claims,- 21 72 148 285 2236 2406 2596 Marine, aviation and transport insurance premiumsz. .. 13. 58 84 164 1806 2166 2426 claims,- 11. 40 61 132 1316 1506 1596 Motor vehicle insurance .. premiums, 38 103 307 597 4996 5256 636? claims,.. 22 61 200 410 3346 3516 3896 'Companies established in Great Britain. ,Less re-insurances. sPayments under policies before 1969. ',Marine only. ?Less commission. ?Not completely comparable with figures before 1969 owing to changes (with exclusion of much overseas business) due to the Insurance Companies Regulations of 1968. ,Net claims from 1969. ?Fire insurance before 1969. ?Estimate. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 32 pproved For Release 2002108/07: CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 UK balance of payments (? million) Current account Payments Imports (fob) ? ? Government payments: Services-military .. administrative, etc. Transfers-grants other Shipping Civil aviation Travel Other services Interest, profits, dividends: Direct investmentl ? ? Portfolio investment Other2 Private transfers .. 1970 1971 1972 1973 7,902 8,511 9,811 13,810 302 63 85 87 1,436 279 382 508 345 113 415 322 63 112 88 1,668 309 437 547 374 137 444 359 75 90 112 1,699 346 529 604 479 159 493 422 93 108 289 2,132 413 669 717 595 190 656 226 232 286 333 Total payments .. 12,143 13,244 15,042 20,427 1970 1971 1972 Receipts Exports (fob) .. .. 7,893 8,796 9,134 Government receipts: Military and other services 51 59 75 Transfers from EEC Shipping 1,361 1,609 1,645 Civil aviation 316 354 410 Travel 432 489 551 Other services 1,207 1,331 1,478 Interest, profits, dividends: Direct investment' .. 684 693 814 Portfolio investment 171 166 162 Other2 533 612 631 Private transfers .. 192 202 211 Total receipts .. 12,840 14,311 15,111 Current balance .. .. +697 +1,067 +69 'Department of Trade inquiry into overseas direct investment; excluding Financing and investment account Increase in assets 1970 1971 1972 1973 Official financing Due to change in official reserves -125 - 1,5364 +6924 -2104 Allocation of special drawing rights........-1171 +125 -1124 Change in account with International Monetary Fund, -172 -554 -415 Borrowing from other monetary authorities: Foreign currency Sterling .. Payments under sterling guarantees ? ? Total official financing2 . -1,287 -3,228 -1.1,265 Short-term flows Import credit Export credit ? ? Change in sterling balances: Exchange reserves Other Overseas currency borrowing (net) by UK banks: To finance investment overseas .. To finance lending to UK public sector Other Other short-term flows Balance of short-term flows Balance of official financing and short-term flows, -546 -1,404 -11,372 -1836 -150 .. -1,011 -1,263 - -1864 1973 11,435 65 75 2,072 481 694 1,711 1,210 189 805 222 18,959 -1,468 oil and (for payments only) insurance. 2Including oil. (outflow) (-); increase in liabilities (inflow) (?) 1970 1971 1972 1973 Long-term capital account Official long-term capital Inter-government loans: Made by United Kingdom Repayments to United Kingdom Made to United Kingdom Repayments by United Kingdom - net inter-government loans - UK subscriptions to IDA, etc. Other official long-term capital (net) - -59 -1-17 -1-77 -261 -172 -269 Overseas investment in UK public sector .. +187 +166 of which-in British -296 -155 government stocks Private sector investment (net): -1-193 +713 -I 287 +139 Overseas -I 266 709 -91 -30 of which-direct5 In United Kingdom of which-direct5 Balance of long-term +720 -I 470 capital account .. Balancing item .. Balance of financing and investment account .. 180 -1280 n?a.6 +292 +54 -1 741 n.a.6 -I-219 -2 I 1,824 n.a.6 +831 -249 -84 -451 -232 I-107 -11,105 -110 +27 +9 --104 -178 -24 -125 +32 -1 4 -99 -188 -43 -110 -92 +34 +30 -113 - -92 -189 -154 -52 -84 -2 -42 -15 -16 -10 +179 +113 +301 -10 82 +108 +8 -773 -875 -1,450 -1,253 -517 -645 -692 -1,139 -1725 +1,008 -1-729 +1,365 339 +428 +343 +583 -262 +39 -864 +159 +111 +298 -577 +473 -697 -1,067 -69 +1,468 ',Including gold subscription. 2Including gold subscription to IMF, special drawing rights, and payments under sterling guarantees. 3Formerly known as balance of 'monetary movements'. 4Not equal to change in official reserves due to valuation in sterling at transactions rate of exchange from August 23, 1971. 6Department of Trade inquiry into overseas direct investment; excluding oil and (for overseas investment in the UK) insurance. 6Included in other; probably small, Changes in official reserves in 1972 and 1973 1972 1st half 2nd half Year 1973 1st qtr 2nd qtr 3rd qtr 4th qtr Year Change in total reserves, +147 -506 -359 -82 +337 -218 +33 +70 Gold .. -10 -6 -16 -+4 -5 -1 Special drawing rights .. -13 -1-19 6 -2 -2 Convertible currencies .. -1170 -568 -398 -86 -1339 -213 -1-33 +73 Reserve position in the IMF 2 +491 49 Total reserves at end of period, . 2,6731 2,167 2,167 2,085 2,422 2,204 2,237 2,237 1Official reserves were redefined from July 1972 to include the reserve position in the IMF. 2An automatic drawing right on the Fund which equals the amount by which the UK quota exceeds holdings of sterling by the IMF. Approved For Release 2002/08/07: CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 33 Atmegtreliqedleffair/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 (? million) Imports Exports' 19542 1972 1973 19542 1972 1973 Total 3,373.9 11,155.4 15,854.4 2,774.9 9,745.7 12,4551 Commonwealth countries and Irish Republic 1,733.8 2,593.3 3,245.6 1,436.9 2,306.9 2,690.3 Foreign countries 1,640.1 8,562.2 12,608.8 1,338.0 7,438.7 9,764.8 Food, beverages and tobacco Live animals .. Meat and meat preparations .. Dairy products and eggs Fish (not of British taking) and fish preparations Cereals and cereal preparations Fruit and vegetables .. Sugar and sugar preparations .. 1,327.6 2,359.4 3,097.6 189.2 659.8 875.6 39.7 72.0 80.2 6.0 40.3 58.8 252.2 540.0 715.9 3.5 49.4 79.9 159.9 255.5 225.4 5.4 22.2 44.3 22.1 96.3 132.2 6.0 29.3 43.1 175.7 257.2 369.6 12.7 33.9 54.6 2005. 432.0 563.7 11.0 31.3 43.3 104.0 146.3 175.0 33.1 46.4 61.5 Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and manufactures 217.1 187.7 248.7 30.9 50.6 61.4 Beverages .. 24.0 133.7 229.8 50.2 266.4 305.4 Feeding stuff for animals Other food .. Tobacco and manufactures 43.1 84.4 154.1 1.9 16.8 29-5 13.1 32.6 49.2 5.6 25.3 35.5 76.2 121.6 153.8 22.8 48.0 58.1 Crude materials .. 1,029.1 1,326.2 1,964.9 149.0 321-4 433.4 Hides and skins, undressed .. 4343 85-1 112.5 16.7 75.7 80-7 Oil seeds, nuts and kernels.. .. 70.5 51.4 104.0 0.4 1.7 3.2 Rubber (including synthetic and reclaimed) 50.6 47.6 74.9 4.2 28.2 37.9 Wood, lumber and cork .. .. .. .. 155.2 253.9 458.7 0.7 2.2 4.3 Pulp and waste paper .. 88-6 172.0 2015. 0.9 2.0 3.6 Wool and other animal hair .. 1968. 109.8 180.9 83.3 44.0 82-3 Cotton .. . .. . 125.9 51.0 76.2 3-5 2.2 3.1 Miscellaneous textile fibres and waste 35.8 52.9 65.3 8-4 61.9 86-7 Crude fertilisers and minerals .. Metalliferous ores and metal scrap . Miscellaneous animal and vegetable en:1de Materials., oils and fats .. Mineral fuels and lubricants 35.7 60.0 80.8 9.0 49.4 60-1 137.0 284.8 389.5 2.0 28.9 36.0 91.2 156.8 2205. 19.9 25.2 35.3 328.9 1,244.3 1,727.3 154.9 238.7 370.0 Coal, coke and briquettes .. 17.0 59.4 29.1 68.0 17.0 26-7 Petroleum and petroleum products 312.0 1,168.5 1,601.8 86.9 219.4 340.5 Gas- .. 14.6 15.9 2.3 2.8 Electric energy .. .. - 1.7 0.4 - Manufactured goods 676.9 6,102.1 8,913-4 2,147-8 8,257.1 10,455.7 Chemicals .. .. . .. 101.2 651.9 897.3 2074. 961.6 1,272.4 of which-medicinal and pharmaceutical 9.6 43.7 66.9 34.3 180.8 221.2 plastic materials and resins 9.3 143.4 2049. 20.6 176.4 225-2 Leather and manufactures .. 20.6 47.2 68.4 19.1 67.0 83.8 Rubber manufactures .. .. .. .. 1.4 42.4 57.1 32.0 96.4 121.2 Wood and cork manufactures (including furniture) 40.2 176.9 307.1 10.0 46.4 59.6 Paper, paperboard and manufactures .. .. 56.6 311.5 402.3 33.5 101.7 128.7 Woollen and worsted yarns and woven fabrics 6.3 14.4 20.6 83.6 94.1 128.4 Cotton yarns and woven fabrics .. .. 21.6 86.7 116.9 112.5 40.6 56.4 Synthetic fibre yarns and woven fabrics .. 12.6 140.6 1921. 40.7 132.2 178.5 Miscellaneous textile manufactures .. .. 30.2 128.0 185.3 90.3 178.5 226-3 Iron and steel .. Non-ferrous metals .. Miscellaneous metal manufactures Machinery, other than electric .. of which-power-generating, .. agricultural machinery', office machines5 textile machinery .. Electric machinery, apparatus and appliances of which-telecommunications apparatus .. 28.2 252.3 373.8 136.7 377.0 433.0 182.1 447.1 659.9 75-2 346.9 537.8 7.3 136.3 2053. 98.3 290.3 338.9 73.4 1,039.7 1,526.4 372.1 2,054.1 2,412.9 10.1 178.4 247.1 83.2 475.9 556.6 3.5 32.6 54.0 65.8 1910. 221.5 6.4 228.6 345-7 12.3 2034. 284.8 7.6 75.8 111.0 39.5 169.5 1943. 16.2 527.6 847.8 182.1 661.7 807.3 4.0 156.7 281.4 39.1 152.9 177.1 Road vehicles .. 9.3 482.3 652.7 285.3 916.4 1,101.7 Aircraft .. .. 15.6 113.6 158-8 32.1 1927. 246.7 Ships and boats .. .. 2.4 57.2 89.8 51.0 113.7 123.7 Other transport equipment 2.0 16.9 17-8 72.6 76.8 82.7 Clothing, footwear, travel goods, etc. 13.4 290.1 432.7 44.8 180.7 219.7 Scientific instruments; photographic and optical goods; watches and clocks .. .. 12.7 1999. 282.2 32.1 273.6 343.8 Miscellaneous manufactured goods .. 23.5 939.3 1,419.2 136.2 1,054.6 1,552.2 Miscellaneous .. 11.4 124.4 151.0 133.9 268-7 3202. Postal packages .. 8.2 516 53.8 85.5 153.3 172.8 Other . , 3.2 72.8 97.2 48.4 115.3 147.4 'Including re-exports. 2Figures estimated in some categories, and not completely comparable with later years owing to official reclassification on to international basis. ,Boilers, turbines, internal combustion engines, etc. 4Includes tractors. ,Includes electronic computers. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 34 UK ext8iumfdefatitease 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Britain's best markets in 1973 Value of British goods received' Importing country rank ? million Per head of population (f) in 1973 1938 1954 1973 1938 1954 1973 United States 1 28.8 159.8 1,512.9 0-2 1-0 7-2 Germany, West 2 26-72 87.4 785-2 0.42 1.7 12-7 France .. 3 23-3 73.7 678-3 0.6 1-7 13-0 Ireland .. 4 26.0 105-3 625-7 8-8 35-8 206-5 Belgium .. 5 12-7 60.1 612.2 15 6.8 62.4 Netherlands 6 14-8 106-3 603-6 1-7 10-0 44-9 Switzerland 7 4-3 29-3 520-9 1.0 6.0 79-9 Sweden 8 12-8 96-1 514-3 2-0 13-3 63.2 Canada 9 23.6 135-6 413-8 2-1 8-8 18-7 Australia 10 38-9 279-2 404-1 5-6 31-1 30.8 Italy .. 11 6-2 63-3 386-1 0-2 1.3 7-0 South Africa 12 40-1 157-4 374.4 4.0 11-5 15.9 Denmark, .. 13 16-4 84-0 329-2 4-3 19-1 65.6 Japan 14 2-1 12-0 272-6 0-1 2.5 Norway 15 7.8 69-6 240-9 2-7 20.5 60-8 Spain, 16 4-5 24-9 199.3 0-2 0.9 5.7 Israel 17 1.64 7-0 187.2 1-14 4.1 58-9 Nigeria 18 4-53 49-6 172.7 0.23 1-1 2-9 Iran 19 5.5 8.2 169-4 0-3 0-5 5.4 Finland 20 5.8 32-8 167.8 1.6 7-8 36-1 As % of total UK exports 1938 1954 1973 5.4 5-8 12.2 5.02 3-2 6-3 4.4 2.7 5.4 4-9 3-8 5.0 2.4 2.2 4.9 2-8 3.8 4.8 0.8 1-1 4.2 2-4 3.5 4-1 4.4 4.9 3.3 7-3 10-1 3.2 1-2 2-3 3-1 7.5 5.7 3.0 3.1 3.0 2.6 0.4 0-4 2-2 1-5 2-5 1-9 0.8 0.9 1-6 0.34 0.3 1-5 0.83 1-8 1.4 1-0 0-3 1-4 1.1 1-2 1.3 'United Kingdom exports fob (including re-exports). 2All of Germany. 3Including British Cameroons. 4Palestine. ,Including Canary Islands and Spanish ports in North Africa. ,Excluding Faroe Islands and Greenland. Distribution of British trade by areas' Percentage of total value Total imports Total exports Balance of trade surplus (?) or deficit (-) (?.million) 1938 1954 1973 1938 1954 1973 1954 1973 United States 12.8 8.4 10.5 5-4 5.8 12.2 -123 -97 Canada .. 8-6 8.1 4-6 4.4 4.9 3-3 -137 -322 Latin America 8.3 6-7 3.0 6.9 4-3 2.9 -105 -127 European Economic Community2.3 18-5 18-3 32-8 23-7 21-0 32-4 -37 -1,165 of which-Ireland 2.5 3.1 3.3 4.9 3.8 5.0 +2 +99 European Free Trade Association, 7.4 7-9 14-9 6-8 9.4 14.0 -8 -625 Soviet Eastern Europe4 5.7 2.2 3.5 6.7 1-3 2-6 -39 -227 Commonwealth (excluding Canada) 28-7 39.4 12.5 36-4 43-1 13.3 -162 -333 Other .. 10.0 9-0 18-2 9.7 10.2 19-3 nil -503 Total world 100-0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 -611 -3,399 Sterling area6 31-2 42.8 21.3 58.3 52-8 23.0 -140 -505 Non-sterling area 68.8 57.2 78.7 41.7 47.2 77.0 -471 -2,894 11938 figures include trade with the Channel Islands. 21938 figures include the whole of Germany. 'Trade with Belgium, Denmark, Greenland, France, West Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxemburg and Netherlands. 41 938 figures exclude East Germany. 5Trade with Austria, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Portugal, Sweden and Switzerland. 5As defined for the years indicated; for 1973 includes Commonwealth countries (except Canada and Rhodesia), Ireland, Iceland, South Africa, Namibia, Oman, Jordan, Kuwait, Yemen P.D.R., Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Emirates and Pakistan. British share of world exports of manufactures 1958 1960 1965 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 19733 Total, (? million) .. 15,000 2 18,7002 29,600 47,700 55,870 64,300 71,500 81,900 103,000 Percentage shares Germany, West 18.5 19-3 19.2 19-5 19.6 19.9 20.1 20.3 21.7 United States 23.22 21.62 20.3 20.2 19.3 18.6 17-1 16-2 15-9 Japan.. .. 6.0 6.9 9-3 10.7 11'2 11-7 13-2 13-2 12.8 United Kingdom 18.2 16.3 13-8 11.4 11.2 10-6 11.0 10-1 9.7 France .. 8.6 9.7 8.8 8-2 8-2 8.8 8.8 9-3 9-5 Italy .. .. .. 4-1 5-2 6.7 7.3 7-3 7.2 7-2 7.6 6-8 Belgium-Luxemburg 5.8 5.9 6.3 5.8 6.2 6.2 5.7 6.5 6.6 Canada .. .. 5-3 4.8 4.6 6.4 6.3 6.2 6.1 6-7 5-2 Netherlands .. .. 3.9 4-0 4.4 4.3 4.4 4-4 4.7 4.7 5.0 Sweden .. 3.0 3.1 3.3 3.2 3.2 3.4 3.3 3-3 3.4 Switzerland .. 3-3 3.3 3.2 3-1 3.1 3.0 2-9 3-1 3.1 1 Exports of manufactures from the main manufacturing countries; excluding United States 'special category' exports. 2 Not strictly comparable with years from 1965 due to the removal of some items from 'special category classification in the United States; approximate value of these in 1965 was ?300 million. 5Twelve months ending September 30th. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 35 iptripititoxRwitpspiveyeivakhkEtimouffiRig000140001-1 Office Ministers Junior ministers Chief permanent official Cabinet Office Whitehall SW1A 2AS (01-930 5422) Harold Wilson Prime Minister Harold Lever Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Sir John Hunt Secretary of the Cabinet Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Min. of Fred Pearl Norman Buchan Minister of State Sir Also Neale Whitehall Place SW1A 2HH (01-839 7711) Minister Roland Moyle Parliamentary Sec. Permanent Secreary Civil Service Department Harold Wilson Robert Sheldon Minister of State Sir Douglas Allen Whitehall SW1A 2AZ (01-839 7733) Minister for the Civil Service John Grant Parliamentary Sec. Permanent Secretary Customs and Excise, HM Denis Healey R. W. Radford King's Beers House, Mark Lane EC3R 7HE Chancellor of the Exchequer Chairman (01-626 1515) Defence, Ministry of Roy Mason William Rodgers Minister of State Sir Michael Cary Whitehall SW1A 2HB (01-930 7022) Secretary of State Frank Judd Under-Sec. of State Ferns. Under-Sec. of State (Royal Navy) Lord Bray* Under-Sec. of State (Army) Brynmor John Under-Sec. of State (Royal Air Force) Education and Science, Department of Reginald Prentice Gerald Fowler Minister of State Sir William Pile Elizabeth House, 39 York Road SE1 7PH (01-928 92221 Secretary of State Edmund Dell Ernest Armstrong }Permanent Hugh Jenkins under-Secs. of State Secretary Paymaster General Employment, Department of Michael Foot Albert Booth Minister of State Sir Conrad Heron 7-8 St James's S. SW1Y 4J0 (01-930 6200) Secretary of State John Fraser Harold Walker }Under-Secs:of State Permanent Secretary Energy, Department of Eric Varley Lord Balogh Minister of State Sir Jack Rampton Thames House South, Millbank SW1P 4QJ Secretary of State Alexander Eadie Perm. Under-Sec. of State (01-222 7000) Gavin Strang Under-Secs. of State Environment, Department of the Anthony Crosland Neil Carmichael Sir James Jones UK 2 Marsham Street SW1P 3E0 (01-212 3434) Secretary of State Reginald Freeson Gerald Kaufman Gordon Oakes }Under-Secs. of State Permanent Secretary Government Minister for Housing and Charles Morris Minister of State Diplomatic representation Construction John Silkin Minister for Planning and (Urban Affairs) Denis Howell Minister of State (Sport) Local Government Frederick Mulley Minister for Transport Foreign end Commonwealth Office James Callaghan David Ennals Sir Thomas Brimelow Downing Street SW1A 2AL Secretary of State Roy Hattersley rMinislers of State Perm. Under-Sec. of State (01-930 8440, 01-930 2323) Judith Hart (Mrs) Joan Lestor (Miss) Overseas Development Administration Minister of Overseas Lord Goronwy-Robarts Under-Secs. of State Eland House, Stag Place SW1E 50H Development William Price Parliamentary Sec. (01 -834 2377) (Overseas Den.) Health and Social Security. Barbara Castle (Mrs) Brian O'Mally Minister of State Sir Philip Rogers Department of Secretary of State Robert Brown 1 Permanent Secretary Alexander Fleming House, Elephant Et Castle SE1 BOY (01-407 55221 Alfred Morris TUnder-Sect, of State David Owen Home Office Roy Jenkins Lord Harris Sir Arthur Peterson Whitehall SW1A 2AP (01-930 81001 Secretary of State Alexander Lyon }Ministers of State Perm. Under-Sec. of State Shirley Summerskill Under-Sec. of State (Mrs) Industry, Department of Anthony Wedgwood Benn Lord Beswick Sir Antony Part 1 Victoria Street SW1H OET (01-222 7877) Secretary of State Eric Heifer 'Ministers of State Permanent Secretary Gregor MacKenzie Michael Moocher Under-Secs. of State Inland Revenue. Board of Denis Healey John Gilbert Financial Secretary N. C. Price Somerset House, Strand WC2R 1LB Chancellor of the Exchequer Chairman (01-836 2407) Law Officer.' Department Samuel Silkin Peter Archer Solicitor-General T. C. Hetherington Royal Courts of Justice WC2A 2LL Attorney-General Legal Secretary (01-405 7641) Lord Advocate's Department Ronald King Murray John McCloskey Solicitor-General 0.1. Mitchell 10 Great College Street SW1P 3SL Lord Advocate for Scotland Legal Secretary (01-930 61511 Lord Chancellor's Office Lord Elwyn-Jones Sir Denis Dobson House of Lords SW1A SFW (01-219 32321 Lord Chancellor Permanent Secretary Northern Ireland Office Merlyn Rees Stanley Orme Minister of State Sir Frank Cooper Great George Street SW1P 3AJ Secretary of State Lord Donaldson Under-Sec. of State Permanent Secretary (01-930 4300) Posts and Telecommunications, Min. of Anthony Wedgwood Bonn Sir Frank Wood Waterloo Road SE1 BUA (01-928 7878) Minister Secretary Prices and Consumer Protection, Department of, 1 Victoria Street SW1H SET Shirley Williams (Mrs) Secretary of State Alan John Williams Minister of State Robert MacLennan Under-Sec. of State K. H. Cluces Permanent Secretary (01-222 7877) Privy Council Office Edward Short Sir Godfrey Agnew Whitehall SW1A 2AT (01-930 1234) Lord President Clerk of the Council Scottish Office William Ross Bruce Millen Sir Nicholas Morrison Dover House, Whitehall SW1A 2AU Secretary of State Lord Hughes }Ministers of State Perm. Under-Sec. of State (01-930 6151) Robert Hughes Under-Sec. of State Trade, Department of 1 Victoria Street SW1H SET Peter Shore Secretary of State Eric Deakins ner-ecs. of Stanley Davis }UdS f S Sir Max Brown Permanent Secretary (01-222 7877) Treasury Harold Wilson Joel Barnett Chief Secretary D. W. G. Wass Parliament Street SW1P 3AG First Lord of the Treasury Robert Mellish Parliamentary Sec. Permanent Secretary (01-930 1234) Denis Healey John Gilbert Financial Secretary Chancellor of the Exchequer Welsh Office Gwydyr House, Whitehall SW1A 2ER (01-930 3151) John Morris Secretary of State David Gibson-Watt Minister of State Edward Rowlands Stephen Barry Jones }Under-Secs. of State H. W. Evans Permanent Secretary Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 36 British 3tmtirtikriltRnitssisippg(98b894A-RDp8oR01720R001000140001-1 Date, Government Prime Minister Lord Chancellor Exchequer Home Foreign Mar. 3 1894 Liberal.. .. Lord Rosebery Lord Herschell Sir W. Harcourt H. H. Asquith Lord Kimberley July 2 1895 Conservative.. Lord Salisbury Lord Halsbury Sir M. H. Beach Sir M. White-Ridley Lord Salisbury and Unionist C. T. Ritchie Lord Lansdowne July 14 1902 Conservative A. J. Balfour Lord Halsbury C. T. Ritchie and Unionist A. Chamberlain A. Akers-Douglas Lord Lansdowne Dec. 5 1905 Liberal.. .. Sir H. C.-Bannerman Lord Loreburn H. H. Asquith H. J. Gladstone Sir E. Grey Apr. 8 1908 Liberal.. .. H. H. Asquith Lord Loreburn D. Lloyd-George H. J. Gladstone Sir E. Grey Lord Haldane W. S. Churchill R. McKenna May 25 1915 Coalition .. H. H. Asquith Lord Buckmaster R. McKenna Sir J. Simon Herbert Samuel Sir E. Grey Lord Grey Dec. 7 1916 Coalition .. D. Lloyd-George Lord Finlay A. Boner Law Sir G. Cave Lord Birkenhead A. Chamberlain E. Short Sir R. S. Horne A. J. Balfour Lord Curzon Oct. 23 1922 Conservative .. A. Bonar Law Lord Cave S. Baldwin W. C. Bridgeman Lord Curzon May 22 1923 Conservative.. S. Baldwin Lord Cave S. Baldwin N. Chamberlain W. C. Bridgeman Lord Curzon Jan. 22 1924 Labour.. . J. R. MacDonald Lord Haldane P. Snowden A. Henderson J. R. MacDonald Nov. 4 1924 Conservative.. S. Baldwin Lord Cave W. S. Churchill Lord Hailsham Sir W. Joynson -Hicks Sir A.0 hamberlain June 5 1929 Labour .. J. R. MacDonald Lord Sankey P. Snowden J. R. Clynes Aug. 25 1931 National .. J. R. MacDonald Lord Sankey P. Snowden Sir H. Samuel N. Chamberlain Sir J. Gilmour A. Henderson Lord Reading Sir J. Simon June 7 1935 National .. S. Baldwin Lord Hailsham N. Chamberlain Sir J. Simon Sir S.Hoare R. A. Eden May 28 1937 National .. N. Chamberlain Lord Hailsham Sir J. Simon Lord Maugham Lord Caldecote Sir S. Hoare Sir J. Anderson R. A. Eden Lord Halifax May 10 1940 National .. W. S. Churchill Lord Simon Sir K. Wood Sir J. Anderson Lord Halifax Sir J. Anderson H. Morrison R. A. Eden May 23 1945 Conservative .. W. S. Churchill Lord Simon Sir J. Anderson Sir D. Somervell R. A. Eden July 26 1945 Labour . C. R. Atlee Lord Jowitt H. Dalton Sir S. Cripps H. Gaitskell J. Chuter Ede E. Bevin H. Morrison Oct. 26 1951 Conservative.. Sir Winston Churchill Lord Simonds R. A. Butler Sir D. Maxwell Fyfe R. A. Eden Viscount Kilmuir Major G. Lloyd-George Apr. 6 1955 Conservative.. Sir Anthony Eden Viscount Kilmuir R. A. Butler Major G. Lloyd-George H. Macmillan H. Macmillan Selwyn Lloyd Jan. 10 1957 Conservative .. H. Macmillan Viscount Kilmuir G. E. P. Thorneycroft R. A. Butler Lord Dilhorne D. Heathcoat Amory H. Brooke Selwyn Lloyd R. Maudling Selwyn Lloyd Earl of Home Oct. 19 1963 Conservative.. Sir Alec Douglas-Home Lord Dilhorne R. Maudling H. Brooke R. A, Butler Oct. 16 1964 Labour H. Wilson Lord Gardiner J. Callaghan Fl. Jenkins Sir F. Soskice R. Jenkins J. Callaghan P. G. Walker M. Stewart G. Brown M. Stewart June 19 1970 Conservative.. E. Heath Lord Hailsham I. Macleod A. Barber R. Maudling R. Carr Sir Alec Douglas-Home Feb. 4 1974 Labour.. .. H. Wilson Lord Elwyn- Jones D. Healey Fl. Jenkins J. Callaghan 'At appointment of Prime Minister, general elections without change of Prime Minister are not shown. 2Foreign and Commonwealth from October 17,1968. UK general elections since 1931 1931 1935 1945 1950 1951 1955 1959 1964 1966 1970 1974 Conservatives' Votes recorded ('000) 13,129 11,792 9,996 12,493 13,718 13,311 13,763 12,002 11,418 13,174 11,929 Seats .. .. 521 431 216 297 321 345 366 , 304 253 330 296 Labour, Votes recorded ("000) 6,650 8,325 12,124 13,266 13,949 12,418 12,216 12,206 13,066 12,186 11,661 Seats .. 52 154 393 315 295 277 258 317 363 287 301 Liberals Votes recorded ('000) 1,403 1,443 2,255 2,621 731 722 1,643 3,099 2,328 2,124 6,057 Seats .. 33 21 12 9 6 6 6 8 12 6 14 Others Votes recorded ('000) 474 437 720 390 199 309 241 349 453 875 1,695 Seats .. .. 9 9 19 4 3 2 - - 22 72 242 Total electorate ('000) . 29,952 31,374 33,240 34,412 34,919 34,852 35,398 35,894 35,957 39,6163 39,799 'Including their associates. 2Including the Speaker. 3The lowering of the minimum voting age from 2110 18 years took effect on February 16, 1970, before the 1970 election. Approved For Release 2002/08/07: CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 37 Arbh@eilititieistsPlifthiefirgrenlIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 The House of Commons Seats (number) .. England .. Scotland Wales .. Northern Ireland .. (Quorum: 40, including the Speaker) 635 516 71 36 12 The House of Lords Members (number; 1974) 1,075 Peers of the Blood Royal .. 3 Archbishops .. 2 Dukes.. .. 25 Marquesses .. 30 Earls and countesses 161 Viscounts .. 107 Bishops .. 24 Barons and baronesses 723 Parliamentary pay Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury' ?20,000 Sitting days (approximate number per normal year) 160 November?Christmas .. 40 January?Easter Easter?Whitsun Whitsun?end July .. October (sometimes) 50 30 .. 40-50 10 Those formally acknowledging a party affiliation (1974) : Conservative.. .. Labour Liberal Other 259 100 31 24 Life peers and peeresses (1974).. 202 Sitting days (approximate number per year) .. 140 Daily attendance (approximate number) .. 250 of which ?5,000 tax free Lord Chancellor' .. ?20,000 Attorney-General . ?14,500 Chancellor of the Exchequer" ?13,000 Foreign Secretary' .. ?13,000 Solicitor-General .. ?11,000 Lord Advocate .. ?11,000 Solicitor-General for Scotland ?7,750 Other Ministers, including Ministers of State .. J.- ?9,500 ?7,500 Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury ?9,500 Financial Secretary to the Treasury ?7,500 Other Parliamentary Secretaries .. ?5,500 Leader of the Opposition .. f9,500 Members of Parliament in ministerial and other salaried posts receive in addition .. ?3,0002 Members of Parliament not in receipt of ministerial or other parliamentary salariee f4,5002 In addition Members may claim: expenses for secretarial assistance up to a maximum of ?1,000 a year, the additional expenses they incur in staying overnight away from home on Parliamentary duties up to a maximum of E750 a year, and the costs of travel between London, home and constituency on Parliamentary duties. Members of the House of Lords are unpaid, but are entitled to recover expenses arising from attendance at sittings and Committees of the House other than sittings for judicial business, within a maximum of ?8.50 a day. They may also recover travelling expenses between place of residence and London incurred in respect of attend- ance at the House of Lords. "Furnished official residence provided with free fuel and light. 2M inisters and Members of Parliament for certain London constituencies receive a London supplement of ?175. Commonwealth High Commissions' Country High Commissions in London British High Commissions in the Commonwealth Australia .. Australia House, Strand WC2B 4LA 01-836 2435 Commonwealth Avenue, Canberra, ACT 2600 Bahamas .. 39 Pall Mall SW1Y 5JG 01-9306967 Bitco Building, East Street, (P.O. Box N7516) Nassau Bangladesh 28 Queen's Gate SW7 5JA 01-584 0081 D.I.T. Building, Dilkusha (P.O. Box 90) Dacca 2 Barbados 6 Upper Belgrave Street SW1X 8AZ 01-2358686 147-149 Roebuck Street (P.O. Box 676c) Bridgetown Botswana 3 Buckingham Gate SW1E 6JH 01-8280445 Queen's Road (Private Bag 23) Gaberone Canada . ? 1 Grosvenor Square W1X OAB 01-6299492 80 Elgin Street, Ottawa KIP 5K7 Cyprus 93 Park Street W1Y 4ET 01-4998272 Alexander Pallis Street (P.O. Box 1978) Nicosia Fiji .. 25 Upper Brook Street W1Y 1PD 01-4936516 Civic Centre, Stinson Parade (P.O. Box 1355) Suva Gambia . ? 60 Ennismore Gardens SW7 1NH 01-584 1242 78 Wellington Street (P.O. Box 507) Banjul Ghana 13 Belgrave Square SW1X 8PR 01-235 4142 Barclays Bank Building, High Street (P.O. Box 296) Accra Guyana 3 Palace Court, Bayswater Rd W2 4LP 01-2297684 44 Main Street,(P.O. Box 625) Georgetown India India House, Aldwych WC2B 4NA 01-8368484 Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 21, 1100-21 Jamaica . ? 48 Grosvenor Street W1X 9FH 01-4998600 58 Duke Street (P.O. Box 628) Kingston2 Kenya 45 Portland Place W1N 4AS 01-6362371 Bruce House, Standard Street (P.O. Box 30465) Nairobi Lesotho .. 16A St. James's Street SW1A 1EU 01-839 1154 Maseru (P.O. Box 521) Malawi .. 47 Great Cumberland Place W1H 8DB 01-7236021 Victoria Avenue (P.O. Box 479) Blantyre? Malaysia 45 Belgrave Square SW1X 8QT 01-2459221 Wisma Damansara, 5 Jalan Semantan, Kuala Lumpur Malta 24 Haymarket SW1Y4DJ 01-9309851 7 St Anne Street, Floriana, Valletta Mauritius .. Grand Bldgs, Trafalgar Sq. WC2N 5EX 01-9302895 Cerne House, Chaussee (P.O. Box 586) Port Louis New Zealand New Zealand House, Haymarket SW1Y 4TQ 01-9308422 2 The Terrace (P.O. Box 1812) Wellington 1 Nigeria .. ? 9 Northumberland Avenue WC2N 5BX 01-839 1244 62-64 Campbell Street (P.M.B. 12136) Lagos Rhodesia .. closed closed Sierra Leone 33 Portland Place W1N 3AG 01-636 6483 Standard Bank of Sierra Leone Bldg., Wallace Johnson Street, Freetown Singapore .. ? . 2 Wilton Crescent SW1X 8RW 01-2358315 Tanglin Circus, Tanglin Road, Singapore 10 Sri Lanka .. ? . 13 Hyde Park Gardens W2 2LX 01-262 1841 Galle Road, Kollupitiya (P.O. Box 1433) Colombo 33 Swaziland .. 58 Pont Street SW1X OAE 01-589 5447 Allister Miller Street, Mbabane Tanzania .. ? . 43 Hertford Street W1Y 8DB 01-4998951 Permanent House, Independence Avenue, Dar es Salaam Tonga .. 17th Floor, NZ House, Haymarket, SW1Y 4TE 01-8393287 Vuna Road, Nuku' alofa4 Trinidad and Tobago 42 Belgrave Square SW1X 8NT 01-2459351 Furness House, 90 Independence Square, Port of Spain? Uganda .. Uganda House, Trafalgar Sq. WC2N 5DX 01-839 1963 10-12 Parliament Avenue (P.O. Box 7070) Kampala Zambia .. 7-11 Cavendish Place W1N OHB 01-5800691 Independence Avenue (P.O. Box RW50) Lusaka 'From information available at April 1974. 2Also office of HM Ambassador to Haiti. 3Also office of HM Ambassador to Republic of Maldives. 'Also for Western Samoa. ?Proposed new address: City House, Lilongwe. ?Also for Grenada. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 38 Embassfai-oved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Country Afghanistan .. Algeria Argentina , Austria Bahrain Belgium Bolivia Brazil Bulgaria Burma.. Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Chile .. China .. Colombia .. Costa Rica .. Cuba Czechoslovakia Denmark Dominican Republic Ecuador .. Egypt .. El Salvador .. Ethiopia .. Finland .. France Embassies in London 31 Prince's Gate SW7 100 01-589 8891 6 Hyde Park Gate SW7 5EW 01-584 9502 9 Wilton Crescent SW1X 8RP 01-2353717 18 Belgrave Mews West SW1X 81-IU 01-2353731 98 Gloucester Road SW7 4AU 01-3705132 103 Eaton Square SW1W 9AB 01-235 5422 106 Eaton Square SW1W 9AD 01-235 4248 32 Green Street W1Y 4AT 01-629 0155 12 Queen's Gate Gardens SW7 5NA 01-584 9400 19A Charles Street W1X 8ER 01-499 8841 represented in Brussels see Khmer Republic 84 Holland Park W11 3SB 01-727 0771 12 Devonshire Street W1 N 205 01-5806392 31 Portland Place W1 N 3AG 01-636 5726 Flat 3A, 3 Hans Crescent SW1X OLR 01-589 9177 8 Braemar Mans., Cornwall Gdns SW7 4AF 01-937 7883 57 Kensington Court W8 500 01-937 8226 25 Kensington Palace Gardens W8 401 01-229 1255 29 Pont Street SW1X OBA 01-584 0102 4 Braemar Mans., Cornwall Gdns SW7 4AG 01-937 1921 Flat 38,3 Hans Crescent SW1X OLS 01-584 1367 26 South Street W1Y 6D D 01-4992401 Flat 16, 9B Portland Place W1N 3AA 01-636 9563 17 Prince's Gate SW7 1PZ 01-589 7212 66 Chester Square SW1W 9DX 01-7300771 .. 58 Knightsbridge SW1X 7JT 01-236 8080 Gabon .. 66 Drayton Gardens SW10 9SB 01-370 6441 Germany, East .. 34 Belgrave Square SW1X 80B 01-235 9941 Germany, West .. 23 Belgrave Square SW1X 8PZ 01-235 5033 Greece .. 1A Holland Park W11 3TP 01-727 8040 Guinea represented in Rome Haiti .. .. 17 Queen's Gate SW7 5JE Holy See" . ? 54 Parkside SW19 5NE2 Honduras .. . ? 48 George Street W1H 5RF Hungary .. . ? 35 Eaton Place SW1X 8BY celand 1 Eaton Terrace syvi W 8EY ndonesia 38 Grosvenor Square W1X 9AD run 16 Prince's Gate SW7 1PX req 21-22 Queen's Gate SW7 5JG reland, Republic of 17 Grosvenor Place SW1X 7HR srael .. 2 Palace Green W8 4QB tuly 14 Three Kings Yard, Davies Street W1Y 2 E H vory Coast .. .. 2 Upper Belgrave Street SW1X 8BJ Japan .. .. 43-46 Grosvenor Street W1X OBA Jordan .. .. 6 Upper Phillimore Gardens W8 7HB Jugoslavia .. .. 25 Kensington Gore SW7 2EX Khmer Republic .. 26 Townshend Road NWB 6LE Korea, South .. 36 Cadogan Square SW1X OJN Kuwait .. .. 40 Devonshire Street W1N 2AX Laos 5 Palace Green W8 4QA Lebanon .. .. 21 Kensington Palace Gardens W8 4QM Liberia 21 Prince's Gate SW7 1QB Libya .. 58 Prince's Gate SW7 2PW Luxemburg .. .. 27 Wilton Crescent SW1X 85D Malagasy Republic.. 33 Thurloe Square SW7 2S13 Mexico .. .. 8 Halkin Street SW1X 7DW Mongolia .. .. 7 Kensington Court W8 5DL Morocco .. .. 49 Queen's Gate Gardens 5W7 5NE Nepal .. .. 12A Kensington Palace Gardens W8 4QU Netherlands .. 38 Hyde Park Gate SW7 5DP Nicaragua .. 8 Gloucester Road SW7 4PP 25 Belgrave Square SW1X 8QD 33 Hyde Park Gate SW7 5D N 35 Lowndes Square SW1X 9JN 116 Knightsbridge SW1X 7PJ Braemar Lodge, Cornwall Gdns SW7 4AQ 52 Sloane Street SW1X 9SP 9A Palace Green W8 4QE 47 Portland Place W1N 3AG 11 Belgrave Square SW1X 8PP 10 Reeves Mews W1Y 3PB 4 Palace Green W8 4QD represented in Brussels 27 Eaton Place SW1X 8BW 11 Phillimore Gardens W8 700 60 Portland Place W1N 3DG Trafalgar Square WC2N SDP 24 Belgrave Square SW1X BOA 3 Cleveland Row, St. James's SW1A IDD 23 North Row W1 Ft 2DN 16-18 Montagu Place W1H 2B0 5 Eaton Terrace SW1W 8EX 30 Queen's Gate SW7 5JB represented in Brussels 29 Prince's Gate SW7 1QG 43 Belgrave Square SW1X 8PA 30 Prince's Gate SW7 1PT Grosvenor Square W1A 1AE 48 Lennox Gardens SW1X OD L 13 Kensington Palace Gardens W8 40K Flat 6, 3 Hans Crescent SW1X OLX 56 Chepstow Road W2 12-14 Victoria Road W8 5RE 41 South Street W1Y 5PD 57 Cromwell Road SW7 2ED 26 Chesham Place SW1X 8HH Norway Oman .. Pakistan Panama Paraguay Peru .. Philippines Poland Portugal Qatar .. Rumania .. Rwanda .. Saudi Arabia.. Senegal Somali Dem. Republic South Africa Spain Sudan.. Sweden .. Switzerland .. Syria .. Thailand Togo .. Tunisia Turkey .. United Arab Emirates United States .. Uruguay .. USSR Venezuela .. Vietnam, North .. Vietnam, South .. Yemen Yemen, People's D.R. Zaire, Republic of .. 01-581 0577 01-946 1410 01-486 3380 01-235 4048 01-730 5131 01-499 7661 01-584 8101 01 -584 7141 01-235 2171 01-9378091 01-629 8200 01-235 6991 01-493 6030 01 -937 3685 01-589 3400 01-722 8802 01-581 0247 01-5808471 01-937 7001 01-229 7265 01-589 9405 01-589 5235 01-235 6961 01-584 3714 01-235 6393 01-937 0150 01-5848827 01 -229 1594 01-584 5040 01-584 3231 01-235 7151 01-584 6782 01-235 2044 01-5845540 01-937 1253 01 -235 1917 01-937 3646 01-580 4324 01-235 5331 01-499 8831 01-937 9666 01-235 8431 01-937 0925 01-580 7148 01-9304489 01-235 5555 01-839 8080 01-499 9500 01-723 0701 01-730 0384 01-589 0173 01-584 8117 01-235 5252 01-581 1281 01-499 9000 01-589 8835 01-229 3628 01-5644206 01-727 1070 01-937 3765 01-499 5246 01-584 6607 01-235 6137 British Embassies abroad Karte Parwan, Kabul 7 chemin des Glycines, (B.P. 43) Algiers Dr Luis Agate 2412 (Casilla de Correa 2050), Buenos Aires Reisnerstrasse 40, A-1030 Vienna Al Mathaf Square, (P.O. Box 114) Manama Britannia House, rue Joseph 1128, 13-1040 Brussels Avenida Awe 2732-2754, (Casilla 694) La Paz Avenida des Napoes, Late 8 (Caixa Postal 07-0586) Brasilia DF Boulevard Marshal Tolbukhin 65-67, Sofia 80 Strand Road, (P.O. Box 638) Rangoon 52 Avenue de l'Uprona, (B.P. 1705) Bujumbura' z Le Concorde, Avenue J. F. Kennedy, (B.P. 547) Yaounde. Bandera 227, (Casilla 72-0) Santiago', 11 Kuang Hurt Lu, Chien Kuo Men Wel, Peking Carrera 10 No. 19-65, 7. Piso (Airmail Box Na. 4508) Bogota Paseo Colon 3202, (Apartado 10056) San Jose Edificio Bolivar, Carcel 101, (Apartado 1069) La Habana Thunovska 14, Prague 1 36-40 Kastelsvej, DK-2100 Copenhagen 0 Avenida lndependencia 84, (Apartado 1352) Santo Domingo Gonzalez Suarez 111, (Casilla 314) Quito Kasr el Doubara, Garden City, Cairo lla Avenida Norte (bis.), No. 611, San Salvador Fikre Mariam Aba Techan Street, (P.O. Box 858) Addis Ababa Uudenmaankatu 16-20, Helsinki 12 35 rue du Faubourg St Honore, F-75008 Paris as for Cameroon Unter den Linden 32-34, (BFPO 45) 108 East Berlin Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 77, 0-5300 Bonn 1 Ploutarchou Street, Athens 139 as for Senegal as for Jamaica Via Condotti 91,1-00187 Rome. Avenida La Paz, Tegucigalpa Harmincad-Utca 6.1051 Budapest V Lauf asvegur 49, (P.O. Box 230) Reykjavik Djalan Thamrin 75, Djakarta Avenue Ferdowsi, Teheran Sharia Salan Ud-din, Karkh, Baghdad 39 Merrion Square, Dublin 2 192 Rehov Hayarkon, Tel Aviv 63405 Via XX Settembre 80A, 1-00187 Borne 5th Floor, lmmeuble Shell, Avenue Lamblin, Abidjan 1 Ichiban-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102 Third Circle, Jebel Amman, (P.O. Box 87) Amman Ulica Generala Zdanova 46, 11000 Belgrade 96 Moha Vithei, 9 Tola, (B.P. 150) Phnom Penh 4 Chung -dong, Sudaemoon-ku, Seoul Arabian Gulf Street, (P.O. Box SAFAT 2) Kuwait Rue Pandit J. Nehru, (P.O. Box 224) Vientiane Avenue de Paris, Ras Beirut, Beirut Mamba Point, (P.O. Box 120) Monrovia 30 Trig al Fatah. Tripoli 28 Boulevard Royal, Luxemburg 41 Lalana Razanakombana, (B.P. 167) Tananarive Rio Lerma 71, Mexico City 5 DF 30 Peace Street, (P.O. Box 703) Ulan Bator 28 bis, Avenue Allal ben Abdullah, (B.P. 45) Rabat Lainchaur (P.O. Box 106) Kathmandu Lange Voorhout 10, The Hague Avenida Las Colinas, Late 100, (Apartado 13) Managua Thomas Heftyesgate 8, Oslo 2 Muscat (P.O. Box 300) Diplomatic Enclave, Ramna 6, (P.O. Box 1122) Islamabad Via Espana 120, (Apartado 889) Panama City 25 de Mayo 171, (Casilla de Correa 404) Asuncien Edificio 'El Pacifico-Washington', 5a cuadra An. Arequipa, Lima 1414 Roxas Boulevard, (P.O. Box 295) Manila Aleje Roz 1, Warsaw Rua de Slo Domingos b Lapa 37, Lisbon 3 Doha (P.O. Box 3) 22-24 Strada Jules Michelet, Bucharest 1 Kigali (B.P. 320). Dutch Bank Building, (P.O. Box 393) Jedda 20 Rue du Docteur Guillet, (B.P. 6025) Dakar. Waddada Xasan Geeddi Abtoow 7-8, (P.O Box 1036) Mogadishu 91 Parliament Street, Capetown. Calle de Fernando el Santo 16, Madrid 4 New Aboul Ela Building, Barlaman Avenue, Khartoum SkarpOgatan 6-8, S-115 27 Stockholm Thunstrasse 50, CH-3006 Berne 11 Kotob Building. Mohd Kurd All Street, Damascus 1031 Ploenchit Road, Bangkok Boulevard Circulaire, (Boite Postale 892) Lome. 5 Place de la Victoire, Tunis Sehit Ersan Caddesi 46A, Cankaya, Ankara Shaikh Ahmad bin Hamid Building, Shaikh Khalifs St, Abs Dhabi 3100 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington DC 20008 Ed. Banco de Londres y America del Sad, Cerrito 420, Montevideo Naberezhnaya Marisa Toreza 14, Moscow 72 Avenida La Estancia 10, Cuidad Comercial Tamanaco, Caracas 25 Dal Lo Thong Nhut, (P.O. No. Ni) Saigon 13 Al-Qsar al-Jumhuri Street, (P.O. Box 1287) Sana'a 28 Share Ho Chi Minh, Khormaksar, Aden Avenue de l'Equateur 9, (B.P. 8049) Kinshasa'. 'From information available at April 1974. zApostolic delegation. .Legation. "Address for January-June; for July-December : 6 Hill Street, Pretoria. .Also for Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. .No permanent resident; HM Ambassador is resident at Kampala, Uganda. 'Also for Niger and Upper Volta. .Also for Dahomey. .Also for Guinea. Mali and Mauritania. ".Also for People's Republic of the Congo. ',Apostolic delegation and legation; not diplomatic missions. zHM Ambassador is resident at Kinshasa, Zaire. ,.Proposed new address: La Concepci6n 177, (Casilla 148-D). Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 39 ASEphceeenft519temi0EttilionlikiEDebliel2thilyffi1e90140001-1 This section, comprising pages 40-49, provides a detailed background to the countries of the European Economic Community (EEC or 'Common Market'). The tables include figures from 1958, the year of establishment, to 1973 or the most recent year for which figures are available; where possible a comparison iS given for 1948-58, the ten years before establishment. Totals are shown for the Six of the original 'Common Market' and also for the Nine, including Denmark, Ireland and the United Kingdom which countries joined the EEC from January 1,1973. Comparative figures for the United States are also included in the summary tables below. Some principal growth rates (% per annum) Income, finance and trade National incomel I 1948-58 1958-73 Production Industrial production 1948-58 1958-73 EEC (Six) .. .. 11.8 9.61 EEC (Six) .. 9.0 6.2 EEC (Nine) .. 10.3 9.21 EEC (Nine) 6.9 5.410 United States .. 5-2 7.3 United States 3.2 5.3 Standard of living 5 Electricity EEC (Six) .. .. 4.64 4.21 EEC (Six) 8.9 7.6 EEC (Nine) .. 3.54 3-7, EEC (Nine) 8.8 7.3 EEC Summary Population National income United States Cost of living EEC (Six) .. EEC (Nine) United States Wages 1.5 3.6 4.0 1.9 2.7, 4.0 4.1 2.9 United States Coal, EEC (Six) EEC (Nine) United States Steel 8.0 3.1 1.8 -4.1 6.91 -3.4 -3.4 2.2 EEC (Six) .. 8.63 8.73 EEC (Six) 9.7 5.2 EEC (Nine) 7.63 13.33.10 EEC (Nine) 7.5 4.4 United States 4.7 4.4 United States -0.4 3.8 Share prices Cement EEC (Six) n.a. 6.43 EEC (Six) 10.6 5.8 EEC (Nine) n.a. 71? EEC (Nine) 8.5 5.4 United States 11.9 6.1 United States 4.5 2.0 International liquidity7.0 Sulphuric acid EEC (Six) .. .. 16.9 11.1 EEC (Six) 7.4 4.4 EEC (Nine) .. 12.0 10.3 EEC (Nine) 6.5 4.3 United States .. -1.3 -2.9 United States ? . 3.4 4.6 Money supply Man-made fibres EEC (Six) .. 9.93 11.1 EEC (Six) .. 8.7 8.9 EEC (Nine) 7.23 10.3 EEC (Nine) .. 8.0 9.1 United States 2.6 4.3 United States .. 2.5 11.4 Imports? Passenger motor vehicles EEC (Six) .. 8.2 14.0 EEC (Six) ? . 310 8.4 EEC (Nine) 5-9 12.7 EEC (Nine) .. 21.8 7.3 United States 6.4 114 United States .. 0.9 5.6 Exports? New dwellings completed EEC (Six) .. 13.3 14.4 EEC (Six) .. 16.72 2.4 EEC (Nine) 9.2 13.0 EEC (Nine) .. 9.72 2.2 United States 3.5 9.6 United States, .. 4.0 2.6 11958-72. 2Excluding West Germany. ?Excluding Luxemburg. 41 950 -58 . ?Growth in real domestic product per head of population. ,Dwellings started. 7Growth in terms of US dollars. ?Growth in total reserves of gold, foreign exchange, SDRs and the reserve position with the IMF. 9Including Goal equivalent of lignite. 10Excluding Denmark and Ireland. 11Growth in terms of C sterling at March 1974 exchange rates. Population (mid-year estimatesl; thousands) Growth rates: % per annum 1948 1958 1960 1970 1972 1973 1948-58 1958-73 Belgium .. 8,557 9,023 9,119 9,638 9,711 9,810 0.5 0.6 France .. 40,800 44,790 45,680 50,768 51,700 52,177 1'O 0.6 Germany, West2 49,853 54,292 55,433 60,651 61,681 61,967 0.9 0.9 Italy .. .. 45,706 49,475 50,198 53,565 54,344 54,888 0.8 0.7 Luxemburg .. 292 310 314 339 345 350 0.6 0.8 Netherlands .. 9,800 11,187 11,486 13,034 13,324 13,438 1.4 1.2 EEC (Six) .. 155,008 169,077 172,230 187,995 191,105 192,630 0.9 0.9 Denmark .. . ? 4,190 4,515 4,58/ 4,929 4,992 5,0203 0.7 0-7 Ireland .. ? ? 2,985 2,853 2,832 2,950 3,014 3,030 -0.5 0.4 United Kingdom .. 50,065 51,652 52,372 55,411 55,793 55,933 0.3 0.5 EEC (Nine) .. ? . 212,248 228,097 232,015 251,285 254,904 256,613 0.7 0.8 United States 146,571 174,882 180,684 204,879 208,842 210,404 1.8 1.2 , Home or resident population. 2Including the Saar and West Berlin throughout the period shown, 3Estimate. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 40 EEC orsp2Matfaifelease 2002/08/07: CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 9 National Parliaments Belgium Denmark France W. Germany, Ireland Italy Luxemburg Netherlands United Kingdom National organisations (Employers, trade unions, farmers, etc.) European ParlIament Strasbovrg and burg CwitrpatIiamYjssmittees oft,e gi4BfUsse d here) Membert from nation parliaments 0' 99-seat Consultation (some control after 1975) Information Council. rifMifltet?rs - ru Luxemburg April JUne Oc naticonapli ministers t on h rop (elm different sets Of minlst forapricultur? Consultation Committee o Permanent presentatives In Proposals Decisions Consultation (Adjudicates encases resulting from application by commission of Treaty of Rome and subsequent decisions, directives and regulations) Consultation some control in6robewoppott) EEC foreign trade summary (? million) Exports', 1973; indicatin flows within EEC over ?200 million. 'Showing total world exports for each country, and main exports to EEC countries. Detailed figures in US dollars are given on page 9. *Estimate based opipprofverds pepriRtilbse 2002/08/07: CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 41 AErFki Fitiliticstlid0pW107 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 National income per head; by regions, 1972 Copenhagen Re? W. Berlin National income per head Over ?1800 ?1600-1800 ?1400-1600 ?1180-1400 EEC (the Nine) average ?1180 ?1000-1180 ? 800-1000 C 600? 800 Below ?600 National income' per head; by countries 1950 1960 1972 Belgium Denmark France W Germany Ireland Italy Luxem- Nether- United burg lands Kingdom (315) (97) (479) 60 Above average 40 20 EEC (Nine) average. (184) 20 40 Below average 30 0 (381) 20 (1,537) Actual per head are shown in brackets. 50 *Estimate Converted to pounds sterling at the relevant exchange rate for the year concerned. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 42 EEC naffs!)raefl ffirciftbe 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 National income' (? thousand million at March 1974 exchange rates6) Growth rates: % per annum 1948 1958 1960 1970 1972 1973 1948-58 1958-73 Belgium .. 2.9 5.1 5.5 12.1 15-0 n.a. 5.7 8.04 France .. 5.77 19.8 23.8 63.1 77-8 n.a. 13-2 10.34 Germany, West 12-11 35.9 45.7 101-0 121-7 136.0 12-82 9.2 Italy .. 4.37 10-6 12.1 35.7 42.2 n.a. 9.4 10.44 Luxemburg .. 0.1 0-2 0.2 0.5 0.5 n.a. 6.3 7.24 Netherlands .. 2-2 5.1 6.0 16-4 21-0 23.9 8.6 10.9 EEC (Six) .. 25.23 76.7 93.3 228.8 278.2 n.a. 11.8 9.64 Denmark .. 1.2 2-2 2.6 7.4 9-2 n.a. 6-6 10.84 Ireland . 0-4 0.6 0.6 1.5 2.1 n.a. 4-6 9.84 United Kingdom 111 212 23-7 46.4 56-6 64-3 6-7 7.6 EEC (Nine) .. 37.93 100.7 1202. 284.1 346.1 n.a. 10.3 9.24 11949. 21949-58. 3Including 1948 estimate for West Germany. 41 958-72. 5Including indirect taxes net of subsidies. 6National income in sterling terms on other pages is shown converted at actual exchange rates for the years concerned. ',Estimate. Gross domestic product (at constant prices: index numbers; 1958=100) Growth rates: % per annum 1948 1958 1960 1970 1972 1973 1948-58 1958-73 Belgium .. 76 100 108 174 190 n.a. 2.8 4.75 France .. 671 100 110 191 212 n.a. 4.65 5.55 Germany, West 48' 100 116 187 198 208 8.55 5-0 Italy .. 57 100 113 192 201 n.a. 5.8 5.25 Luxemburg .. 902 100 108 151 160 n.a. 1'44 3.45 Netherlands .. 65 100 115 192 208 219 4.4 5.4 EEC (Six) .. 652 100 113 189 203 n.a. 5.54 5.25 Denmark .. 72 100 113 179 195 n.a. 3.4 4.95 Ireland .. 83 100 110 163 174 n.a. 1.9 4.05 United Kingdom 80 100 110 144 149 158 2-3 3.1 EEC (Nine) .. 722 100 112 175 187 n.a. 4.24 4.66 11949. 21950. 51949-58. 41 950-58, 51 958-7 2. Gross domestic product per head of population (at constant prices: index numbers; 1958=100) Belgium .. France .. Germany, West Italy .. Luxemburg .. Netherlands .. EEC (Six) .. Denmark .. Ireland .. United Kingdom EEC (Nine) .. 1948 80 72' 531 61 942 74 702 78 79 82 762 1958 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 1960 106 108 114 111 107 112 111 111 111 109 110 1970 163 168 164 175 138 164 167 165 158 133 157 1972 177 183 174 181 142 174 178 177 165 137 166 1973 n.a. n.a. 183 n.a. n.a. 181 n.a. n.a. n.a. 144 n.a. Growth rates: % per annum 1948-58 1958-73 2.3 4.25 3.75 4.45 7.35 4.1 5.1 4.35 0.74 2.55 3.0 4.0 4.64 4.26 2.5 4.25 2.4 3.65 2.0 2.5 3.54 3.75 11949. 21950. 51949-58. 41 950-58. 51958-72. Gross fixed capital investment (as percentage of gross domestic product3) 1948 1958 1960 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Belgium .. 14.5 16.8 19.1 22.5 21.2 20.9 22.6 21.5 21.1 n.a. France .. 18.81 20.8 20.2 251 25.0 25.0 25.9 25.9 26.0 n.a. Germany, West 18.91 22.0 24.0 23.0 23.1 24.1 26.4 26.7 26.0 24.5 Italy .. .. 1912. 20.5 22.1 19.1 19.8 20-7 21 .2 20.2 19.4 n.a. Luxemburg .. 24.02 23.8 21.9 24.9 22-9 23-2 24.5 27.7 28.6 n.a. Netherlands .. 18.1 22.6 23.8 25.9 26-4 24.5 25.7 25.6 23.8 23.3 EEC (Six) .. n.a. 21.0 22.1 23.1 23.2 23.6 25.0 24.9 24.4 n.a. Denmark .. 13.2 17.2 19.4 22.0 20-9 218 22.0 213 21.1 n.a. Ireland .. 17.22 14.3 14.2 19.6 20.4 23.0 22.0 23.1 22.0 n.a. United Kingdom 12-1 15.6 16.2 18.4 18.6 18.3 18.3 18.0 18.2 19.3 EEC (Nine) .. n.a. 19.3 20.5 22.0 22.2 22.5 23-6 23.5 23.2 n.a. '1949. 21950 5In purchasers' values. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 43 EEC Production Employment AEF-YE) prt5dlutetlfWeld ceiciVIVStpilieff01000140001-1 Index of industrial productionl (index numbers; 1958=100) 1948 1958 1960 1970 1972 1973 Growth rates: % per annum 1948-58 1968-73 Belgium .. 78 100 112 182 200 212 2.5 5.2 France .. 54 100 110 193 220 237 6.4 5.9 Germany, West .. 26 100 119 211 223 238 14.5 5.9 Italy .. .. 43 100 128 249 259 281 8.7 7.1 Luxemburg 74 100 115 145 149 167 3.0 3.5 Netherlands 56 100 122 248 286 307 6.0 7.7 EEC (Six) 42 100 117 210 228 245 9.0 6.2 Denmark' .. 66 100 123 213 237 n.a. 4.3 6.45 Ireland .. .. 67 100 118 226 247 n.a. 4.1 6.7' United Kingdom2 74 100 112 148 151 163 3.0 3.3 EEC (Nine) .. 51 100 116 193 208 2234 6.9 5.44 'Excluding construction. 2Including construction. 'Manufacturing only. 4Excluding Denmark and Ireland. '1958-72. Employment in manufacturing (index numbers; 1958=100) Growth rates: % per annum 1948 1958 1960 1970 1972 1973 1948-68 1968-73 Belgium 101 100 101 117 1202 n.a. -0.1 1.31 France .. - 89 100 99 103 104 106 1.1 0.4 Germany, West.. 57 100 100 112 110 110 5.8 0.6 Italy .. .. 96 100 104 124 125 n.a. 0-4 1.61 Luxemburg 74 100 104 116 125 n.a. 3.1 1.61 Netherlands 86 100 106 111 104 n.a. 1.5 0.31 EEC (Six) 78 100 101 113 112 n.a. 2.5 0-81 Denmark .. 88 100 117 130 125 131 1.3 1.8 Ireland .. .. 84 100 107 139 138 n.a. 1.7 2.31 United Kingdom 88 100 104 103 96 96 1.2 -0.3 EEC (Nine) .. 82 100 102 110 108 n.a. 2.0 0-61 11958-72. 2Estimate. Hours of work in manufacturing (index numbers; 1958=100) Growth rates: % per annum 1948 1958 1960 1970 1972 1973 1948-68 1958-73 Belgium .. .. ? ? n.a. n.a. 100.01 91.54 90.613 n.a. France .. .. ? . 98.5 100.0 100.9 98.9 97.1 96.2 Germany, West.. ? . 93.2 100.0 100.2 96.3 93-8 93.8 Italy .. .. ? . 99.4 100.0 101.3 97.5 97-2 n.a. Luxemburg' .. . ? n.a. n.a. 100.0 91.7 90.813 n.a. Netherlands .. ? ? 100.2 100.0 100.4 90.9 89.1 n.a. EEC (Six)2 .. .. 96.5 100-0 100.7 97.0 95.3 n.a. Denmark .. ? . n.a. n.a. 100.08 90.58 89-7', no. Ireland .. .. .. 98.9 100.0 100.7 93.2 924 n.a. United Kingdom, ? ? 99.4 100.2 100.0 94.9 93.2 94.5 EEC (Nine)2. 7 ? ? 97.5 100.0 100.5 96.3 94.6 n.a. n.a. 0.2 0.7 0.1 n.a. 0-0 0.4 n.a. 0-1 0.1 0.37 _1.010 -0.3 -0.4 -0.2' _091 1 -0.8s _0.36 -1.212 -0.6' -0.4 -0-46 11961. 2Excluding Belgium and Luxemburg. 'Men only. 4With 1961 -100. 'With 1960-.100. '1958-72. 'Excluding Denmark. 81962. ?With 1962=100. 101961-71. 111960-71. 121962-71. 131971. Unemployment (numbers unemployed; thousands) 1948 1958 1960 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 .1972 1973 Belgium .. n.a. 116 114 85 103 85 71 71 87 91 France .. 76 93 131 196 254 223 262 338 383 394 Germany, West 5911 764 271 459 323 179 149 185 246 273 Italy .. .. n.a. 1,322 836 679 684 655 609 609 697 668 Luxemburg .. n.a. 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.1 - - - - 0.1 Netherlands.. 30 81 41 78 72 53 46 62 108 110 EEC (Six) .. n.a. 2,376 1,393 1,497 1,436 1,195 1,137 1,265 1,521 1,536 Denmark .. 52 68 31 22 39 31 24 30 30 20 Ireland .. 35 41 31 36 37 36 42 42 48 44 United Kingdom2 328 450 377 559 586 581 618 799 885 630 EEC (Nine) .. n.a. 2,935 1,832 2,114 2,098 1,843 1,821 2,136 2,484 2,230 1Excluding West Berlin. 2Excluding those temporarily stopped working. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 44 EEC majtirliTthittritinpli ota-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Fuel and materials Manufactures 1948 1958 1973 1948 1958 1973 Electricity Man-made fibres" (mn kWh) Belgium .. France .. Germany, West 8,236 28,851 34,0941 13,435 40,400 61,599 174,080 100,355 298,810 ('000 tonnes) Belgium .. France .. Germany, West 22 74 70 29 149 214 505 39121 9505 Italy .. .. .. 22,694 45,492 140,8002' Italy .. .. 66 156 550 Luxemburg .. 581 1,291 2,169 Luxemburg.. - - 205 .. Netherlands EEC (Six) .. .. 5,577 100,033, 13,854 52,627 236,026 712,00016 Netherlands EEC (Six) .. 26 258 49 598 1805 2,15016 Denmark .. Ireland? .. United Kingdom EEC (Nine).. .. 1,843 709 48,600 151,185, 3,64317 18,02015 1,89417 7,236 113,350 280,000,6 354,913 1,017,25616 Denmark .. Ireland .. United Kingdom EEC (Nine).. - - 106 364 - - 191 789 814 314 731 2,90016 Coal3 Wool yarn" ('000 tonnes) ('000 tonnes) Belgium .. 26,691 27,062 6,872 Belgium .. 34 38 85 France .. 44,393 59,112 27,342 France .. 132 134 160 Germany, West 119,336 178,135 129,972 Germany, West 38 106 65 Italy .. ? . 1,422 1,139 400 Italy .. . ? n.a. 107 1922' Luxemburg .. - - - Luxemburg .. - - - Netherlands ?. 11,116 11,956 1,721 Netherlands 26 22 12 EEC (Six) .. ? ? 202,958 277,404 166,307 EEC (Six) .. 2306 407 52016 Denmark .. 800 815 - Denmark .. 11 7 314 Ireland.. ..: 172 240 742 Ireland .. 4 5 1122 United Kingdom 212,806 219,285 132,025 United Kingdom 228 224 251 EEC (Nine).. . ? 416,736 497,744 298,40016 EEC (Nine).. 4738 643 78616 Crude steel Cotton yarn" ('000 tonnes) ('000 tonnes) Belgium .. 3,920 6,013 15,526 Belgium .. 86 86 65 France .. 7,236 14,616 25,266 France .. 224 308 272 Germany, West 6,790 26,270 49,521 Germany, West 119 393 216 Italy .. .. 2125 6,271 20,967 Italy18 .. 178 162 14721 Luxemburg.. 2,453 3,379 5,925 Luxemburg.. - - - Netherlands 334 1,438 5,624 Netherlands 49 69 39 EEC (Six) .. 22,858 57,987 122,829 EEC (Six) .. 656 1,018 74016 Denmark .. 72 255 4982 Denmark .. 6 7 214 Ireland .. - 28 82 Ireland .. 16 4 5 United Kingdom 15,116 19,880 26,627 United Kingdom 413 303 115 EEC (Nine).. 38,046 78,150 150,10016 EEC (Nine).. 1,076 1,332 86216 Cement ('000 tonnes) Passenger motor vehicles ('000s) Belgium .. 3,331 4,057 7 042 Belgium4 .. n.a. 123 905,4 France .. 5,830 13,629 31,23021 France .. 100 924 3,203 Germany, West 5,740 19,737 40,906 Germany, West 30 1,307 3,643 Italy .. .. 3,353 12,838 36,262 Italy .. .. 44 369 1,825 Luxemburg .. 120 196 26714 Luxemburg .. - - - Netherlands 589 1,366 4,077 Netherlands, 0 - - 85 EEC (Six) .. 18,963 51,823 119,900 EEC'', (Six) 174 2,600 8,756 Denmark .. 769 1,068 2,8702 Denmark4 .. 1 18 122 Ireland .. 398 521 1,4502 Ireland4 .. 14 24 522 United Kingdom 8,658 11,854 20,203 United Kingdom 335 1,052 1,747 EEC (Nine).. 28,788 65,266 144,450 EEC10 (Nine) 509 3,652 10,503 Sulphuric acid7 ('000 tonnes) Dwellings completed (new; '000s) Belgium .. 829 1,133 2,590 Belgium .. .. 205 446 532,13 France .. .. 1,275 1,824 4,381 France5,20 .. .. 62 345 6372 Germany, West .. 813 2,917 5,067 Germany, West2? n.a. 498 6612 Italy .. .. . 975 2031 3,000 itaiy20 .. 37 249 2402 Luxemburg .. - - - Luxemburg .. 15 25 25 Netherlands 370 761 1,545 Netherlands 36 89 156 EEC (Six) .. 4,262 8,666 16,583 EEC (Six) .. 15611 1,227 1,75016 Denmark .. 5 9 17,4 Denmark .. 17 20 502 Ireland .. .. - - - Ireland . , 2 6 212 United Kingdom .. 1,577 2,277 3,886 United Kingdom 232 279 304 EEC (Nine).. .. 5,844 10,952 20,490,6 EEC (Nine).. 40711 1,532 2,12016 lExcluding West Berlin. 21972. ?Including coal equivalent of lignite. 4Assembly only. 5Estimate. ?Permits issued. 7In terms of 100% I-12SO4. ?Excluding Italy. ?Public utilities only. 1?Excluding assembly. ',Excluding West Germany. 12Including rayon, nylon, etc. 13Dwellings started. 141971. 15Including estimate for production other than by public utilities. 16Including, where figures not available, estimates for 1973.17Year beginning April 1st. 18Including mixtures. 10Excluding mixtures. "All dwellings (including those for restoration, extension and conversion). 21 Year ending September 30th. 221970. Approved For Release 2002/08/07: CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 45 REceecygritedittn2/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Index of agricultural production (index numbers; 1958=100) Growth rates: % per annum 1948 1958 1960 1970 1971 1972 1948-58 1958-72 Belgium-Luxemburg 70 100 109 138 151 149 3.6 2.9 France .. .. 77 100 117 144 150 154 2.7 3.4 Germany, West .. 56 100 108 129 134 129 5.9 1.8 Italy .. .. 68 100 95 124 123 118 4.0 1.2 Netherlands .. .. 73 100 115 143 155 153 3-2 3.1 EEC (Six) , , 68 100 107 134 138 136 3.9 2.2 EEC Agriculture Prices Denmark .. Ireland .. United Kingdom 65 82 80 100 100 100 107 110 114 107 113 110 134 147 143 144 149 150 4.4 2.0 2.2 0.7 2.6 2.9 Wages EEC (Nine) ., 70 100 108 134 138 137 3.6 2.3 Major products (thousand tonnes) Crops 1948 1958 1973 Livestock products 1948 1958 1972 Wheat Belgium .. 344 797 900 Milk, Belgium .. .. 2,600 3,747 3,680 France .. 7,634 9,601 17,792 France .. 11,100 21,115 29,177 Germany, West 1,959 3,720 7,134 Germany, West 9,362 18,102 21,318 Italy .. .. 6,155 9,815 8,958 Italy .. .. .. 4,202 6,9131 9,180 Luxemburg .. 25 53 362 Luxemburg .. 149 184 220 Netherlands 306 402 725 Netherlands .. 4,483 6,240 8,860 EEC (Six) .. 16,423 24,388 35,5455 EEC (Six) .. 31,896 56,301 72,435 Denmark .. 252 274 520 Denmark .. 4,058 5,147 4,500 Ireland .. 416 350 215 Ireland .. 2,101 2,790 3,750 United Kingdom 2,399 2,755 5,007 United Kingdom 9,174 11,429 14,200 EEC (Nine) .. 19,490 27,767 41,287 EEC (Nine) .. 47,229 75,667 94,885 Barley Butter Belgium .. 172 318 660 Belgium .. 23 90 95 France .. 1,273 3,892 10,844 France .. 180 340 573 Germany, West 859 2,423 6,622 Germany, West 182 39.4 494 Italy .. .. 230 296 448 Italy .. .. 47 62 72 Luxemburg .. 8 16 556 Luxemburg .. 3 5 7 Netherlands 138 315 383 Netherlands 71 92 164 EEC (Six) .. 2,680 7,260 19,012 EEC (Six) .. 506 983 1,405 Denmark .. 1,459 2,485 5,450 Denmark .. 120 159 136 Ireland .. 102 335 900 Ireland .. 50 65 76 United Kingdom 2,060 3,221 8,993 United Kingdom 17 36 95 EEC (Nine) .. 6,301 13,301 34,355 EEC (Nine) .. 693 1,243 1,712 Oats Cheese Belgium 385 443 240 Belgium 56 15 51 France .. 3,380 2,637 2,203 France .. 190 400 863 Germany, West 1,923 2,172 3,045 Germany, West 94 269 540 Italy . .. 486 568 425 Italy .. .. 221 319 485 Luxemburg .. 30 40 37 Luxemburg ? . - 1 1 Netherlands .. 316 446 134 Netherlands .. 99 186 323 EEC (Six) .. 6,520 6,306 6,084 EEC (Six) .. 609 1,190 2,263 Denmark .. 988 648 460 Denmark .. 57 108 131 Ireland .. 805 455 155 Ireland .. 3 2 31 United Kingdom 3,010 2,172 1,087 United Kingdom 27 98 182 EEC (Nine) .. 11,323 9,581 7,786 EEC (Nine) .. 696 1,398 2,607 Potatoes Belgium .. 2,133 1,956 1,4006 Beef and veal', Belgium .. 103 198 265 France .. 17,544 13,646 7,449 France .. 840 1,265 1,560 Germany, West 23,721 22,869 13,675 Germany, West 397 862 1,200 Italy .. .. 3,011 3,668 2,800 Italy . .. 205 433 730 Luxemburg 167 106 532 Luxemburg .. 5 8 13 Netherlands .. : : 5,870 3,799 5,400 Netherlands .. 77 202 335 EEC (Six) .. 52,446 46,044 30,7805 EEC (Six) .. 1,627 2968 4,103 Denmark .. 2,937 1,558 709 Denmark .. 116 228 203 Ireland .. 3,328 1,879 1,320 Ireland .. 70 209 325 United Kingdom 11,987 5,645 6,605 United Kingdom 505 856 879 EEC (Nine) .. 70,698 55,126 39,414, EEC (Nine) .. 2,318 4,261 5,510 1Excluding milk fed to livestock. 21972. 3Cow milk only. 4Production from indigenous animals. 6Including, where figures not available, estimates for 1973. 6Estimate. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 46 Approved Fon Release 2 EEC prices and wages- 002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Cost of living (consumer price index numbers; 1958=100) Growth rates: % per annum 1948 1958 1960 1970 1972 1973 1948-58 1958-73 Belgium .. 87 100 102 137 150 161 1.4 3.2 France .. 49 100 110 164 183 197 7.4 4.6 Germany, West 85 100 102 134 149 159 1.6 3.1 Italy .. .. 76 100 102 150 166 184 2.8 4.1 Luxemburg .. 78 100 101 130 143 152 2.5 2.9 Netherlands .. 70 100 103 156 181 195 3.6 4.6 EEC (Six) .. 70 100 105 149 166 179 3.6 4.0 Denmark .. 70 100 103 182 205 225 3.6 5.5 Ireland .. 68 100 100 160 189 211 4.0 5.1 United Kingdom 64 100 102 151 177 193 4.6 4.5 EEC (Nine) .. 68 100 104 150 170 184 4.0 4.1 Wholesale prices (index numbers; 1958=100) Growth rates: % per annum 1948 1958 1960 1970 1972 1973 1948-58 1958-73 Belgium .. 92 100 101 123 127 143 0.8 2.4 France .. 54 100 107 145 155 178 6.4 3.9 Germany, West 842 100 100 111 119 127 2.05 1.6 Italy .. .. 103 100 98 126 136 158 -0.3 3.1 Luxemburg .. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. no. n.a. Netherlands .. 71 100 99 125 131 148 3.5 2.6 EEC (Six)' .. 784 100 102 126 135 152 2.5 2.8 Denmark .. 70 100 100 137 149 172 3.6 3.7 Ireland .. 68 100 99 146 170 n.a. 4.0 3.97 United Kingdom5 64 100 102 131 143 188 4.6 4.3 EEC (Nine)'.. 734 100 102 128 138 1636 3.2 3.3 Excluding Luxemburg. 21949. 31 949-58. 4Including 1948 estimate for West Germany. 513asic materials. ?Excluding Ireland. 71958-72. Wages in manufacturing (index numbers of hourly earnings; 1958=100) Growth rates: % per annum 1948 1958 1960 1970 1972 1973 1948-58 1958-73 Belgium .. 60 100 106 232 297 346 5.2 8.6 France .. 31 100 115 254 319 363 12.4 9.0 Germany, West 47 100 115 260 314 347 7.8 8.6 Italy. .. 56 100 105 225 270 340 5.9 8.5 Luxemburg .. n.a. 100 112 222 2333 n.a. n.a. 6.85 Netherlands2 56 100 111 272 342 389 5.9 9.5 EEC (Six) .. 441 100 113 252 3111 3541 8.61 8.71 Denmark .. 57 100 115 318 409 n.a. 5.8 10.66 Ireland .. 60 100 111 264 354 n.a. 5.2 9.46 United Kingdom`, 60 100 105 195 244 277 5.2 7.0 EEC (Nine) .. 481 100 111 238 2951 3331,7 7.61 8.31,7 'Excluding Luxemburg. 2Rates. 31971. 4All industries. 51958-71. 6 1 958 - 7 2. 7Excluding Denmark and Ireland. Share prices (industrial share quotations: index numbers; 1958=100) Growth rates: % per annum 1948 1958 1960 1970 1972 1973 1948-58 1958-73 Belgium .. 50 100 112 106 132 157 7.2 3.0 France .. 28 100 161 165 178 215 13.6 5.2 Germany, West 231 100 317 312 361 354 20.12 8.7 Italy. .. 33 100 230 171 127 163 11.7 3.3 Luxemburg .. n.a. 100 137 113 142 n.a. n.a. 2.54 Netherlands.. 76 100 202 283 322 355 2.8 8.8 EEC (Six) .. n.a. 100 215 212 230 2533 n.a. 6.4, Denmark .. 72 100 139 144 190 291 3.4 7.4 Ireland .. 149 100 167 413 589 696 -3.9 13.9 United Kingdom 71 100 165 238 357 309 3.5 7.8 EEC (Nine) .. n.a. 100 192 223 287 279, n.a. 7.13 11950. 21950-58. ,Excluding Luxemburg. 41 958-72. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 47 AEEttlFly1bAli Releabe 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 111e Money supply1 (at end of year; ? million at March 1974 exchange rates6) Growth rates: % per annum 1948 1958 1960 1970 1972 1973 1948-58 1958-73 Belgium .. 1,607 2,243 2,360 4,481 5,677 6,143 3.4 6.9 EEC France .. 1,8525 6,4625 8,175? 20,643 26,537 26,5898 13.3 10.67 Finance Germany, West 1,950 6,560 7,835 16,980 21,800 21,830 12.9 8.3 Foreign trade Italy .. 1,348? 3,7885 4,912 21,048 31,268 34,1668 10.9 16.27 Luxemburg .. 393 66 77 322 605 n.a. 7.12 17-17 Netherlands .. 1,095 1,575 1,757 4,030 5,452 5,443 3.7 8.6 EEC (Six) .. 7,8524 20,694 25,116 67,504 91,339 100,500, 9.94 11.1, Denmark .. 479 618 698 1,916 2,557 3,128, 2.6 10.77 Ireland .. 125? 1835 203 410 518 572 3.9 7.9 United Kingdom 4,894? 5,5775 6,033? 9,635 12,657 13,303 1.4 5-9 EEC (Nine) .. 13,3504 27,072 32,050 79,465 107,071 117,530, 7.24 10-3, , Notes and coin in circulation and liabilities on demand deposits to the domestic sector by the banking sector. 21950-58. 31950. 4Excluding Luxemburg. ?Estimates incorporating adjustments for changes in classification during the period. ?Money supply in sterling terms on other pages is shown converted at actual exchange rates for the date concerned. 71 958-7 2. 8November. ,Including, where figures not available, estimates for end December 1973. Exchange rates (par values or central rates): January 1948 to end March 1974 Units per Units Units Units per Units Units ounce per US per ounce per US per of gold dollar SDR of gold dollar SDR Belgium: franc to Sept. 21, 1949 .. to Aug. 15, 1971 .. from Dec. 20, 1971? Denmark: krone to Sept. 18, 1949 .. to Nov. 21, 1967 .. to Aug. 15, 1971 .. from Dec. 20, 1971 France : franc to Jan. 25,1948 .. to Dec. 28, 1958 .. to Aug. 9 ,1969 to Aug. 15, 1971 .. to Jan. 18,1974? .. from Jan. 19,1974 .. Germany, West: D'mark to Jan. 29, 1953 .. to Mar. 5, 1961 .. to Oct. 25,1969 .. to May 9, 1971 .. to Mar. 19, 19734 .. to June 28, 1973 .. from June 29, 1973 .. 1,533.96 43.827 43.827 1,750 50 50 1,703 40.3346.7 48.657 167.965 4.799 4.799 241.75 6.907 6.907 262.5 7.5 7.5 265.24 6.2826,7 7.578 4,168.73, 119.107, 119.107, n.a.3 n.a.3 n.a., 172.7972 4.9372 4.9372 194.397 5.554 5.554 194.397 4.604?. 7 5.554 n.a.3 n.a.3 n.a., n.a.3 n.a.3 147 4.20 4.20 140 4 4 128.1 3.66 3.66 122.46 2.9003, 3.4988 118.89 2.8167 3.3969 112.69 2.677 3.2198 Ireland: pound to May 13, 1958 .. to Nov. 17, 1967 .. to Aug. 15, 1971 .. to June 23, 19725 .. from June 23.1972 .. Italy: lira to Mar. 29, 1960 .. to Aug. 15,1971 .. to Feb. 12, 1973? .. from Feb. 12, 1973 .. Luxemburg: franc-as for Belgium Netherlands: guilder to Sept. 20, 1949 .. to Mar. 6, 1961 .. to May 9,1971 .. to Sept. 16,1973? .. from Sept. 17, 1973 .. United Kingdom: pound to Sept. 17, 1949 .. to Nov. 17, 1967 .. to Aug. 15, 1971 .. to June 23, 19725 .. from June 23, 1972 .. n.a.3 12.5 14.583 14.583 n.a.3 n.a.3 n.a.3 .357 .357 .417 .417 .384 .417 n.a.3 n.a.3 n.a.3 n.a.3 n.a.3 21,875 625 625 22,097 581.5 631.343 n.a.3 n.a.3 n.a.3 United States: dollar to Aug. 15, 19718 .. to Feb. 11, 1973? .. from Feb. 12, 1973' .. 92.85 133 126.70 123.30 117.43 8.685 12-5 14.583 14.583 n.a.3 2.653 2.653 3.80 3.80 3.62 3-62 2.926.7 3.523 2.787 3.355 .248 .248 .357 .357 .417 .417 .384 .417 n.a.3 n.a.3 35 1.00 100 38 100 1.08571 42.2222 1.00 1-20635 ,Old francs. 2For Dec. 29, 1958 to Dec. 31, 1959 the old franc was in use; 1 new franc =100 old francs. 3No par value established. 4No par value was established from May 10, 1971 to December 20, 1971. ?No par value was established from August 16, 1971 to December 20, 1971. ?Rate from February 12, 1973; for the period from December 20, 1971 to that date units per US dollar were: Belgium 44.816 ; Denmark 6.98; France 5.1157; West Germany 32225; Luxemburg 44.816 ; Netherlands 3.2447. 7From March 19, 1973 intervention in markets to maintain rates against the US dollar was discontinued. Belgium, Denmark, France, West Germany, Luxemburg and the Netherlands maintained a maximum margin of 2r/o between their currencies and others of the group up to January 19, 1974, when France discontinued the maintenance for a pro- posed period of 6 months, the other countries continuing the arrangement. Norway and Sweden also participate in the joint arrangement. 8Officially until May 8, 1972. ,Officially effective October 18, 1973. International liquidity (gold, foreign exchange, SE)Rs and fund reserve position at end of year; US $ million) Growth rates: % per annum 1948 1958 1960 1970 1972 1973 1948-58 1968-73 Belgium- Luxemburg France .. Germany, West .. Italy .. Netherlands .. EEC (Six) .. Denmark .. Ireland .. United Kingdom EEC (Nine) .. 987 1,553 1,506 2,847 3,870 5,100 553 1,050 2,272 4,960 10,015 8,529 295 5,879 7,033 13,610 23,785 33,147 424 2,278 3,251 5,352 6,079 6,434 333 1,561 1,861 3,234 4,785 6,547 2,592 12,321 15,923 30,003 48,534 59,757 84, 2301 286 483 855 1,324 425 306 324 697 1,126 1,025 2,009 3,068 3,719 2,827 5,647 6,476 5,110 15,925 20,252 34,010 56,162 68,582 4.7 6.6 34.9 18.3 16.7 16.9 10-6 -3.2 4.3 12.0 8.2 15.0 12.2 7.2 10.0 11-1 12-4 8.4 5.1 10-3 'Not strictly corwarable with figures for later years. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 48 Anproved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 EEC foreign tra-cre Imports to: E' _o E g 11, o x 0, -o To n ....1 -0 7( 3 ''' c >,. 2 c 3 ir) k. - a . S) E r, E c .? >.? > o .c 0 u 79 -.3 F2 t V t ... E f:i?, '2 10 . m 0 z 10 o D 10 I- US$ US$ US$ US$ US$ US$ US$ US$ US$ US$ US$ mn mn mn mn mn mn mn mn mn mn mn % % % % % % % % % % % Exports from': 1948 Belgium-Luxemburg 157 77 28 261 523 46 10 152 731 1,689 9 5 2 15 31 3 1 9 43 100 France .. .. 151 106 22 87 366 14 2 151 534 1,997 8 5 1 4 18 1 8 27 100 Germany, West3 93 167 24 80 364 23 - 94 483 706 13 24 3 11 52 3 - 13 68 100 Italy .. 28 48 29 23 128 17 1 92 238 1,077 3 4 3 2 12 2 - 9 22 100 Netherlands 160 83 60 21 323 13 8 148 492 1,024 16 8 6 2 32 1 1 14 48 100 EEC (Six) 432 454 272 95 451 1,074 114 21 638 2,477 6,493 7 7 4 1 7 26 2 - 10 38 100 Denmark' 48 24 39 20 13 143 1 169 313 569 8 4 7 4 2 25 - 30 55 100 Ireland .. 6 1 - 1 7 15 - 174 188 199 3 - - - 4 7 - 87 95 100 United Kingdom 172 180 125 62 195 735 128 319 1,182 6,635 3 3 2 1 3 11 2 5 18 100 EEC (Nine) . 658 659 437 178 666 2,597 242 342 980 4,161 13,896 5 5 3 1 5 19 2 2 7 30 100 1958 Belgium-Luxemburg 323 352 69 630 1,374 50 11 174 1,608 3,046 11 12 2 21 45 2 - 6 53 100 France .. 325 535 173 104 1,136 38 8 250 1,433 5,126 6 10 3 2 22 1 5 28 100 Germany, West.. 585 668 442 713 2,408 260 22 348 3,038 8,809 7 8 5 8 27 3 - 4 34 100 Italy 58 135 363 52 608 19 3 175 806 2,577 2 5 14 2 24 1 - 7 31 100 Netherlands 482 156 611 88 1,337 85 14 383 1,819 3,217 15 5 19 3 42 3 - 12 57 100 EEC (Six) 1,449 1,282 1,860 772 1,500 6,864 453 58 1,330 8,704 22,775 6 6 8 3 7 30 2 - 6 38 100 Denmark' 15 37 269 66 27 414 4 321 739 1,268 1 3 21 5 2 33 - 25 58 100 Ireland .. 3 3 8 1 2 17 282 299 366 / 1 2 5 - 77 82 100 United Kingdom 181 227 394 198 295 1,295 220 328 1,843 9,392 2 2 4 2 3 14 2 3 20 100 EEC (Nine) .. 1,648 1,549 2,531 1,038 1,824 8,590 673 390 1,932 11,584 33,802 5 5 7 3 5 25 2 1 6 34 100 1973 Belgium-Luxemburg5.. 4,619 5,354 1,076 4,023 15,072 260 49 1,031 16,412 22,411 21 24 5 18 67 1 - 5 73 100 France .. 4,139 6,952 4,221 1,985 17,297 293 111 2,303 20,004 35,948 12 19 12 6 48 1 - 6 56 100 Germany, West.. 5,536 8,721 5,650 6,903 26,810 1,534 221 3,180 31,745 67,437 8 13 8 10 40 2 - 5 47 100 Italy ? ? 807 3,216 4,832 966 9,821 171 47 1,111 11,149 22,246 4 14 22 4 44 1 - 5 50 100 Netherlands 3,678 2,410 7,773 1,322 15,183 373 86 1,881 17,523 24,072 15 10 32 5 63 2 - 8 73 100 EEC (Six) 14,160 18,966 24,911 12,269 13,877 84,183 2,631 514 9,506 96,833 172,114 8 11 14 7 8 49 2 - 6 56 100 Denmark' 85 211 806 324 178 1,604 29 1,193 2,825 6,119 1 3 13 5 3 26 - 19 46 100 Ireland 5 .. 65 124 137 44 91 461 5 1,175 1,641 2,135 3 6 6 2 4 22 - 55 77 100 United Kingdom 1,522 1,633 1,925 947 1,480 7,537 811 1,534 9,882 30,540 5 5 6 3 5 25 3 5 32 100 EEC (Nine) .. 15,832 20,964 27,779 13,584 15,626 93,785 3,447 2,077 11,874 111,181 210,908 8 10 13 6 7 44 2 1 6 53 100 'Values shown are for exports from each country; figures in italics are percentages of total exports for each country. 2Including other countries. 3American, British and French Zones of Occupation (including Berlin). 'Including Fames and Greenland. 5Estimated distribution based on export figures for less than 12 months. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 49 World hotels AWmeltrolribetur? 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Hotel Europe address telephone Hotel address telephone Austria: De France .. Erzherzog Rainer .. Europa .. . ? Inter-continental .. Kummer .. Vienna 3 Schottenring 27 Wiedner Hauptstrasse 3 Neuer Markt .. 28 Johannesgasse 71a Mariahilfer Strasse .. 0222-34 35 40 .. 0222-65 46 46 .. 0222-52 15 94 .. 0222-56 36 11 0222-57 36 95 Belgium: Astoria .. Atlanta .. Brussels Europa Brussels Hilton Brussels Sheraton Metropole Palace Plaza .. Westbury ? . . ? . ? ? . . ? Brussels 103 rue Royale 7 boulevard Adolphe Max 107 rue de la Loi . 38 boulevard de Waterloo 3 place Rogier 31 place de Brouckere 22 place Rogier . 118-126 boulevard Ad. Max 6 rue Cardinal Mercier .. 02-217 62 90 02-217 01 20 02-51378 20 02-513 88 77 02-219 34 00 02-217 23 00 02-217 62 00 02-217 91 40 02-513 64 80 Denmark: d'Ang leterre Imperial KDAK Royal .. Sheraton-Copenhagen .. Copenhagen 34 Kongens Nytorv DK-1050 .. 9 Vaster Farimagsgade DK-1606 1 Hammerichsgade DK-1611 .. 6 Vester Sogade DK-1601 .. 01-12 00 95 01-12 80 00 01-14 14 12 01-14 35 35 Finland: Helsinki Hesperia .. . .. 50 Mannerheimintie 26 .. Inter-Continental Helsinki 46 Mannerheimintie 26 .. Kalastajatorppa .. 2 Kalastajatorpantie 33 Marski .. 10 Mannerheimintie 10 .. 90-441 311 90-441 331 90-488 011 90-641 717 France: Crillon George V .. Meurice Paris Hilton .. Plaza Athenee PLM Saint Jacques Prince de Galles .. Ritz .. Royal Monceau .. Paris 10 place de la Concorde.. 29-31 avenue George V.. 228 rue de Rivoli 18 avenue de Suffren 23-27 avenue Montaigne 17 boulevard Saint Jacques 33 avenue George V .. 15 place VenclOme 35 avenue Noche.. .. 265 24 10 225 35 30 260 38 60 273 92 00 359 85 23 589 89 80 225 39 90 260 28 30 227 78 00 Germany, West: Berlin Hilton.. Kempinski Schweizerhof Dom-Hotel .. Excelsior Hotel Ernst Dusseldorf Hilton .. Inter-Continental Dusseldorf Steigenberger Park.. .. Frankfurter Hof .. Frankfurt Intercontinental.. Hessischer Hof Parkhotel Atlantic .. ? ? Inter-Continental Hamburg Reichshof . ? .. ? ? Vier Jahreszeiten Bayerischer Hof .. Der Konigshof Berlin, West 2 Budapester Strasse 27 KurfOrstendamm 21-29 Budapester Strasse Cologne 2A Domkloster Domplatz Dusseldorf 20 Georg- Glock-Strasse 5 Karl-Arnold-Platz 1 Corneliusplatz ? Frankfurt Kaiserplatz.. , 43 Wilhelm-Leuschner-Strasse 40 Friedrich-Ebert-Anlage 28-38 Wiesenhuttenplatz Hamburg 72-79 An der Alster 10 Fontenay 34-36 Kirchenallee 9-14 NeuerJungfernstieg Munich 2-6 Promenadeplatz 25 Karlsplatz .. 030-26 10 81 .. 030-881 06 91 .. 030-26 961 .. 0221-23 37 51 Luxemburg: Cravat Holiday Inn .. Kons Luxemburg .. 29 boulevard Roosevelt Kirchberg .. 24 place de la Gare 2 19 75 43 50 51 48 60 21 Netherlands: Alpha Amsterdam Hilton .. Apollo de l Europe .. Memphis .. Atlanta .. Park hotel .. Rotterdam Hilton .. Bel Air .. Promenade .. Amsterdam 10 Europa Boulevard .. 138-140 Apollolaan 2 Apollolaan 2-4 Nieuwe Doelenstraat 87 de Lairessestraat Rotterdam 4 Aert van Nesstraat 70 Westersingel 10 Weena . The Hague 30 Johan de Wittlaan 1 van Stolkweg .. 020-44 28 51 .. 020-7306 22 .. 020-73 59 22 020-23 48 36 .. 020-73 31 41 .. 010-11 04 20 .. 010-36 36 11 .. 010-14 40 44 .. 070-57 20 11 .. 070-57 41 21 Norway: Bristol Continental Grand Oslo .. 7 Kristian 4'sgt .. 24-26 Stortingsgaten .. 31 Karl Johansgaten 02-41 58 40 02-41 70 60 02-33 48 70 Spain: Castellana Hilton Luz Palacio Melia Castilla Plaza .. Madrid 57 Paseo de la Castellana 67 Paseo de la Castellana 37 Capitan Haya Plaza de Esparta .. 410 0200 253 2800 270 8100 247 1200 Sweden: Anglais Diplomat .. Grand Raison Sheraton-Stockholm Stockholm 23 Humlegardsgatan 7C Strandvagen 8 &Ara Blasieholmshamnen 12-14 Skeppsbron 6 Tegelbacken 08-24 99 00 08-67 94 65 08-22 10 20 08-22 32 60 08-14 26 00 Switzerland: de la Pain des Berg ues du RhOne Intercontinental Geneve .. Le Richemond ? . Baur au Lac . 0221 -27 01 Central . Continental Dolder Grand Zurich .. 0211-43 49 63 .. 0211-43 48 48 .. 0211-3 20 22 0611-2 02 51 0611-23 05 61 0611-74 02 51 0611-23 05 71 040-24 80 01 040-44 10131 040-2481 91 040-3 49 41 089-22 88 71 089-55 84 12 Greece: Athens Athens Hilton .. .. 46 Vassilissis Sofias Grande Bretagne .. Platia Syntagma King George.. .. Platia Syntagma .. 021-720 301 .. 021-3230251 .. 021-3230 651 Ireland: Gresham .. Royal Hibernian .. Shelbourne Dublin Upper O'Connell Street .. Dawson Street .. St Stephen's Green .. 01-74 68 81 01-77 29 91 .. 01-6 64 71 Geneva 11 quai du Mont-Blanc 33 quai des Bergues quai Turrettini 7-9 chemin du Petit-Saconnex jardin Brunswick Zurich 1 Talstrasse 1 Stampfenbachstrasse 60-62 Stampfenbachstrasse 65 Kurhausstrasse 42 NeumOhlequai 022-32 61 50 022-31 50 50 022-31 98 31 022-34 60 91 022-31 14 00 01-23 16 50 01-32 68 20 01-60 33 60 01-32 62 31 01-60 22 40 United Kingdom: Albany Grand Magnum Midland Caledonian Oratava Roxburghe Albany Central North British Royal Stuart.. Cavendish .. Claridge's .. Connaught .. Dorchester .. Grosvenor House Hotel Bristol Hyde Park .. Inn on the Park Italy: Milan Continentale .. 7 via Manzoni .. 02-80 76 41 London Hilton Excelsior Gallia ? . 9 piazza Duca d'Aosta .. 0022:7672 7476 Ritz Fair . Jolly President ? ? 10 largo Augusto .. .. Milano Hilton .. 12 via Luigi Galvani .. 02-6983 Royal Garden Principe e Savoie .. 17 niazza della Repubblica 02-6230 Savoy Rome Tower Cavalieri Hilton .. .. 101 via Cadlolo .. 06-31 51 Excelsior .. .. . ? 125 via Veneto .. 06-48 90 31 Grand le Grand .. .. ? ? 3 via Vitt. E. Orlando .. 06-489011 Midland Hassler-Villa Medici .. 6 piazza Trinita' dei Monti 06-68 26 51 Piccadilly de Is Ville .. .. .. 69 via Sistina .. .. 06-68 89 41 Portland Birmingham Smallbrook Queensway 65 4EW 021-643 8171 Colmore Row B3 2DA .. 021-236 7951 New Street 62 4RX .. 021-643 2747 New Street 62 4JT .. 021-643 2601 Edinburgh Princes Street EH1 2AB 41 Craigmillar Park EH16 5PD 38 Charlotte Square EH2 4HG Glasgow Bothwell Street G2 7EN Gordon Street 01 3SF George Square G2 1 DS Clyde Street G1 4NR .. London Jermyn Street SW1Y 6JF Brook Street W1A 2J0 Carlos Place WlY 5DF Park Lane W1A 2HJ Park Lane W1A 3AA Berkeley Street W1X 6NE Knightsbridge SW1X 7LA Hamilton Place, Park Lane W1A lAZ Park Lane W1A 2H H Berkeley Street W1A 2AN Piccadilly W1A 2JS Kensington High Street W8 4PT Strand WC2R OEU . St Katharine's Way El 9LD 031-225 2433 031-667 9484 031-2253921 .. 041-248 2656 .. 041-221 9680 .. 041-332 6711 .. 041-248 4261 01-930 2111 01-629 8860 01-499 7070 01-629 8888 01-499 6363 01-493 8282 01-235 2000 01-499 0888 01-493 8000 01-629 7777 01-493 8181 01-937 8000 01-8364343 01-481 2575 Manchester Aytoun Street M1 3DB 061-236 9559 Peter Street M60 2DS . ? .. 061-236 3333 Piccadilly Plaza M60 1CiR 061-236 8414 3-5 Portland Street M1 6 DP .. 061-228 3400 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 50 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : u1A-RDP80R01720R00100n140001-1 Hotel America address telephone Hotel Argentina: Claridge .. Lancaster .. Plaza.. Presidente Sheraton .. Buenos Aires 535 Tucumhn 405 C6rdoba 1005 Florida 850 Cerrito .. 1225 San Martin 32-4011 31-3021 31-5011 49-7671 31-6331 Copacabana Palace GlOria Lame Palace Ouro Verde.. Trocadero Grand Hotel Ca D'Oro Jaragua Othon Palace .. Samambaia. Sho Paulo Hilton .. Rio de Janeiro 1702 Avenida Atlantica 632 Praia do Russel .. 656 Avenida Atiantica 1456 Avenida Atlantica 2064 Avenida Atlantica Sao Paulo 308 Rua Avanhandava 44 Rua Major Quedinho 790 Rua Men) Badar6 422 Rua Sete de Abril 165 Avenida Ipiranga 257-1818 225-7272 257-8080 257-1880 257-1834 256-8011 266-6633 239-3277 229-5533 256-0033 Canada: Bonaventure Chateau Champlain Queen Elizabeth Ritz Carlton.. .. Sheraton-Mt Royal Holiday Inn.. Park Plaza .. Royal York .. Sutton Place Westbury .. . ? Bayshore Inn .. Georgia .. Georgian Towers Vancouver Montreal One Place Bonaventure.. .. 514-878 2332 Place du Canada 514-878 1688 900 Dorchester Blvd West .. 514-861 3511 1228 Sherbrooke Street West , . 514-842 4212 1455 Peel Street .. 514-842 7777 Toronto 89 Chestnut Street East .. 416-367 0707 4 Avenue Road .. 416-924 5471 100 Front Street West .. .. 416-368 2511 955 Bay Street .. .. 416-924 9221 475 Yonge Street . , 416-924 0611 Vancouver 1601 West Georgia Street .. 604-682 801 West Georgia Street .. 604-682 1450 West Georgia Street .. 604-681 900 West Georgia Street .. 604-684 3377 5566 4321 3131 Mexico: Alameda .. Camino Real Chateau Royal El Presidente Maria Isabel ? ? . ? Mexico City 50 Av. Juarez . 700 Mariano Escobedo 166 Paseo de la Reforma 135 Hamburgo 325 Paseo de la Reforma . ? ? . 5-18 06 20 5-45 69 60 5-18 07 00 5-25 00 00 5-25 90 60 United States: Conrad Hilton .. Drake .. Detroit Hilton .. Sheraton Cadillac .. Ambassador Beverly Hills Beverly Hilton Beverly-Wilshire Century Plaza . ? Barclay .. ? . Berkshire .. ? ? Carlyle .. . ? New York Hilton .. Pierre ? . Plaza.. . Regency . ? Roosevelt .. St Regis-Sheraton Waldorf-Astoria .. Benjamin Franklin.. Warwick .. Clift Fairmont Mark Hopkins .. San Francisco Hilton Sheraton Palace .. Hay Adams.. .... Madison .. Mayflower .. Washington Hilton Chicago 720 S. Michigan Avenue .. 312-922 4400 Lakeshore Drive 8. Michigan Ax 312-787 2200 Detroit 1565 Washington Boulevard , 313-965 7800 1114 Washington Boulevard . 313-961 8000 Los Angeles 3400 Wilshire Boulevard .. 213-387 7011 9641 Sunset Boulevard.. .. 213-276 2251 9876 Wilshire Boulevard .. 213-274 7777 9500 Wilshire Boulevard .. 213-275 4282 2025 Avenue of the Stars .. 213-277 2000 New York 111 East 48th Street .. 212-755 5900 Madison Ave and 52nd Street., 212-753 5800 Madison Ave at 76th Street .. 212-744 1600 Ave Americas and 53rd Street.. 212-586 7000 5th Ave and 61st Street .. 212-838 8000 5th Ave and 59th Street .. 212-759 3000 Park Avenue and 61st Street .. 212?PI9 4100 Madison Ave and 45th Street .. 212-686 9200 6th Ave and 55th Street .. 212-753 4500 Park Avenue and 50th Street .. 212-355 3000 Philadelphia Chestnut and 9th Streets .. 215-922 8600 Locust and 17th Streets .. 215-735 3800 San Francisco Geary and Taylor Streets 415-755 4700 California and Mason Streets .. 415-362 8800 1 Nob Hill .. 415-392 3434 Mason and O'Farrell Streets .. 415-771 1400 Market and Montgomery Streets 415-392 8600 Washington DC 80016th Street NW .. 202-638 2260 15th and M Streets NW .. 202-785 1000 1127 Connecticut Avenue NW 202-0i7 3000 1919 Connecticut Avenue NW 202-483 3000 Africa address telephone Nigeria: Federal Palace .. lkoyi Mainland .. Lagos .. Victoria Island Kingsway, lkoyi , . .. 2-4 Denton Street, Ebute-Metta 26691 24075 41101 South Africa: Heerengracht Mount Nelson President .. Tulbagh Golden City .. President .. Rand International Sunnyside Park .. Middle East Capetown St George's Street .. 41-3151 Orange Street .. .. 2-0012 Beach Road, Sea Point 44-1121 Tulbagh Square .. 41-2903 Johannesburg 51 De Villiers Street . , .. 836-2911 Eloff, Plein and de Villiers Streets 28-1414 290 Brea Street.. 836-7911 2 York Road, Parktown 44-1071 Israel: King David .. St George Dan Hilton Jerusalem King David Street St George Street Tel Aviv 99 Hayrkon Street Independence Park .. 02-221111 02-282571 03-241111 03-244222 Lebanon: Beirut Phoenicia Inter-Continental Rue Fakhreddine Saint Georges .. .. Rue Minet-el-Hosn Vend6me .. Rue Minet-el-Hosn Asia and Pacific 252900 220560 292280 Australia: Southern Cross .. Windsor .. Parmelia Sheraton-Perth .. Boulevard .. Menzies .. Wentworth. Melbourne 131 Exhibition Street .. 103 Spring Street Perth Mill Street .. 207 Adelaide Terrace .. Sydney 90 William Street 14 Carrington Street 61 Phillip Street 63 0221 63 0261 22 3622 25 0501 357 2277 2 0232 2 0370 Hongkong: Hongkong Hilton Mandarin .. Hongkong Hyatt .. Peninsula .. Victoria, Hongkong island 2 Queen's Road Connaught Road Kowloon 67 Nathan Road Salisbury Road .. 5-233111 5-220111 3-662321 3-666251 India: Oberoi?Sheraton Taj mahal Hotel .. Akbar Oberoi Inter-Continental Bombay Nirmal, Nariman Point.. Apollo Bander New Delhi Chanakyapuri Dr Zakir Hussain Marg 298686 297755 370251 619465 Japan: Grand Hanshin International New Hankyu Royal .. Ginza Tokyu Imperial New Otani .. Okura Tokyo Prince Osaka 22,2-chome, Nakanoshima, Kima-ku 8 Umeda-cho, Kite-ku.. . 58 Hashizume-cho, Higashi-ku 38 Kobuka-cho, Kita-ku 1,2-chome, Tamae-cho, Kits-ku 06-202 1212 06-344 1661 06-941 2661 06-372 5101 06-448 1121 Tokyo 5-15-9 Ginza, Chuo-ku . , 03-541 2411 1,1 -chome, Uchisaiwai-cho, Chiyoda-ku 03-504 1111 4 Kioi-cho, Chiyoda-ku .. 03-265 1111 3 Aoi -cho, Akasaka, Minato-ku .. 03-582 0111 3-3-1 Shiba Park, Minato-ku .. 03-434 4221 Malaysia: Federal Merlin Kuala Lumpur 35 Jalan Bukit Bintang .. 2 Jalan Sultan Ismail .. .. 03-27 701 .. 03-203 333 New Zealand: Inter-Continental .. South Pacific .. James Cook Travelodge Auckland Waterloo Quadrant .. Customs Street Wellington The Terrace .. 40-44 Oriental Parade 74770 78920 51999 57799 Singapore: Mandarin .. Marco Polo Shangri- La.. Singapore .. Orchard Road .. Tanglin Circus .. .. 22 Orange Grove Road 374 411 647 141 373 644 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-MOPNR01720R0010004-4000-1-4- 51 Measures Distances World time World holidays AR p ro v d For Ketaase 200 s an meas ur 2/08/es 07 ? CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 w eignta UK (Imperial) units' Length 12 inches 3 feet 51- yards 4 rods 10 chains 5,280 feet ' 1,760 yards 8 furlongs Nautical 6 feet 100 fathoms 6,080 feet 1 foot 1 yard 1 rod, pole or perch 1 chain = 1 furlong 1 mile 1 mile = 1 mile 1 fathom 1 cable length = 1 nautical mile Area 144 sq. inches 9 sq. feet 301 sq. yards 40 sq. rods 4 roods 4,840 sq. yards 640 acres 1 sq. foot = 1 sq. yard 1 sq. rod, pole or perch 1 rood 1 acre = 1 acre 1 sq. mile Volume 1,728 Cu. inches 27 Cu. feet 5.8 Cu. feet Shipping: 1 register ton = 1 cu. foot = 1 Cu. yard = 1 bulk barrel = 100 cubic feet Capacity 8 fluid drachms 5 fluid ounces 4 gills 2 pints 4 quarts 2 gallons 4 pecks 8 bushels 36 gallons = 1 fluid ounce = 1 gill = 1 pint ? 1 quart 1 gallon 1 peck = 1 bushel 1 quarter ? 1 bulk barrel Weight (avoirdupois) 437i grains = 1 ounce 16 drams =- 1 ounce 16 ounces = 1 pound 14 pounds = 1 stone 28 pounds = 1 quarter 4 quarters = 1 hundredweight 20 hundredweights= 1 ton Speed 15 mph 1 knot = 22 feet per second = 1 nautical mph 'IA gradual change to the metric system is taking place in the United Kingdom, with a general target date for completion at the end of 1975. Metric units Length Area Volume 10 millimetres 1 centimetre 100 sq. millimetres ? 1 sq. centimetre 1,000 cu. millimetres = 1 cu. centimetre 10 centimetres 1 decimetre 100 sq. centimetres= 1 sq. decimetre 1,000 Cu. centimetres = 1 cu. decimetre 1,000 millimetres 1 metre 100 sq. decimetres = 1 sq. metre 1,000 cu. decimetres = 1 Cu. metre 10 decimetres 1 metre 100 sq. metres = 1 are 1,000 Cu. metres =- 1 cu. dekametre 10 metres 1 dekametre 100 ares = 1 hectare 10 dekametres 1 hectometre 100 hectares = 1 sq. kilometre Capacity 10 hectometres = 1 kilometre 1,000 kilometres 1 megametre 10 millilitres 10 centilitres = 1 centilitre = 1 decilitre Weight (mass) 1 10 decilitres = 1 litre Light wavelength measures 1,000 milligrams = gram 10 grams = 1 dekagram 1 litre = 1 Cu. decimetre 10 angstrom = 1 nanometre 1 m 10 dekagrams hectogram 10 litres ? 1 dekalitre 1,000 nanometres = 1 micrometre 10 hectograms = 1 kilogram 10 dekalitres = 1 hectolitre 1,000 micrometres = 1 millimetre 100 kilograms = 1 quintal 10 hectolitres = 1 kilolitre 1,000 kilograms = 1 tonne 1 kilolitre = 1 Cu. metre Miscellaneous units and ratios Beer, wines and spirits Proof spirit contains 57.03% pure alcohol (by volume at 50?F). Proof strength (in degrees) = % of alcohol (by volume at 50?F) multiplied by 1.7535. Beer: nip = * pint small = * pint large = 1 pint Wines and spirits: tot (whisky) noggin bottle Champagne: 2 bottles 4 bottles 20 bottles flagon = 1 quart anker = 10 gallons tun = 216 gallons or gill. = 1 gill = 11 pints = 1 magnum = 1 jeroboam = 1 nebuchadnezzar Precious metals 24 carat implies pure metal. 1 metric carat -= 200 milligrams 1 troy (fine) ounce = 480 grains 1 grain = 64.8 milligrams Alloys Alloy steel = mainly iron, with at least 0.1% molybdenum, tungsten or vanadium; or 0.4% chromium or nickel; or 10% manganese. High carbon steel = steel, with not less than 0.6% carbon. Stainless steel ? alloy steel, with at least 9% chromium; or 18% of chromium and other alloys. Bronze = 88% copper, 10% tin, 2% zinc. Brass = 70% copper, 30% zinc. Crops UK (Imperial) bushel of: wheat = 60 lb rice = 45 lb barley = 50 lb maize = 56 lb oats = 39 lb linseed = 52 lb rye = 56 lb potatoes = 60 lb US bushel: as above except barley = 48 lb linseed = 56 lb oats = 32 lb Bale (cotton): US (net) = 480 lb Indian = 392 lb Extraction rates atios: 72 bread flour 90 refined sugar 67 milled rice 4 butter 9 cheese 33 ginned cotton 105 proof gal. whisky 100 cigarettes 0.8922 lb/acre Approximate weight r 100 grain 100 raw sugar =- 100 paddy rice = 100 milk 100 milk 100 raw cotton =- 1 ton barley 3 oz tobacco Yield: 1 kg/hectare = Water 1 litre weighs 1 kilogram. 1 Imperial gallon weighs 10.022 lb. 1 Imperial gallon salt water weighs 10.3 lb. Energy 1,000 British thermal units 100,000 Btu 1 horsepower = 0.293 kWh ? 1 therm = 0.7457 kilowatt Petroleum 1 barrel = 42 US gallons 34.97 Imperial gallons = 0.15899 cubic metres Calorific values Btu per /b: wood?green 4,400 dry 7,310 peat? mild 4,790 sod 6,200 lignite 9,000 coke 12,500 bituminous coal anthracite coal oil?fuel gas 13,000 14,500 19,000 19,200 Paper sizes Large post Demy Medium Royal Double Crown = 161" x 21" (419.1 mm x 533.4 mm) 171"x 22*." (444.5 mm x 571.5 mm) 18" x 23" (457.2 mm x 584.2 mm) 20" x 25" (508 mm x 635 mm) 20" x 30" (508 mm x 762 mm) 'A' Series (metric sizes): AO = 841 mmx 1,189 mm (33.11"x 46.81") A4 210 mmx 297 mm (827?x 1169?) A5 148 mmx 210 mm (5.83"x 8.27") Type sizes Depth: 72* points (approx.) = 1 inch Width: the normal unit is a pica em 1 pica em = 12 points Approved For Release 2002/08/07: CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 ccoyirmjspRifiepautalfg1-08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Length Multiply number of Inches (in) Feet (ft) Yards (yd) Fathoms (6ft) Miles (land: 5,280 ft) Miles (UK sea : 6,080 ft) Miles, international nautical Area Volume and capacity Weight (mass) Velocity and fuel consumption Temperature Sq. inches (iro) Sq. feet (ft2) Sq. yards (yd2) Acres Sq. miles by 25.4 2.54 30.48 0.3048 0.9144 1.8288 1.60934 1.85318 1.852 645.16 6.4516 929 .030 0.092903 0.836127 { 4,046.86 0-404686 0.004047 2.58999 to obtain equivalent number of millimetres (mm) centimetres (cm) centimetres metres (m) }metres }kilometres (km) sq. millimetres (mm2) sq. centimetres (cm2) sq. centimetres sq. metres (m2) sq. metres sq. metres hectares (ha) sq. kilometres (km') sq. kilometres Cu. inches (ir13) 16-3871 cu. centimetres (cm3) UK pints 34.6774 cu. inches UK pints UK gallons US gallons Cu. feet (ft3) Cu. feet UK bushels US bushels UK gallons US gallons U K bulk barrels Ounces, avoirdupois (oz) Ounces, troy (oz tr) Ounces, avoirdupois Pounds, avoirdupois (lb) Hundredweights (cwt) (11211)) Short tons (2,000 lb) Long tons (2,240 lb) Miles/hour Miles/UK gallon Miles/US gallon U K gallons/mile US gallons/mile Degrees Fahrenheit 5 0.568 } 4.546 litres (I) 3-785 28.317 0.028317 cu. metres (m3) 0-3637 hectolitres (hi) 0.3524 1.2010 US gallons 0.8327 UK gallons 36 UK gallons 43.2342 US gallons 0.1637 Cu. metres 28.3495 31.1035 0.9115 453.59237 0.45359 0.05 0.508023 0.892857 0.907185 1.12 1.01605 }grams (g) ounces, troy grams kilograms (kg) long tons metric quintals (q) long tons tonnes (t) short tons tonnes 1.60934 kilometres/hour 0.8684 UK knots 0.35401 kilometres SI litre 0.42514 282.481 } 235.21 SI litres/100 kilometres 5 1 T, after degrees Celsius subtracting 32 (centigrade) -40?F equals --40?C 32?F equals 0?C 59?F equals 15?C Multiply number of Millimetres Centimetres Metres Kilometres Sq. millimetres Sq. centimetres Sq. metres Hectares Sq. kilometres Cu. centimetres Litres Hectolitres Cu. metres Grams by to obtain equivalent number of 0.03937 inches 0-3937 inches 3.2808 10936 0.54681 0.62137 0.53961 0.53996 feet yards fathoms miles (land) miles (UK sea) miles, international nautical 0.00155 sq. inches 0.1550 10.7639 1.19599 2-47105 247.105 0-3861 0.06102 61.024 0-0353 0.2642 0.2200 26.418 21.998 2.838 2.750 35.3147 1.30795 264.172 219.969 6.1103 sq. inches sq feet sq. yards acres acres sq. miles Cu. inches cu. inches Cu. feet US gallons UK gallons US gallons UK gallons US bushels UK bushels Cu. feet Cu. yards US gallons UK gallons UK bulk barrels 0.03527 ounces, avoirdupois 0.03215 ounces, troy Kilograms 2.20462} pounds, avoirdupois Metric quintals 220.462 12,204- 62 pounds, avoirdupois . Tonnes 1-1023 short tons 0.9842 long tons 1 Kilometres/ hour Kilometres/litre SI litres/100 kilometres Degrees Celsius (centigrade) 0.62137 0.5396 2.82481 2.35215 0.00354 0-00425 9 5, and add 32 37?C 50?C 1-00?C miles/hour U K knots miles/UK gallon miles/US gallon UK gallons/mile US gallons/mile degrees Fahrenheit equals 98.6?F equals 122?F equals 212?F 1 Between the UK and US systems, and the International System of Units (SI). Approved For Release 2002/08/07: CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 53 1p6-FedaFiorr algtlEpdr/07 : CIA-R0P80R01720R001000140001-1 London to distance (miles) New York to distance (miles) Sydney to Amsterdam .. .. 231 Amsterdam .. ? ? 3,632 Amsterdam Athens .. 1,500 Athens 4,918 Auckland Auckland .. .? 11,387 Auckland .. 8,828 Bombay Bombay .. .. 4,478 Bogota .. 2,481 Cairo .. Brussels .. 217 Brussels .. 3,655 Calcutta .. Buenos Aires ? , 6,915 Buenos Aires 5,300 Colombo .. Cairo .. .. , ? 2,193 Cairo .. 5,597 Dar as Salaam Calcutta .. ? . 4,958 Calcutta 7,912 Delhi .. Cologne .. .. 331 Caracas 2,114 Geneva Copenhagen 608 Chicago 738 Hongkong Dakar .. .. .. 2,706 Cologne 3,763 Honolulu Dublin 279 Dakar .. .. 3,800 Karachi Frankfurt .. 406 Djakarta .. 10,048 Melbourne Geneva .. 468 Frankfurt .. 3,844 Montreal Hongkong .. 5,989 Geneva .. 3,851 Paris Johannesburg 5,634 Hongkong .. ? ? 8,050 Peking ? ? Karachi .. 3,935 Johannesburg 7,967 Perth .. .. Lagos .. 3,107 Karachi 7,255 Rio de Janeiro Lisbon 971 Lima.. 3,642 Rome .. .. Madrid 774 Lisbon 3,356 Saigon ? ? Malta 1,305 Madrid 3,578 San Francisco Montreal 3,239 Manila .. ? ? 8,505 Santiago Moscow 1,557 Mexico City .. 2,092 Singapore Nairobi 4,247 Montreal .. 333 Vancouver New York 3,440 Moscow .. ? ? 4,646 Wellington Oslo 749 Paris .. .. 3,628 .. Paris 227 Rio de Janeiro 4,800 Johannesburg Peking.. 5,073 Rome .. .. 4,278 to Prague .. 649 San Francisco 2,578 Amsterdam Rio de Janeiro 5,746 Santiago 5,123 Cairo .. Rome .. , . 907 Singapore ? ? 9,625 Calcutta Salisbury .. 5,156 Stockholm 3,916 Cape Town San Francisco 5,351 Sydney 9,944 Durban Singapore .. 6,754 Tokyo ? ? 6,754 Nairobi Stockholm .. 898 Toronto .. 366 Rome .. Sydney .. 10,568 Vancouver .. 2,440 Salisbury Tokyo 5,955 Washington .. 227 Sydney distance (miles) .. 10,342 .. 1,332 .. 6,308 .. 8,944 .. 5,675 .. 5,439 ? . 7,178 .? 6,479 ? . 10,418 .. 4,582 .? 5,073 .. 6,837 439 . ? 9,949 . ? 10,537 ? . 5,553 .. 2,026 .. 8,397 ? . 10,130 ? ? 4,251 . ? 7,419 .. 7,039 .. 3,912 . ? 7,762 1,383 distance (miles) .? 5,598 .. 3,890 .. 5,247 789 .. 312 1,808 .. 4,796 596 .. 6,847 Buenos Aires to distance (miles) Bombay 9,281 Brasilia .. 1,465 Cape Town .. 4,276 Caracas .. . ? 3,188 Dakar .. .. ? . 4,351 Johannesburg .. 5,039 La Paz .. 1,398 Lisbon .. . ? 5,981 Montreal .. .? 5,624 Moscow .. ? . 8,382 Paris .. .. ? ? 6,874 Rio de Janeiro 1,238 San Francisco .. 6,460 Santiago 702 Singapore .. .? 9,857 Sydney . ? 7,307 Tokyo distance to (miles) Auckland .. .. 5,472 Bombay .. .? 4,182 Buenos Aires ? . 11,396 Cairo .. .. ? . 5,936 Calcutta .. .. 3,185 Geneva .. . ? 6,090 Hongkong .. .? 1,786 Johannesburg . ? 8,397 Karachi .. ? ? 4,299 Montreal .. ? . 6,457 Moscow .? 4,653 Peking 1,307 Rome .. .. ? . 6,131 San Francisco ? . 5,145 Singapore .. .. 3,294 Sydney ,. .? 4,854 Vancouver ? . 4,695 'Great circle distances; actual route distances will in many cases be longer. World time Hours fast (4-) or slow (-) on Greenwich Mean Time (clock time; no account is taken of summer time) Afghanistan .. Albania .. Algeria Angola Argentina .. Australia: New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania, Victoria South Australia, Northern Territory West Australia . Austria Bahamas .. Bangladesh .. Belgium Bermuda Bolivia Brazil: East West Acre Bulgaria Burma.. Canada: Newfoundland Atlantic .. Eastern .. Central .. ? +41 +1 GMT +1 -3 +10 +91 +8 +1 -5 6 +1 -4 -4 -3 -4 -5 +2 +6i -31 -4 -5 -6 Mountain .. .. -7 Pacific .. .. -8 Yukon-Whitehorse and Watson Lake -8 Dawson City -9 Canary Islands .. Channel Islands .. Chile .. China: Peking .. Colombia .. Congo (Brazzaville) Costa Rica .. Cuba .. Cyprus Czechoslovakia Denmark Ecuador Egypt .. Ethiopia Fiji .. Finland France Gambia Germany Ghana.. Gibraltar Greece Hongkong Hungary Iceland India .. Indonesia: Java Iran .. Iraq .. Ireland Israel .. Italy .. GMT G MT -4 +s -5 +1 -6 -5 + 2 +1 +1 -5 +2 4-3 +12 +2 +1 GMT +1 GMT +1 +2 +8 +1 G MT +51 +7 +31 +3 G MT +2 +1 Jamaica Japan.. Jordan Jugoslavia .. Kenya .. Lebanon .. Malagasy Republic .. Malawi .. Malaysia: West ? ? Sabah, Sarawak .. Malta .. Mauritius .. Mexico: Mexico City Morocco .. Mozambique.. Nepal Netherlands .. New Zealand Nigeria Norway Pakistan Panama Paraguay Peru .. Philippines Poland Portugal Rhodesia .. Rumania .. Saudi Arabia Sierra Leone.. Singapore .. -5 South Africa +9 Spain .. .. +2 Sri Lanka .. +1 Sudan .. +3 Sweden .. +2 Switzerland .. +1 +3 Syria .. .. +2 +2 Tanzania .. Thailand .. .. +71 Trinidad and Tobago +8 Tunisia .. .. +1 Turkey +4 Uganda USSR: -6 Moscow .. +3 GMT Omsk .. +6 +2 Vladivostock .. +10 +53. Anadyr .. , , +13 +1 United Kingdom' .. GMT +12 USA: +1 Eastern .. -5 +1 Central .. -6 +5 Mountain .. -7 -5 Pacific .. -8 -4 Alaska-East -8 -5 West -11 +8 Hawaii .. -10 +1 Uruguay .. -3 +1 Venezuela .. -4 +2 Vietnam, South +8 +2 Zaire: +3 Kinshasa .. GMT Katanga .. +71 Zambia +3 +7 -4 +1 +2 +3 +1 +2 +2 'British summer time (GMT+1) is, for 1975, from March 16th to October 26th. Approved For Release 2002/08/07: CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 54 Approved For Release 2002/08/07: CIA-R0P80R01720R001000140001-1 Calenaar 1975 January February March April May June Sun . 5 12 19 26 . . . 2 9 16 23 ... . 2 9 16 23 30 . 6 13 20 27 ....4 11 18 25 ... 1 8 15 22 29 ... Mon . 6 13 20 27 ... 3 10 17 24 ... 3 10 17 24 31 . 7 14 21 28 .. . 5 12 19 26 ... 2 9 16 23 30 ... Tues . 7 14 21 28 ... 4 11 18 25 ... 411 18 25 ... 1 8 15 22 29 .. . 6 13 20 27 ... 3 10 17 24 . Wed 1 8 15 22 29 ... 5 12 19 26 ... 5 12 19 26 ... 2 9 16 23 30 .. 7 14 21 28 ... 411 18 25 ... Thu 2 9 16 23 30 ... 6 13 20 27 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 ... .. 1 8 15 22 29 ... 5 12 19 26 ... Fri 3 10 17 24 31 ... 7 14 21 28 ... 7 14 21 28 ... 4 11 18 25 ... .. 2 9 16 23 30 ... 6 13 20 27 ... 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Sat 5 12 19 26 ... ... 2 9 16 23 30 ... 6 13 20 27 ... ... 4 11 18 25 .. 1 8 15 22 29 ... 6 13 20 27 1974 January February March April May June Sun 6 13 20 27 ... 3 10 17 24 ... . 3 10 17 24 31 . 7 14 21 28 ... 5 12 19 26 ... 2 9 16 23 30 Mon . 7 14 21 28 ... 411 18 25 ... 411 18 25 .. 1 8 15 22 29 ... 6 13 20 27 ... 3 10 17 24 ... Tues 1 8 15 22 29 ... 5 12 19 26 ... 5 12 19 26 .. 2 9 16 23 30 ... 7 14 21 28 ... 4 11 18 25 ... Wed 2 9 16 23 30 .. 6 13 20 27 ... 6 13 20 27 .. 3 10 17 24 ... 1 8 15 22 29 ... 5 12 19 26 ... Thu 3 10 17 24 31 ... 7 14 21 28 ... 7 14 21 28 .. 4 11 18 25 ... ... 2 9 16 23 30 ... 6 13 20 27 ... Fri 4 11 18 25 ... 1 8 15 22 ... 1 8 15 22 29 .. 5 12 19 26 ... ... 3 10 17 24 31 . 7 14 21 28 . . Sat 5 12 19 26 .. . 2 9 16 23 ... ... 2 9 16 23 30 .. 6 13 20 27 ... ... 4 11 18 25 ... ... 1 8 15 22 29 ... July August September October November December Sun . 7 14 21 28 .. . 4 11 18 25 ... 1 8 15 22 29 ... . 6 13 20 27 .. 3 10 17 24 . 1 8 15 22 29 ... Mon 1 8 15 22 29 ... . 5 12 19 26 ... 2 9 16 23 30 ... . 7 14 21 28 ....4 11 18 25 .. 2 9 16 23 30 ... Tues 2 9 16 23 30 ... . 6 13 20 27 ... 3 10 17 24 ... ... 1 8 15 22 29 .. 5 12 19 26 . 3 10 17 24 31 ... Wed 3 10 17 24 31 ... . 7 14 21 28 ... 4 11 18 25 ... ... 2 9 16 23 30 .. 6 13 20 27 . 4 11 18 25 ... ... Thu 411 18 25 .. . . 1 8 15 22 29 ... 5 12 19 26 ... ... 3 10 17 24 31 .. 7 14 21 28 . 5 12 19 26 ... Fri 5 12 19 26 ... ... 2 9 16 23 30 ... 6 13 20 27 ... ... 4 11 18 25 ... .. 1 8 15 22 29 . 6 13 20 27 ... . Sat 6 13 20 27 ... ... 3 10 17 24 31 ... 7 14 21 28 ... ... 5 12 19 26 ... .. 2 9 16 23 30 . 7 14 21 28 ... . 1976 (Leap Year) January February March April May June Sun 4 11 18 25 ... 1 8 15 22 29 ... . 7 14 21 28 ... . 4 11 18 25 ... . 2 9 16 23 30 . 6 13 20 27 ... Mon 5 12 19 26 ... 2 9 16 23 ... 1 8 15 22 29 ... . 5 12 19 26 ... . 3 10 17 24 31 . 7 14 21 28 ... Tues 6 13 20 27 ... 3 10 17 24 ... ... 2 9 16 23 30 . 6 13 20 27 ... . 4 11 18 25 ... 1 8 15 22 29 ... 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FreffitarStaigA-RDP8OR017ZOKOUluuu140001-1 Census figures, thousand& 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 19722 New England Maine 694 742 768 797 847 914 969 997 1,029 New Hampshire 411 430 443 465 492 533 607 742 771 Vermont .. 343 355 352 360 359 378 390 447 462 Massachusetts 2,805 3,366 3,852 4,250 4,317 4,691 5,150 5,704 5,787 Rhode Island 428 542 604 687 713 792 859 951 968 Connecticut .. 908 1,114 1,380 1,607 1,709 2,007 2,535 3,068 3,082 Middle Atlantic New York .. 7,268 9,113 10,385 12,588 13,479 14,830 16,782 18,260 18,366 New Jersey .. 1,883 2,537 3,155 4,041 4,160 4,835 6,067 7,197 7,367 .. Pennsylvania6,302 7,665 8,720 9,631 9,900. 10,498 11,319 11,816 11,926 East North Central Ohio .. .. 4,157 4,767 5,759 6,647 6,908 7,947 9,706 10,667 10,783 Indiana 2,516 2,700 2,930 4,239 3,428 3,934 4,662 5,203 5,291 Illinois4,821 5,638 6,485 7,631 7,897 8,712 10,081 11,125 11,251 Michigan .. 2,420 2,810 3,668 4,842 5,256 6,372 7,823 8,899 9,082 Wisconsin .. 2,069 2,333 2,632 2,939 3,138 3,435 3,952 4,429 4,520 West North Central Minnesota .. 1,751 2,075 2,387 2,564 2,792 2,982 3,414 3,816 3,896 Iowa .. . ? 2,231 2,224 2,404 2,471 2,538 2,621 2,758 2,823 2,883 Missouri .. 3,106 3,293 3,404 3,629 3,785 3,955 4,320 4,685 4,753 North Dakota 319 577 646 681 642 620 632 620 632 South Dakota 401 583 636 693 643 653 681 668 679 Nebraska .. 1,066 1,192 1,296 1,378 1,316 1,326 1,411 1,489 1,525 Kansas .. 1,470 1,690 1,769 1,881 1,801 1,905 2,179 2,249 2,258 South Atlantic Delaware .. 184 202 223 238 267 318 446 550 565 Maryland .. .. 1,188 1,295 1,449 1,632 1,821 2,343 3,101 3,939 4,056 Disttict of Columbia 278 331 437 487 663 802 764 755 748 Virginia 1,854 2,061 2,309 2,422 2,678 3,319 3,967 4,660 4,764 West Virginia 958 1,221 1,463 1,729 1,902 2,006 1,860 1,749 1,781 North Carolina 1,893 2,206 2,559 3,170 3,572 4,062 4,556 5,096 5,214 South Carolina 1,340 1,515 1,683 1,739 1,900 2,117 2,383 2,597 2,665 Georgia .. 2,216 2,609 2,895 2,909 3,124 3,445 3,943 4,603 4,720 Florida .. 528 752 968 1,468 1,897 2,771 4,952 6,841 7,259 East South Central Kentucky .. 2,147 2,289 2,416 2,615 2,846 2,945 3,038 3,230 3,299 Tennessee .. 2,020 2,184 2,337 2,617 2,916 3,292 3,567 3,938 4,031 Alabama ......1,828 2,138 2,348 2,646 2,833 3,062 3,267 3,452 3,510 Mississippi .. 1,551 1,797 1,790 2,010 2,184 2,179 2,178 2,223 2,263 West South Central Arkansas 1,311 1,574 1,752 1,854 1,949 1,910 1,786 1,929 1,978 Louisiana 1,381 1,656 1,798 2,102 2,364 2,684 3,257 3,652 3,720 Oklahoma 790 1,657 2,028 2,396 2,336 2,233 2,328 2,567 2,634 Texas , . 3,048 3,896 4,663 5,825 6,415 7,711 9,580 11,241 11,649 Mountain Montana 243 376 548 538 559 591 675 698 719 Idaho .. 161 325 431 445 525 589 667 718 756 Wyoming 92 145 194 226 251 291 330 334 345 Colorado 539 799 939 1,036 1,123 1,325 1,754 2,222 2,357 New Mexico 195 327 360 423 532 681 951 1,022 1,065 Arizona .. 122 204 334 436 499 750 1,302 1,792 1,945 Utah .. 276 373 449 508 550 689 891 1,066 1,126 Nevada 42 81 77 91 110 160 285 493 527 Pacific Washington .. 518 1,441 1,356 1,563 1,736 2,379 2,853 3,414 3,443 Oregon .. 413 672 783 954 1,090 1,521 1,769 2,102 2,182 California .. 1,485 2,377 3,426 5,677 6,907 10,586 15,717 20,016 20,468 Alaska ? ? 63 64 55 59 73 129 226 304 325 Hawaii 154 191 255 368 423 500 633 773 809 Total United States population3 75,995 91,971 106,022 123,203 132,165 151,326 179,323 203,810 208,232 1Figures are not rounded. 2Preliminary estimates. 3 Excluding Alaska and Hawaii before 1960. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 67 USA Population Education Labour AtisweffOrnItsfaMIN7 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Major cities City rank in Standard metropolitan statistical areas Population ('000s) Central city, 1970 Total Negro population population 19701 1950 1960 19701 19722 '000 New York, N.Y. . .. 1 9,556 10,695 9,973 9,944 7,895 21.1 Los Angeles Long Beach, Calif. 2 4,151 6,039 7,041 7,000 3,175 16-5 . ? Chicago, Ill .. 3 5,117 6,221 6,979 7,085 3,367 32.7 Philadelphia, Pa. .. 4 3,671 4,343 4,822 4,878 1,949 33.6 Detroit, Mich. ? ? 5 3,016 3,762 4,435 4,489 1,511 43.7 San Francisco-Oakland, Calif. 6 2,136 2,649 3,108 3,132 1,077 20.5 Washington DC-Md.-Va. 7 1,507 2,064 2,909 2,999 757 71.1 Boston, Mass. .. 8 2,414 2,595 2,899 n.a. 848 12.6 Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y. 9 n.a. n.a. 2,566 2,597 n.a. n.a. St. Louis, Mo.-Ill. .. 10 1,755 2,105 2,411 2,400 622 40.9 Pittsburgh, Pa. . 11 2,213 2,405 2,401 2,396 520 20.2 Dallas-Fort Worth, Tex 12 780 1,119 2,378 n.a. 1,238 23-3 Baltimore, Md. .. 13 1,457 1,804 2,071 2,125 906 46.4 Cleveland, Ohio .. 14 1,532 1,909 2,064 2,046 751 38.3 Newark, N.J. . 15 1,468 1,689 2,057 2,082 382 54.2 Houston, Tex. .. 16 806 1,418 1,999 n.a. 1,233 25?7 Minneapolis-St. Paul. Min... 17 1,151 1,482 1,965 1,996 744 4.0 Atlanta, Ga. .. .. 18 726 1,017 1,597 1,684 497 51.3 Seattle-Everett, Wash. .. ? ? ? ? 19 844 1,107 1,424 1,400 584 6.5 Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove, Calif. .. 20 216 704 1,420 1,527 446 1.6 Milwaukee, Wis. .. 21 1,014 1,279 1,404 1,423 717 14.7 Cincinnati, Ohio-Ky.-Ind. .. 22 1,023 1,268 1,385 1,391 453 27.6 San Diego, Calif. .. 23 556 1,033 1,358 1,443 697 7.6 Buffalo, N.Y. 24 1,089 1,307 1,349 1,354 463 20.4 Kansas City, Mo.-Kans. .. 25 848 1,093 1,273 1,304 507 22.1 Miami, Fla. .. 26 495 935 1,268 1,331 335 22.7 Denver, Colo. ? . .. .. 27 612 929 1,231 1,309 582 8.2 Riverside-San Bernadino-Ontario, Calif. 28 452 810 1,141 1,179 308 7.4 Indianapolis, Ind. .. . ? 29 727 944 1,111 1,128 792 17.0 Tampa-St. Petersburg, Fla. .. 30 409 772 1,088 1,189 494 17.5 San Jose, Calif. .. 31 290 642 1,066 1,127 446 6.4 New Orleans, La. 32 712 907 1,046 n.a. 593 45.0 Portland, Oreg. Wash. .. 33 704 822 1,007 1,036 383 5.6 Phoenix, Ariz. ? ? 34 332 664 986 1,053 582 4.8 Providence-Pawtucket-Warwick, R.I. 35 764 821 961 n.a. 340 4.9 Columbus, Ohio .. 36 563 755 916 1,058 540 18.5 Rochester, N.Y. .. 37 615 733 909 969 296 16.8 San Antonio, Tex. .. 33 525 716 888 n.a. 654 7.6 Louisville, Ky.-Ind. .. 39 577 725 867 888 361 23.8 Dayton, Ohio 40 545 727 852 857 244 30.5 Memphis, Tenn.-Ark. .. 41 529 675 834 n.a. 624 38.9 Sacramento, Calif. .. .. 42 359 626 803 851 254 10.7 Albany-Schenectady-Troy., N.Y. 43 589 658 777 793 257 7.9 Birmingham, Ala. .. .. 44 653 721 767 n.a. 301 42-0 Toledo, Ohio-Mich... .. 45 530 631 762 781 384 13.8 Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Pt. N.C. 46 n.a. 520 724 745 340 29.4 Hartford, Conn. .. .. ., 47 524 549 720 n.a. 158 27-9 Salt Lake City-Ogden, Utah .. 48 182 448 705 744 245 1.6 Oklahoma City, Okla. .. 49 243 512 699 736 366 13.6 Nashville-Davidson, Tenn. .. 50 174 464 699 n.a. 448 19.5 Norfolk-Portsmouth, Va.-N.C, 51 213 579 687 '683 591 24.7 Akron, Ohio 52 473 605 679 682 275 17.5 Syracuse, N.Y. .. 53 220 564 636 643 197 10-8 Gary-Hammond-East Chicago, Ind. 54 220 574 633 644 330 33.4 Honolulu, Hawaii .. 55 248 500 630 660 325 0.7 Jacksonville Fla. .. .. 56 n.a. 455 622 636 529 22.3 Northeast Pennsylvania .. .. 57 n.a. n.a. 622 632 193 0.9 Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood, Fla. .. 58 n.a. 334 620 685 246 9.9 Jersey City, N.J. .. .. .. 59 299 611 607 611 261 21.0 Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, Pa. .. 60 106 492 594 608 212 2.5 Incorporating the 1970 Census revisions. 2Estimates. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 68 YousaeigargrlERIA8e 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDPouR01720R0010001Ann01-1 Country of origin 1820- 1910 1911- 1930 1931- 1950 1951- 1960 1961- 1970 1970 1972 1820- 1972 Europe: Belgium .. 103.8 49.7 16.9 18.5 9.2 0.6 0.5 1992, Czechoslovakia - 105.6 22-8 0.9 3.3 0.7 1.1 134.4 Denmark .. 258.1 74.4 7.8 10.9 9.2 0.5 0.5 361.6 Finland .. - 17.3 4.6 4.9 4.2 0.4 0.3 31.8 France .. 470,9 111.5 514 51.1 48.2 3.7 2.8 735.8 Germany .. 5,351.7 556.1 330.6 477.8 1908. 10,6 7.7 6,933.5 Great Britain, : England , . 2,212.1 407.3 134.0 Scotland .. 488.7 238.2 23,0 1955. 210.0 14.5 11.5 4,816.0 Wales ? . 59.5 26-1 3.9 Greece 186.2 235.3 18.0 47.6 85.9 15.4 10.4 598,6 Austria2 Hungary2 . ? 3,172.5 - 486.5 473.3 28.4 113 67.1 36.6 20.6 5.4 5.3 0.5 2.2} 0.4 4,307.0 Ireland, 4,212.2 366.8 40.3 57.3 37.4 1.2 1.4 4,716.5 Italy .. 3,086.4 1,564.8 126.3 185.5 214.1 27.4 22.4 5,221.7 Jugoslavia n.a.3 519 7.4 8.2 20.4 3.8 2.7 93.0 Norway 665.2 133,9 14.8 22.9 15.5 0.5 0.3 854.1 Poland 165.24 232-5 24-6 9.9 53-5 2.0 3.7 491.5 Portugal .. 132.9 119-7 10.7 19.6 76.0 12.3 9.4 379.1 Sweden .. 1,0212 1923. 14.6 21'7 17.1 0-8 0.6 1,268.2 Switzerland .. 237.4 53-7 16.1 17.7 18.4 1.2 0.9 344.4 USSR.. .. 2,359.0 982.9 1.9 0.5 2.3 0.4 0.4 3,347.5 Other Europe 1,123.7 319.4 47.0 76.5 53.9 8.0 6.2 882.2 Asia: China5 326.1 51.2 21-6 9.6 34-8 6.4 8-5 459.4 Japan.. 158-3 117,3 3.5 46.2 40.0 4.7 5.0 375.0 Turkey .. 1923. 168.8 18 3.5 10.1 1.4 1.5 378.3 Other Asia? , . 22.3 21.8 21.5 94.9 342.8 78.5 90.3 685.8 Africa .. 9.6 14.7 9.1 14.0 28.9 7-0 5.4 87.7 Australia and New Zealand 31?7 21.6 16.0 11.5 19-5 2-6 2.5 104.3 Pacific Islands .. .. 8?9 1?5 6.2 1.4 18 0.2 0.2 23,4 America: Canada and Newfoundland 1,230.5 1,666.7 280.2 377.9 413.3 26-8 18.5 4,010.0 Mexico .. .. 77.6 678.3 82.9 299.8 453.9 44.8 64.2 1,707.1 Other America 272-9 315.3 151?6 318.2 649-1 90.0 90.3 2,097.2 Total 27,919.0 9,84343 1,563.5 2,515.5 3,321.7 373.3 384-6 45,917,8 ? 'Northern Ireland is included in "Ireland", 2No figures are available for immigration from Austria and Hungary separately until after 1905. Austria is included with Germany 1938-45. 3Before 1920 Serbia and Montenegro were included in Bulgaria. 4Included with Austria-Hungary, Germany and Russia 1899-1919. 5Beginning 1957 including Taiwan. 6Beginning 1951, including the Philippines. Note: Before 1906 data refers to countries from which immigrants came whereas subsequent collections refer to country of last permanent residence. Because of boundary changes (especially in Europe) not all countries are separately reported throughout the period 1820-1972 and the data are not strictly comparable. Occupation, age, and sex 1941- 1951- 1961- 1950 1960 1965 1966 1968 1970 1971 1972 Total 1,035 2,515 1,450 323 454 373 370 384 Occupation Professional, scientific and technical 82 183 130 30 48 46 48 48 Farmers and farm managers .. 37 49 9 2 2 3 1 1 Craftsmen, foremen and operatives 137 363 156 30 55 48 40 38 Non-farm labourers 24 132 67 9 14 13 13 15 No occupation, .. 565 1,329 789 194 245 216 217 227 Age groups (years) .under 16 .. .. 161 575 344 89 111 105 102 103 16-44 682 1,596 926 189 262 221 221 232 over 44 190 343 179 43 80 47 47 48 Males.. 417 1,155 645 141 199 177 172 179 Females 617 1,360 804 181 254 196 197 204 'Including dependent women and children as well as other aliens with no occupation or occupation not reported. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 69 rs-onftmr gtgtfEg08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Births, marriages, divorces and deaths Year Thousands births marriages divorces deaths Rate per 1,000 population births marriages divorces deaths 1920 1,509 1,274 171 1,118 23-7 12-0 1.6 13.0 1930 196 1,327 18.9 9-2 1-6 11.3 1940 2,360 1,596 264 1,417 17.9 12-1 2.0 10.8 1950 3,554 1,667 385 1,452 23-6 11-1 2.6 9.6 1960 4,258 1,523 393 1,712 23-7 8.5 2.2 9.5 1 970 3718 2,179 715 1,921 18-2 10-7 3-5 9.4 1971 3,559 2,196 768 1,921 17.3 10.6 3.7 9.3 1972 3,256 2,269 839 1,924 15.6 10.9 4.0 9.4 1973' 3,001 2251 n.a. 1,929 14.9 10.8 n.a. 9.4 Births 1940' 19501 1960 1965 1970 1971 Birth rate, 19-4 241 23-7 19.4 18.2 17-3 White . ? 18-1 23-0 22-7 18-3 15.5 16-6 Non-white 29-7 33-0 32-1 27-6 25-2 24-2 Total live births ('000) 2,559 3,632 4,258 3,760 3,718 3,559 Males per 100 females.. .. n.a. 105-4 104.9 105-1 105-3 105.6 Live birth rate-all mothers3 79.9 106.2 118.0 96.6 87-6 82.3 Total illegitimate births ("000) 89 142 224 291 3404 n.a. Percentage of all births .. 3.5 3.9 5.3 7.7 9-04 n.a. Childless married women Percentage aged: 20-24 39-9 33.3 24.2 28.0 30.1 36.85 25-29 30.1 21.1 12.6 11-7 11-9 17-85 30-34 23-3 17.3 10.4 7.2 7.3 7-45 'Until 1955 based on data adjusted to take account of under-registrations. Estimates only for states in which no legitimacy data recorded. Until 1960, excluding Alaska and Hawaii. Population by age group' 2Rate per 1,000 population. 3Live births per 1,000 women aged 15-44. 4Estimated. 51 97 2 figures, Age groups (years) 1960 Total population in age group 1970 Total population in age group 19722.3 Total population in age group 1980 Projections2-4 Total population in age group '000 % '000 % '000 % '000 % under 5 .. 20,321 11.3 17,154 8.4 17,242 8.3 23,245 10.2 5-13 .. 32,726 18.2 36,650 18.0 35,331 17.0 420375 18.3 14-20 .. 18,153 10.3 26,656 13-1 28,053 13.3 16,8925 7.3 21-24 .. 8,607 4.8 21,880 6.3 14,442 7.0 20,9115 9-1 25-44 .. 46,899 261 47,995 23.7 50,126 24-3 62,302 27-0 45-64 .. 36,057 20-1 41,810 20.5 42,695 20.0 43,533 19.0 65 and over 16,559 9.2 20,065 9.9 20,949 10.1 23,492 10.1 Total .. 179,323 100.0 203,212 100.0 208,837 100.0 232,412 100.0 'Total United States population including Alaska, Hawaii and armed forces; excluding Armed Forces abroad. 2Including Armed Forces abroad. 3Preliminary. "Assuming fertility remains constant at the 1964-65 level of three children on average per woman (growth of American families project). 5Age group 5-15, 16-19, 20-24. Life expectancy and death rates 1900 1920 1940 1960 1968 1970 1971' Life expectancy (years) Males.. .. , . ? n.a. 53.6 60.8 66.6 67.0 67.1 67.4 Females .. n,a. 54.6 65.2 73.1 74.3 74.6 74.9 Death rates (per 1,000 population) 17-2 13.0 10.8 9.5 9.6 9.3 9.4 Males.. .. ? 17-9 13-4 12-0 11-0 10.8 10-8 10-9 Females .. 16-5 12-6 9.5 8.1 8.0 8.0 8.0 Infant mortality2 162.4 92-3 47.0 26.0 21-7 19.8 19-2 White . n.a. n.a. 43-2 22-9 19.1 n.a. n.a. Non-white n.a. n.a. 73.8 43.2 34.4 n.a. n.a. Provisional. 2Deaths of infants, live born, under the age of 1 year, per 1,000 live births. Causes of death (rate per 1,000 population) 1900 1920 1940 1960 1969 1970' 1971' Tuberculosis (all forms) .. 194-4 113-1 45-9 5.9 2.6 2.7 21 Syphilis and its sequelae 12-0 16.5 14-4 1-7 0-3 0.2 0.2 Malignant neoplasms (inclusive of lymphatic and hematopoietic tissues).. 64.0 83.4 1203. 147.4 160-1 162.0 160.9 Major cardiovascular-renal diseases .. 345.2 364.9 485-7 518.9 499.7 494.6 490.4 Diseases of the heart .. n.a. n.a. n.a. 366.4 364.1 360.3 358.4 Diabetes mellitus .. . 11-0 16-1 26.6 17-1 18.5 18.5 18.2 Influenza and pneumonia (exclusive of the new-born) 202-2 207-3 70-3 36.6 34.7 30.2 27-2 Cirrhosis of the liver .. 12-5 7-1 8.6 11.2 15-0 15.8 15.5 Motor vehicle accidents2 n.a. 10-3 26-2 20.6 26-8 26.2 25.5 All other accidents3 72-3 59.7 47-0 31-2 29-2 28-0 28.3 Suicide 10-2 10-2 14.4 10.8 10.9 11-1 11-1 'Estimated: based on a 10 per cent sample of death certificates. 2Excluding auto collisions with trains and street cars, and motor cycle accidents before 1940. 3Including legal executions in 1900 and 1920 and motor vehicle accidents in 1900. Estimates include Alaska and Hawaii. Approved For Release 2002/08/07: CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 70 US educoakitottl For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R0172151200100014000 -1 School enrolments as percentage of population (by age and race) Age (years) 1965 Percentage of population : White 5-6 79.2 7-9 199.3 10-13 14-15 16-17 87.5 18-19 321 20-24 11.6 1966 1972 Percentage of population: Percentage of population Non-white 71-1 98-2 82.8 t 27.6 7.2 White 85.3 99.4 99.4 99.0 87.8 47.1 20.2 Non-white 79.3 99.0 99.3 98.2 84.6 401 10.2 White 92.2 99.1 99.3 97.6 88.9 46.6 22.1 Non-White 90.6 98.7 99.4 97.7 89.1 44.8 17.8 Enrolments by type of school (millions) Total Public schools and colleges Private schools and colleges Elementary schools (kindergarten and grades High schools (grades 9-12) .. of jvhich-high school graduates Higher education institutions .. of which-college graduates .. 1960 1965 1969 46.3 53.8 591 39.0 45.1 51.4 7.2 8.7 7.7 32.4 35.1 36.6 10-2 13.0 14.6 1-9 2.7 2-8 ' 3.6 5.7 7.4 0-4 0.5 0.8 1 Average per year. Educational finance (public elementary and secondary schools) Revenue Total ($ million) .. of which percentage: Federal .. State .. Local, Expenditure Total ($ million) .. Capital outlay .. Current expenditure .. of which percentage: Plant operation and maintenance Administration .. Instruction 2 . . 1940 1950 1960 2,261 5,437 14,747 1.8 2.9 44 28.2 39-8 39.1 70.0 57-3 56.5 2,344 5,838 15,613 258 1,014 2,662 1,955 4,723 12,462 n.a. 11.0 9.6 n.a. 3.8 3.4 n.a. 53.3 53.5 Percentage change' 1970 1971 1972 1966-70 1970-72 604 61-1 60.1 +2.3 -0.2 52-2 53.2 52.1 +3.0 -0.1 8-2 7.9 8.1 -1-3 -0.4 36.7 36.8 35-4 f 0.9 -2.4 14-7 15.2 15.2 +2.5 +1.5 2.9 2.9 3.0 +1.7 +2.3 7.4 8.1 8.3 +5.5 +5.9 0.8 0.8 0.9 +8.0 +5.5 1968 1970 1971 1972 31,903 40,267 44,500 53,900 8.8 8.0 7.8 n.a. 38.5 39.9 32.7 n.a. 52.7 521 59.5 n.a. 32,984 40,683 44,600 52.300 4,256 4,659 5,100 5,500 27,750 34,854 39,500 46,800 8.7 8.6 n.a. n.a. 3.8 3.9 n.a. n.a. 55.7 57.2 n.a. n.a. 1 Including gifts and fees received from patrons. 2Including salaries of clerical assistants, free textbooks, library books and supplies. Higher education (degrees conferred - 1971) Total Agriculture .. Architecture Biological sciences Business and commerce .. Education2 Engineering .. English and journalism Fine arts, music, drama Foreign languages .. Medical professions3 Law . Physical sciences .. Psychology .. Social sciences .. Bachelor degrees1 Masters degrees Men Women 571,138 366,538 12,136 536 4,906 664 25,333 10,410 105,060 10,467 45,089 131,482 49,649 400 28,546 44,576 12,256 18,138 5,075 14,870 19,969 20,416 16,699 1,267 18,459 2,953 21,029 16,851 98,145 57,181 Doctorates Women 4,677 31 3 595 23 1,355 23 567 138 297 77 246 427 507 Men Women Men 138,146 92.363 27,530 2,313 144 1,055 1,469 236 33 3,805 1,923 3,050 25,506 1,038 787 38,899 49,817 5,043 16,268 185 3,615 5,407 7,303 1,849 3,510 3,165 483 1,642 3,113 484 2,567 3,182 389 909 46 20 5,521 846 4,144 2,783 1,648 1,355 11,798 4,703 3,152 1 Including first professional degrees. 2Including music education and speech correction. 3Including first degrees requiring 6 years training, degrees in nursing, dentistry and pharmacology. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 71 impved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 manpower Distribution of manpower Working population Total 4 Civil Civilian employment Total Nonagri- cultural Agri- cultural Unemployment Total ? Rate ('000) ('000) ('000) ('000) ('000) ('000) (%) 2 1950 63,858 62,208 58,914 51,752 7,160 3,288 5.3 1955 68,072 65,023 62,168 55,718 6,449 2,852 4-4 19603 72,142 69,628 65,776 60,318 5,458 3,850 5-5 1965 77,178 74,455 71,088 66,726 4,361 3,366 4-5 1970 85,903 82,715 78,627 75,165 3,462 4,088 4.9 1971 86,929 84,113 79,120 75,732 3,387 4,993 5.9 1972 88,991 86,542 81,702 78,230 3,472 4,840 5.6 1973 91,040 88,714 84,409 80,957 3,452 4,304 4.9 1Revised series; persons aged 16 years and over. 2Percentage of civilian working population. 3The inclusion of Alaska and Hawaii from 1960 onwards increased the total of working population by about 300,000 people. 'Including armed forces. Nonagricultural employment (all employees and production workers; thousands) 1950 1960 1969 Total employees in nonagricultural establishments.. 46,222 64,234 70,284 Mining .. .. 901 712 619 Contract construction 2,333 2,885 3,435 Manufacturing .. 15,241 16,796 20,167 durable goods .. .. 8,094 9,459 11,895 nondurable goods .. .. .. 7,147 7,336 8,272 Transportation and public utilities 4,034 4,004 4,431 Wholesale and retail trade .. 9,386 11,391 14,639 Finance, insurance and real estate 1,919 2,669 3,564 Services and miscellaneous 5,382 7,423 11,229 Government .. .. 6,026 8,353 12,202 federal .. 1,928 2,270 2,758 local .. 4,098 6,083 9,444 US wages and the working week' 1950 1960 1964 Average weekly hours worked: Ail manufacturing .. 40.5 39.7 40-7 excluding overtime.. n.a. 37.3 37.6 Durable goods .. 411 40.1 41.4 Nondurable goods.. 39-7 39.2 39.7 Mining .. 37-9 40.4 41.9 Contract construction .. 37-4 36.7 37.2 Transportation and public utilities n.a. n.a. 41-1 Wholesale trade .. 40.7 40.5 40.6 Retail trade .. 40.4 38-0 37-0 Finance, insurance.. 37.7 37.2 37-3 Services .. n.a. n.a. 36.0 All nonagricultural .. 39.8 38.6 38-7 Average hourly earnings: $ All manufacturing 144 2.26 2.53 Durable goods .. 1.51 2-43 2.71 Nondurable goods .. 1.34 2.05 2-29 Adjusted hourly earnings: 1967=100 .. 51.9 81.2 90.0 Average gross weekly earnings: $ All manufacturing 58.32 89.72 102.97 Durable goods .. 62-43 97.44 112-19 Nondurable goods.. 53-48 80.36 90.91 Mining .. .. 67-16 105.44 117-74 Contract construction 69.68 113.04 132.06 Transportation .. n.a. n.a. 118.37 Wholesale trade .. 58.08 90-72 102-31 Retail trade .. .. 39.71 57.76 64-75 Finance .. 50.52 75.14 85,79 Services ., n.a. n.a. 69.84 All nonagricultural 53-13 80-67 91-33 1970 1971 1972 1973 70,616 70,645 72,764 75,667 622 602 607 625 3,345 3,411 3,521 3,648 19,369 18,529 18,933 19,820 11,198 10,589 10,884 11,634 8,171 8,019 8,049 8,187 4,504 4,442 4,495 4,610 14,922 15,142 15,683 16,288 3,690 3,796 3,927 4,053 11,630 11,869 12,309 12,866 12,635 12,856 13,290 13,657 2,705 2,664 2,650 2,627 9,830 10,191 10,640 11,031 1970 1971 1972 19732 39.8 39.9 40.6 40.7 36.8 37.0 37.1 36.9 40-3 40-4 41.3 41.5 39-1 39-3 39.7 39.6 42-7 42-3 42-5 42.4 37-4 37.3 37.0 37-2 40-5 40.2 40.4 40-6 40-0 39-8 39-8 39.5 33.8 33.7 33.6 33.2 36-8 37.0 37.2 37.1 34-5 34.2 34.1 34-1 37.1 37.0 37-2 371 3.36 3.57 3.81 4.06 3-56 3-80 4.05 4-32 3.08 3.26 3.47 3-69 119-7 129.7 137.9 146.5 133.73 142.04 154.69 165.65 143.47 153-12 167 27 179-28 120-43 128-12 137-76 146-12 163-58 171-74 186.15 199.28 195-23 212-04 224-24 240.68 155.93 168-84 187.46 204-62 137-60 146.07 154.42 162-35 82.47 86.61 90-72 94.95 113.34 121.36 128.34 133.93 96-66 102.94 108.44 114.58 119.46 126-91 135.78 144.32 1Excluding agriculture. 2Provisional. Approved For Release 2002/08/07: CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 72 US UnerriOrprii]Nritelea4tp02/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 1950 1958 1960 1964 1969 1970 1971 1972 All workers 5.4 6.8 5.6 5.4 3.5 4.9 5.9 5.6 Men 5.1 6.8 5.4 4-6 2.8 4.4 5.7 5.3 Women . . 5.7 6.8 5.9 6.2 4?7 5.9 6.9 6.6 Experienced wage and salary workers .. 5.6 7.2 5-7 5.0 3.3 4.9 6-9 6.7 Agricultural wage and salary workers .. 8-2 9.9 8.0 9.3 6-1 7.5 7.9 7.7 Blue collar workers .. 7.2 10.2 7.8 6.3 3.9 6.2 74 6.5 Non-farm labourers .. n.a. 15-2 12.7 10.9 6.7 9.5 10.8 10.3 Construction workers .. 115 15.2 13.5 112 6-0 9.7 10.4 10.3 Manufacturing wage and salary workers 5.6 9.3 6.2 5.0 3.3 5.6 6.8 5.6 Durable goods .. 5.2 10.6 6.4 4.7 3.0 5.7 7.0 5.4 Men and women aged under 20 12.2 15-9 14.7 16.2 12.2 15.3 16.9 16.2 Men aged under 20 . 21.2 12.7 17.1 15.3 11.8 11.4 15.0 15.9 Men aged over 553 4.9 5.4 4.5 3.9 1.9 2.9 3.0 3.3 Married men2 2.6 5.1 3.7 243 2.7 4.2 3.2 2.8 White workers .. 6.5 6.1 4.9 4.6 4.0 4.5 5.4 5.0 Non-white workers .. 10.1 12.6 10.2 9.6 7.0 8.2 9.9 10.0 Non-white workers under 20 20.9 27.4 24.4 27.2 24.0 29.1 31.7 33.5 I Revised series: persons aged 16 and over. 2Excluding married men separated from their wives. 3New series. 1973 4.9 4.5 6.0 6.7 6.9 5.3 8.4 8-8 4.3 3.9 14.5 13.9 2.5 2.3 4.3 8.9 30.2 US work stoppages 1950 1955 1959 1968 1969 1970 Total number of stoppages .. .. 4,843 4,320 3,708 5,045 5,700 5,716 Total man-days idle during the year ('000) .. 38,800 28,200 69,000 49,018 42,869 66,414 Man-days idle in selected industries ('000): Primary metal industries .. .. 1,180 1,570 39,000 4,793 1,663 2,030 Fabricated metal industries' 969 1,590 3,150 2,036 1,378 3,444 Machinery ? ? ? ? 4,410 3,800 2,820 3,936 3,168 3,603 Electrical machinery .. 1,420 3,300 820 1,756 5,479 6,208 Transport equipment .. 8,540 1,910 1,390 2,985 4,500 14,034 Mining .. .. .. .. 9,700 1,080 5,650 2,552 1,157 850 Construction .. .. .. 2,460 1,810 4,120 8,723 10,386 15,240 Transportation and communications 2,380 4,860 1,910 9,309 4,031 7,208 Wholesale and retail trades .. .. 927 1,090 1,570 972 1,310 1,876 Total workers involved2 ('000) 2,410 2,650 1,880 2,649 2,481 3,305 1971 5,135 47,417 2,623 2,028 3,293 1,549 2,633 4,934 6,851 13,420 2,086 3,263 'Excluding ordnance, machinery and transport equipment. 2Workers are counted more than once if concerned in more than one stoppage during the year. US crime % increase 1960 1965 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1960-70 All offences (thousands): .. 2,015 2,930 4,467 5,013 6,681 5,995 5,892 176 Violent crime Murder and non-negligent manslaughter 9 10 14 15 16 18 19 78 Forcible rape .. 17 23 31 37 38 42 46 124 Robbery with violence .. 107 138 262 297 348 386 375 225 Aggravated assault .. 152 212 282 308 331 365 389 116 Property crime Burglary .. 897 1,262 1,829 1,956 2,177 2,368 2,345 142 Larceny ($50 and over) 506 792 1,271 1,528 1,750 1,875 1,838 245 Automobile theft .. 326 493 778 872 922 942 881 183 Rate per 1,000 inhabitants: Violent crime .. 1-6 1.9 2.9 3.2 3.6 3.9 3.9 126 Property crime .. 9.6 13.1 19-4 21.5 23-8 25.1 24.3 147 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 73 trgroalhogptinse 2002/08/07 : CIA-R0P80R01720R001000140001-1 Inter city domestic traffic by type Freight (billions of ton-miles) Passenger (billions of passenger-miles) 19501 1960 1970 19712 1950' 1960 1970 1971 2 Total.. .. .. of which percentage: -1,094 1,330 1,936 1,930 508 783 1,185 1,230 Railroads .. .. 57.4 44.7 38.9 38.64 6-4 2.7 0.9 0.7 Airways' .. .. - - 0.2 0.2 2.0 4.3 10.0 9.7 Inland waterways`, .. 14-9 16.5 16.4 15.9 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 Motor vehicles .. .. 15.8 215 21.2 22.3 86.2 90.1 86.0 87.1 Oil pipelines .. .. .. 11.8 17.2 22.3 23.0 - - - - Commercial motor carriers - - - - 5.2 2-5 2.1 2.0 , Excluding Alaska and Hawaii. 2Preliminary. 'Freight carried by domestic services only; including mail and excess baggage. Passenger air travel includes private pleasure and business flying. ',Including the Great Lakes. Highways (rural and municipal; thousand miles) 1940 1950 1955 1960 1965 1969 Total mileage .. n.a. 3,313 3,418 3,546 3,690 3,710 Rural mileage .. 2,990 2,990 3,045 3,116 3,183 3,162 Under State control 524 581 619 659 687 704 Under local control Under Federal control } 2466 , 2,336 73 2,333 93 2,345 112 2,346 150 2,275 183 Municipal mileage.. n.a. 323 373 430 507 548 Under State control 27 36 52 50 65 72 Under local control n.a. 287 331 380 442 476 1970 1971 3,720 3,759 3,169 3,166 707 713 2,275 2,256 187 197 561 593 74 77 487 516 Railroads 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 Class 1 Line-haul freight Miles of railroad operated .. 225,605 222,901 219,665 212,133 209,401 Revenue-tons carried (millions).. 2,570 2,607 2,281 2,539 2,614 Freight train car-miles2 (millions) Loaded, .. . . 19,644 20,099 17,287 17,885 17,300 Empty.. .. .. 10,140 11,054 10,872 11,420 12,627 Class 1 Line-haul passenger Miles of railroad operated .. .. 146,468 119,745 93,816 76,399 49,533 Revenue passengers carried (millions) .. 486 432 326 299 284 Total passenger revenue ($ million) .. 813 743 640 553 420 Total Operating Revenues ($ million) Freight .. 7,817 8,538 8,025 8,836 10,913 Passenger .. 813 743 640 553 420 Mail .. .. 374 287 331 311 161 Express .. 81 118 100 77 22 Other .. 387 420 417 431 465 1971 1972' 209,293 208,012 2,459 2,544 16,501 17,134 12,680 13,171 40,032 29,398 273 261 380 407 11,786 12,572 380 407 124 96 11 5 489 505 1 Preliminary. 2A freight train car-mile represents 1 box-car travelling over 1 mile. 'Including non revenue freight. Civil aviation 1950 1955 1960 1965 1969 1970 1971 Domestic operators, (number) .. 48 40 39 40 33 33 n.a. International operators, (number) 6 7 10 9 4 6 n.a. Revenue-miles flown2 (millions) 464 763 983 1,336 2,370 2,419 2,377 Domestic .. - 370 627 821 1,086 2011 2,028 2,001 International.. .. 95 135 163 248 359 391 376 Revenue passenger-miles flown2 (millions) 10,243 24,351 38,863 68,676 125,414 131,719 135,652 Domestic .. .. .. .. 8,007 19,852 30,567 51,887 95,946 104,156 106,294 International.. .. 2,214 4,499 8,306 16,789 29,468 27,563 29,358 Traffic carried (revenue ton-miles) Passenger, .. .. .. .. .. 1,001 2,368 3,733 6,629 12,197 13,171 13,565 US mail-priority .. .. 1 69 128 202 372 577 606 596 non-priority .. .. 15 39 111 758 864 718 Express .. .. 38 51 59 90 109 107 83 Freight .. 233 383 643 1,730 3,246 3,408 3,712 Charter flights .. 40 106 296 900 3,091 2,020 2,220 Excess baggage4 .. 18 37 53 53 61 n.a. n.a. Total.. 1,398 3,088 5,024 9,895 19,989 20,1866 20,906 lExcluding all-cargo operators. 2Scheduled services. 'A passenger ton-mile represents 1 ton of passenger weight (including free baggage) carried 1 mile. ',Including foreign mail revenue ton-miles. 5Excluding excess baggage. Approved For Release 2002/08/07: CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 74 1 US agriRfferig or Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Agricultural production (index numbers: 1967=100) USA Transport Agriculture 1930 1940 1950 1960 1965 1970 1971 1972 Production Total farm output', 52 60 73 90 97 102 110 111 Crops .. .. .. 59 66 76 92 98 100 112 113 of which-grains2 .. .. 55 52 64 86 87 91 106 101 hay and forage 57 75 77 89 97 100 117 112 vegetables .. 66 74 85 91 96 102 99 101 fruits and nuts .. 65 83 87 87 95 108 115 104 cotton .. .. 188 170 135 192 202 135 142 181 tobacco .. 83 74 103 99 94 97 86 89 oil crops .. 8 20 41 61 90 116 121 129 Meat animals .. 52 60 75 87 92 100 110 111 Dairy products ? . 77 85 93 101 101 100 101 102 Poultry and eggs .. 33 36 56 755 90 106 106 109 Farm output per man hour (1967= 100) .. 17 21 35 67 91 113 125 127 "Annual volume of farm production available for human use. 2Excluding animal feed. Crops Production (million bushels) Acreage ('000 acres) 1961-65 1970 1971 19721 1961-65 1970 (annual average) (annual average) 1971 19721 Corn for grain 3758 4,110 5,641 5,553 56,658 57,359 64,047 57,289 Wheat .. .. 1,214 1,3,78 1,618 1,545 48,017 44,306 47,674 47,301 Oats .. .. .. 953 909 881 695 21,162 18,580 15,772 13,612 Sorghums for grain .. 548 697 876 822 12,131 13,751 16,301 13,546 Hay2 .. - 120 128 129 128 67,285 61,405 63,265 59,783 Soya beans .. 719 1,136 1,176 1,283 29,694 42,447 42,701 45,755 Tobacco3 .. 2,160 1,906 1,708 1,749 1,126 899 843 843 Sugar beets2 .. 21 26 27 29 1,212 1,415 1,340 1,346 Rough rice4.. .. .. 68 83 86 85 1,742 1,815 1,818 1,818 Cotton (excluding linters), 15 10 11 14 14,617 11,168 11,471 13,157 Irish potatoes 272 325 319. 294 1,361 1,425 1,380 1,259 'Preliminary. 2Million short tons. 3Million pounds. 4Million hundredweights. ,Million bales. Livestock (end-year) Number ('000) Value per head ($) 1960 1965 1970 1972 19731 1960 1965 1970 1972 1973 Cattle .. .. 96,235 109,000 112,330 117,917 122,000 137.00 113.00 180.00 208.00 252.00 Hogs and pigs .. 59,026 50,792 56,743 62,972 62,000 18.50 24.50 39.00 28.50 41.90 Sheep .. 28,849 21,843 17,578 15,767 18,000 16.50 15.80 24.70 22.90 26.70 Chickens .. .. 369 000 394,000 432,000 407,000 n.a. 1.06 1.17 1.35 1.28 n.a. I Preliminary. Frozen foods production (millions of pounds) 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1971 1972 Fruits and berries . 472 660 660 653 621 666 612 Fruit juices and drinks .. .. 1,212 3,429 3,556 5,514 5,360 5,480 5,974 Vegetables (excluding potatoes) .. 558 1,011 1,407 1,800 1,912 2,009 2,281 Potato products 29 129 551 1,219 2,404 2,565 2,701 Meat .. .. 35 250 310 450 470 490 510 Poultry .. 411 1,000 2,000 2,321 2,160 2,142 2,236 Prepared foods 75 625 1,000 1,875 4,100 4,880 5,710 Seafoods . 180 203 284 402 388 362 369 Farm finance ($ million) 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1971 19721 Gross farm income .. 32,271 33,138 38,088 44,926 57,824 59,758 68,840 Cash marketing receipts .. 28,461 29.490 34,154 39,450 50,455 52,805 60,671 Crops .. .. .. .. ., 12,356 13,523 15,208 17,392 20,912 22,245 25,075 Livestock and livestock products.. 16,105 15,967 18,946 21,958 29,552 30,560 35,596 Government payments .. 283 229 702 2,463 3,717 3,145 3,961 Total agricultural expenses 19,410 21,889 26,352 30,933 41,030 44,535 49,167 Operating expense (excluding hired labour) .. 11,518 12,974 16,045 18,754 24,680 27,296 30,514 Feedstuffs .. .. .. 3,283 3,880 4,923 5,749 7,197 7,931 8,951 Livestock .. 2,004 1,539 2,502 2,913 4,324 5,123 6,667 Seed2 .. .. 518 566 510 637 827 997 1,071 Fertilisers .. .. .. .. 957 1,185 1,315 1,754 2,209 2,495 2,604 Repairs and operations of capital items3 2,975 3,600 3,966 4,073 5,006 5,249 4,511 Net farm income 12,861 11,249 11,736 13,993 16,913 16,920 20,344 Average income per farm ($) 2,421 2,463 3,049 4,487 5,725 5,816 7,089 'Preliminary. 2IncApproveatinFentiRelealsOK2002,011,07vPCIMR13PlabR01720R001000140001-1 75 Vepitilctercittiffle pegebtpetilyARDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 Index of industrial production (average 1967=100) : by industry 1950 1960 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 19732 Total industrial production, 44 66 105 110 106 106 115 125 Manufacturing .. 45 65 105 110 105 104 114 125 Selected industries: Durable goods and manufactures 43 63 105 110 101 99 108 122 Fabricated metal products .. .. 71 74 103 114 106 101 114 130 Iron and steel .. 56 71 106 113 109 107 107 121 Machinery .. .. 40 56 101 106 100 95 107 125 Instruments .. .. . 26 57 106 106 116 110 120 138 Transportation equipment .. 40 63 109 107 90 91 99 109 Glass, stone and clay products 38 69 105 111 106 111 117 118 Furniture and fitments .. .. 42 70 106 111 108 110 113 113 Non-durable goods and manufactures 46 68 106 111 110 113 122 129 Textiles and mill products .. 67 79 104 105 100 100 114 115 Paper, printing and publishing n.a. 69 104 109 107 107 116 149 Chemicals and rubber products n.a. 55 109 118 118 124 137 149 Foods and tobacco products .. n.a. 79 103 107 110 113 117 122 Mining (including natural gas) 65 82 103 107 109 106 108 110 Utilities .. 26 61 109 119 128 135 143 152 'Including utilities. 2Provisional. Index of industrial production (average 1967=100) : by market group 1950 1960 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 19732 Total industrial production' 44 66 105 110 106 106 115 125 Final products .. 43 64 105 109 104 104 111 121 Consumer goods .. of which: 50 71 106 111 110 115 123 131 Automobiles, parts and products 62 76 117 117 99 119 127 136 Home goods .. .. 52 62 106 111 107 111 124 140 Equipment including defence of which: 30 56 104 106 96 89 95 106 Business equipment 37 59 104 107 101 96 106 122 Materials .. .. of which: 45 66 105 112 107 106 117 129 Durable goods materials.. 45 66 105 112 103 101 125 130 Non-durable materials . , 43 65 106 112 112 113 122 129 'Including utilities. 2Provisional. Output of major products (thousands) 1955 1960 1965 1970 1971 1972 Steel mill products (short tons) .. 84,717 71,149 92,666 90,798 87,038 91,805 Automotive industry usage.. 18,722 14,610 20,123 14,475 17,483 18,217 Rail transport usage .. .. .. 3,521 2,525 3,805 3,098 3,004 2,730 Machinery, industrial equipment and tools 4,699 3,958 5,873 5,169 4,903 5,396 Automobiles (number) .. 8,003 7,869 11,057 8,239 10,638 11,271 Trucks and buses .. 1,337 1,194 1,752 1,692 2,053 2,447 Passenger cars .. 6,003 6,675 9,306 6,547 8,585 8,828 Home appliances (number) Washing machines .. 4,391 3,364 4,430 4,094 4,609 5,107 Dishwashers .. .. 295 555 1,260 2,116 2,477 3,199 Cookers, electric .. 1,600 1,495 2,065 2,362 2,714 3,232 Cookers, gas .. .. .. 2,334 1,814 2,266 2,157 2,549 2,660 Air conditioning equipment 8,107 7,872 13,216 20,195 19,135 18,999 Consumer electronics .. .. 17,653 21,151 34,800 30,063 32,730 38,809 Phonographs and tape recorders .. 2,627, 4,628 9,960 12,312 13,309 15,452 Radios .. .. 7,269 10,695 14,982 8,261 8,224 9,849 TV colour .. .. n.a. 120 2,646 4,631 6,349 7,908 TV black and white .. 7,757 5,708 8,382 4,852 4,848 5,600 1Excluding tape-recorders. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 76 US Capist*doinK,Festpiteng002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 Expenditures on new plant and equipment ($ billion) 1951 Manufacturing .. 10.85 Durable goods .. 5-17 Non-durable goods 5.68 Mining .. .. 0.93 Transportation Railroads .? .. 147 Other .. 1.49 Public utilities .. .. .. 3.66 Commercial and service trades, communications and construction 7.24 Total (excluding agriculture) 25.64 'Preliminary. US construction Value of new construction' ($ million) 1950 Private construction 34,309 Residential (including farm) 24,356 Business construction 11,700 Industrial .. .. 1,447 Commercial .. 1,930 Other .. 4,470 Public construction .. 9,267 Military .. .. .. 234 Highways.. .. .. 2,722 Non-residential buildings 3,252 Other4 .. 3,059 Total new construction 43,576 1960 1961 1965 1970 1971 1972 19731 14.48 13.68 22.45 31.95 29.99 31.35 38.01 7.18 6.27 11.40 15.80 14.15 15.64 1925. 7.30 7.40 11.05 16.15 15.84 15.72 18.76 0.99 0.98 130 189 2.16 2.42 2.74 103 0.67 1.73 1.78 1.67 1.80 1.96 1.94 1.85 2.81 4.26 3.26 3.92 4-07 5.68 5.52 6.94 13.14 15.30 17.00 18.71 11.57 11.68 16.73 26.69 28.82 31.96 34.25 35.68 34.37 5196 7711 81 21 8844 99.74 1955 1960 1965 1970 1971 1972 19732 38,394 36,518 51,350 65,932 79,635 93,640 102,568 25,160 22,094 27,934 31,864 43,062 54,186 57,720 14,563 15,434 23,416 34,068 36,473 39,454 44,848 2,807 2,803 5,118 6,538 5,423 4,676 6,058 3,623 3,943 6,739 9,754 11,619 13,462 15,569 4,384 4,474 4,7353 5,1253 5,4283 5,8983 6,131 13,323 15,653 22,062 28,098 29,864 30,196 n.a. 1,467 1,336 883 718 894 1,080 1,162 4,396 5,758 7,547 9,986 10,658 10,448 n.a. 4,751 2,709 4,551 4,008 7,716} 5,785 17,413 16,217 18,668 n.a. 51,717 52,171 73,412 94,030 109,399 123,836 135,079 ',Revised series. 2Preliminary. 3Including hospitals and institutional, educational and religious buildings. ',Including conservation, develop- ment and public utilities. ?New housing starts (thousands of units) Total starts .. By area Metropolitan, .. Nonmetropolitan By type of ownership Private housing .. .. One-family . , .. Two-four family Multi-family (5 or more) .. Public Housing .. .. .. Government underwritten Total .. - Federal Housing Administration (FHA.) Veterans Administration (VA) 1954 1,220 897 324 1,202 1,077 }124 19 583 276 307 1956 1,118 789 338 1,094 981 113 24 465 195 271 1960 1,296 889 407 1,252 995 258 44 336 261 75 1965 1,643 1,067 476 1,505 962 f 87 l422 37 249 197 53 1970 1,469 1,034 435 1,434 813 85 536 33 479 418 61 1971 2,084 1,518 566 2,052 1,151 120 781 32 621 528 93 1972 2,379 1,733 646 2,357 1,309 141 906 22 475 371 104 1973' 2,057 1,502 556 2,045 1,132 118 795 12 247 161 86 'Preliminary. 2Beginning 1960, figures are based on Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas. Mortgage debt outstanding ($ billion) Total, all properties.. Financial institutions .. U.S. agencies, Residential Properties One-four family houses Multi-family (5 or more) Government underwritten2 1945 35.5 21.0 2.4 30.8 18.6 12.2 4.3 1965 325.8 264.6 12.4 304.6 212.9 916 73.1 1967 370.2 298.8 18.4 344.8 236.7 108.7 79.9 1968 397.5 319.9 217 370.0 251-2 118.7 84.4 1969 425.3 339-1 26-8 395.9 266.8 129.0 90.2 1970 4512 335.9 33.0 4205. 280.2 140.3 97.2 1971 499.9 394.4 39.4 374.7 307.8 66.8 105.2 1972 565.4 450.1 45.8 422.5 346.1 76-4 113.0 , I ncludes Federal National Mortgage Association, Federal Land Banks, Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., F.H.A., V.A. and, beginning fourth- quarter 1968, Government National Mortgage Association. 2F.H.A. insured and V.A. guaranteed. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 77 USopOftsofitzlailittatitfig : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Sources of wages, salaries and other income ($ billion) 1929 1933 1960 1965 1970 1971 1972 19731 Personal income.. .. 85.8 47-2 400-8 535-1 803.6 861-4 939-2 1035-4 Wage and salary disbursements 50.4 29.0 271-3 358-4 541-4 572-9 627.8 691-5 Commodity-producing industries 21-5 9.8 110.4 144-3 200-7 206.1 226-0 261.9 of which: manufpcturing only .. 16-1 7.8 87-4 115.5 158.3 160-3 175-9 196-8 Distributive industries .. 15-6 8.8 71-8 86-5 129-1 138-2 151-5 165-1 Service industries .. 8-4 5.2 40-7 58-1 96.7 105-0 116-1 129-0 Government 4.9 36.0 68.9 96-3 114-8 123-5 134-2 145.4 Other labour income2 0-6 0.4 11-0 18.5 30.8 36.5 40.7 44.9 Proprietors and rental income3 20.2 7.6 58.1 73-0 90-2 94.5 98-3 109.4 Dividends and personal interest income 13.2 8.3 40.2 57.6 89-7 92.0 104-0 115.3 Transfer payments 4 . . . . less Personal contributions for social 1-5 2.1 29.4 39.7 79.6 93-5 104.0 117-5 insurance ........01 less Personal tax (feeral, state and local) and non-tax payments .. 2.6 0.2 1.5 9.1 51 13.2 66.0 28-0 115.9 31.2 117.0 34.7 142-2 431 152.9 Disposable personal income.. 83.3 45.5 350.0 473.2 687-8 744.4 797.0 832-5 at 1958 dollars .. 150.6 112.2 340.2 435.0 531.5 554-7 577-9 608-0 Personal net saving5 4-2 -0-8 24-8 31.2 54-1 60.9 49-7 54.8 1Provisional. 2Including employers contributions to private pension and welfare funds and injury compensation. 3Business and professional income, farm income, rental income of unincorporated enterprise. 4Government social insurance benefit, veterans' readjustment allowances, etc. ,Disposable income left after total personal outlay at current prices. Distribution of personal incomes (annual income levels of families1) 1947 1950 1955 1960 1965 1969 1970 1971 White families .. percentage with incomes: Under $1,000 .. 9.0 10.0 6.6 41 2.5 1.4 1.4 1.3 $1,000-$2,999 37.2 29.5 18.7 15.0 11.5 6.7 6.1 5.6 $3,000-$3,999 20-8 14.3 9.4 6.9 4.7 4-6 4-3 $4,000-$4,999 12-4 14.4 16.0 10.5 7-6 4-9 4-9 5.0 $5,000-$5,999 8-1 9-6 13-4 13.3 9.3 5-6 5-5 5-4 $6,000-$9,999 9.5 11-6 23-8 32-5 35-3 28-1 25.9 24.0 $10,000-$14,999 $15,000 and over .. 13.0 3-5{ 5.3 1-5 11-2 4-1 18-8 8-3 28-0 20-6 27.9 23-7 28-0 26-4 Non-white families percentage with incomes: under $1,000 .. 28-8 28-1 19-0 13.4 7-1 3.4 3.4 2.9 $1,000-$2,999 52.3 48-8 42.3 33.1 28.2 17.0 16.7 16.5 $3,000-$3,999 8-4 13-5 17.2 14-0 14.8 9.9 8-8 8.7 $4,000-$4,999 4-4 4-3 11-1 10.4 10-8 9.4 8.2 8-9 $5,000-$5,999 3-1 1-9 5-8 8-7 9.5 8-8 9-0 8-1 $6,000-$9,999 ? 3.0 3-2 7.9 15.4 20-5 27-7 25-6 24.9 $10,000-$14,999 4.3 7-6 15-5 17-3 17-9 $15,000 and over .. 0.6 1-4 8.3 10-9 12.2 1The term family refers to a group of two or more persons related by blood, marriage or adoption residing together in a household. A primary family consists of a head of the household and all other related resident persons. Average annual incomel per capita, 1972 $ $ $ Connecticut 5,342 Indiana .. 4,391 North Carolina .. 3,721 New York 5,319 Wyoming.. 4,345 North Dakota . ? 3,718 Nevada .. 5,215 Nebraska 4,341 South Dakota . ? 3,716 Alaska .. 5,162 Minnesota 4,332 New Mexico .. 3,656 New Jersey 5,126 Iowa .. 4,318 Tennessee 3,640 Illinois .. 5,126 Arizona .. 4,300 Idaho .. 3,635 California.. 5,002 Oregon .. 4,296 Kentucky 3,601 Hawaii .. 4,995 Virginia .. 4,258 West Virginia 3,574 Delaware 4,983 Wisconsin 4,207 Maine .. 3,571 Maryland 4,897 Missouri .. 4,206 Louisiana.. 3,528 Massachusetts 4,870 Florida .. .. 4,188 S. Carolina 3,448 Michigan 4,817 New Hampshire.. 4,092 Arkansas .. 3,557 Kansas .. 4,593 Texas .. 4,045 Alabama .. 3,333 Ohio .. 4,512 Montana 3,897 Mississippi 3,063 Washington 4,476 Vermont .. 3,865 Colorado.. 4,449 Georgia .. 3,846 Pennsylvania 4,447 Oklahoma 3,802 Rhode Island 4,399 Utah .. 3,745 United States 4,478 1Current income from all sources received by residents of each State in the calendar year 1972. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 78 US persiitrArgii581 iefiteagosio7 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 ($ billion) 1929 1933 1940 1950 1960 1970 1972 1973 Total personal consumption.. 77.2 45.8 70.8 1910. 325.0 615.8 726.5 804.0 Durable goods .. .. .. 9.2 3.5 7.8 30.5 45.3 88.6 117.4 130.8 USA Automobiles and parts .. .. 3.2 11 2.7 13.1 20.1 371 52.8 57.8 Incomes Furniture and household equipment 4.8 1.9 3.9 14.1 18.9 37.4 48.1 54.5 Spending Other .. .. . , , . .. 1.2 0.5 1.1 3.3 6.3 14.2 16.5 18.5 Taxation Nondurable goods .. 37.7 22.3 37.0 98.1 151.3 264.7 299.9 335.9 Food and beverages 19.5 11 -5 20.2 53.9 80.5 131.8 145.3 161.4 Clothing and shoes 9.4 4.6 74 19.6 27.3 52.9 62.8 69.7 Gasoline and Oil .. 1.8 1.5 2.3 5-4 12.3 22.9 25.5 29.1 Other .. . , 7.0 4.6 7.1 19.2 312 57.5 66.8 75.4 Services .. 30.3 20.1 26.0 62.4 128.7 262.5 309.2 337.3 Housing .. .. 115 7.9 9.4 213 46.3 912 105.5 114.5 Household operation 4.0 2.8 4.0 9.5 20.0 361 43.8 48-0 Transportation .. 2-6 1.5 2.1 6.2 10.8 17.9 218 23.4 Other .. .. .. 12.2 7.9 10.4 25.4 51.6 117.3 138.0 151.4 Total at 1958 dollars 139.6 112.8 155.7 230.5 316.1 479.9 526.8 553.9 Total personal expenditure per head At current dollars .. 634 364 536 1,259 1,800 3,007 3,816 4,195 At 1958 dollars 1,145 897 1,178 1,520 1,749 2,324 2,767 2,890 US ownership of cars and household goods, 1971 Percentage of Annual income level, households All under $3,000- $5,000- $7,500- $10,000- $15,000- $25,000 owning households $3,000 $4,999 $7,499 $9,999 $14,999 $24,999 and over One car or more2 79.5 40.6 68.0 84.2 913 94.9 96.5 93.0 Two cars or more2 30.2 5.3 12.6 23.2 32.3 45.6 58.4 66-6 TV (black and white) 77.6 77.0 79.7 75.3 74.5 77.7 81.8 821 TV (colour) .. 43.3 16.1 36.5 39.7 50.3 68.4 68.3 79.5 Washing machine .. 71.3 51.6 62.0 68.3 77.2 83.4 86.6 89.7 Refrigerator .. .. 83.3 76.5 80.4 80.8 84.4 88.2 90.4 94.0 Freezer .. 32.2 210 25.3 30.1 33.7 38.9 43.3 56.3 Dishwasher .. 18.8 1.9 4.4 9.5 15.5 29.1 50.7 75.8 Clothes drier 44.5 13.9 24.0 38.2 516 64.5 75.2 83.9 Air conditioner 318 13.5 21.0 25.6 32.8 43.5 52.2 69.3 "fatal money income before taxes of primary family during the 12 months immediately preceding the 1971 survey interview. 21972 data: based on July 1972 sample survey. US consumer prices' (1967=100) All items .. Food .. Apparel .. Housing .. Rent Transportation Medical care Personal care .. Reading and recreation .. Other goods and services Purchasing power of the dollar, 1940 42.0 35.2 42.8 52.4 n.a. 42.7 n.a. n.a. n.a. 48.3 238.1 1945 1960 1965 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 19733 53.9 88.7 94.5 104.2 109.8 116.3 121.3 125.3 133.1 50.7 88.0 94.4 103.6 108.9 114.9 118.4 123.5 141.4 61.5 89.6 93.7 105.4 111.5 116.1 119.8 122.3 126.8 59.1 90.2 94.9 104.2 110.8 118.9 124.3 129.2 135.0 58.8 91.7 96.9 1024 105.7 110.1 115.2 119.2 124.2 47.8 89.6 95.9 103.2 107.2 112.7 118.6 119.9 123.8 42.1 791 89.5 106.1 113.4 1206. 128.4 132.5 137.7 55.1 90.1 95.2 104.2 109.3 113.2 116.8 119.8 125.2 62.4 87.3 95.9 104.7 108.7 113.4 119.3 122.8 125.9 56.9 87.8 94.2 104.6 109.1 116.1 1209. 125.5 129.0 185.5 112.7 104.8 96.0 911 86.0 824 79.9 75.2 1New series. Based on the index for city wage-earners and clerical workers. 2As a percentage of its value in 1967. Calculated from the consumer price index. ,Provisional. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 79 VSrgatl1/4F8itsitg2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Expenditure by media $ million Percentage of total 1950 1965 1970 1971 19721 1950 1965 1970 1971 19721 Newspapers .. 2,076 4,457 5,850 6,215 6,960 36.3 29.2 29.7 30.3 30.2 National .. 533 869 1,040 1,125 1,240 9.3 5.7 5.3 5.5 5.4 Local .. .. 1,542 3,587 4,810 5,090 5,720 27.0 23.5 24.4 24.8 24.5 Direct mail .. 803 2,324 2,736 2,950 3,350 14.1 15.2 13.9 14.4 14-5 Business papers 251 671 714 705 770 4.4 4.4 3.6 3.4 3.3 Radio .. 605 917 1,278 1,380 1,530 10.6 6.0 6.6 6.7 6.6 Network 196 60 58 58 75 3.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 Spot .. 136 268 355 387 395 2.4 1.7 1.9 1.9 1-7 Local .. 273 589 865 935 1,060 4.8 3.9 4.4 4.5 4.6 Television 171 2,515 3,660 3,520 4,110 3.0 16.5 18.6 17.2 17.9 Network 85 1,237 1,715 1,575 1,780 1.5 8.1 8.7 7.7 7.7 Spot .. 31 866 1,255 1,150 1,375 0.5 5.7 6.4 5.6 6.0 Local .. 55 412 690 795 955 1.0 2.7 3.5 3.9 4.2 Magazines 536 1,199 1,321 1,405 1,480 9.4 7.9 6.7 6.9 6.4 Weeklies 261 261 613 630 600 4.6 4.0 3.1 3.1 2.6 Women's 129 269 295 340 380 2.3 1.8 1.5 1.7 1.7 Monthlies .. 88 282 382 406 470 1.5 1.9 1.9 2.0 2.0 Farm, national 37 37 31 29 30 0.6' 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 Outdoor 142 180 237 260 290 2.5 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.3 National 96 120 156 175 190 1.7 0.8 0.8 0.9 0.9 Local .. 46 60 81 85 700 0.8 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 Total expenditure2 5,710 15,255 19,715 20,500 26,060 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100 0 National .. 3,257 9,365 11,515 11,720 13,100 57.0 61-4 58.4 57.2 56.8 Local .. 2,453 5,890 8,200 8,780 9,960 43.0 38.6 41-6 42.8 43.2 "Preliminary. 2Including other expenditures not itemised. Television advertising: major national networks, selected products ($ million) 1965 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 Total (net time and programme costs) .. 1,260 1,500 1,548 1,697 1,733 1,628 1,834 Automotive .. .. .. 99 116 125 136 130 142 179 Drugs and remedies .. 144 170 182 216 211 204 223 Food and food products .. .. .. .. 205 278 259 274 282 285 306 Household equipment, supplies and furnishings 52 62 64 78 69 65 92 Laundry soaps and cleansers .. .. .. 112 134 145 154 161 158 163 Tobacco products and supplies .. 145 183 157 174 160 14 15 Toiletries and toilet goods .. 265 259 253 276 304 299 329 US consumer credif ($ million outstanding at end of period) 1940 1950 1956 1960 1970 1971 1972 1973 Instalment credit .. 5,514 14,703 31,720 42,832 101,161 111,295 127,332 147,437 Automobile paper .. .. .. 2,071 6,074 14,420 17,688 35,490 38,664 44,129 51,130 Other consumer goods paper .. 1,827 4,799 8,606 11,525 29,949 34,353 40,080 47,530 Repair and modernization loans2 371 1,016 1,905 3,139 4,110 5,413 6,201 7,352 Personal loans .. 1,245 2,814 6,789 10,480 31,612 32,865 36,922 41,425 By type of holder: Financial institutions 3,918 11,805 26,977 37,218 87,004 94,144 111,382 129,305 Retail outlets .. 1,596 2,898 4,743 5,615 14,097 14,151 15,950 18,132 Automobile dealers, 167 287 502 359 327 226 261 299 Other retail outlets.. 1,429 2,611 3,481 4,213 13,770 13,925 15,689 17,833 Non-instalment credit 2,824 6,768 10,614 13,196 25,641 27,099 30,232 33,049 Single payment loans .. 800 1,821 3,253 4,507 9,484 10,585 12,256 13,241 Charge accounts .. .. 1,471 3,367 4,995 5,329 8,850 8,350 9,002 9,829 of which-credit cards4 .. n.a. n.a. 260 436 1,918 1,953 1,947 2,046 Service credit .. .. 553 1,580 2,366 3,360 7,307 8,164 8,974 9,979 Total consumer credit.. 8,338 21,471 42,334 56,028 126,802 138,394 157,564 180,486 'Revised series. 2Holdings of financial institutions only; loans held by retail outlets are included under 'other consumer goods paper'. 2Automobile paper only; other instalment credit held by auto dealers is included under 'other'. 4Excluding bank credit cards. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 80 US Feateielia3ifittne002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Tax liability and effective rates, selected incomes' Adjusted gross income2: $ Single persons 1954-633 Liability Rate 19715 Liability Rate4 1972-735 Liability Rate4 1,000 ... 60 6.0 nil - nil - 3,000 422 14.1 189 6.3 138 4.6 5,000 818 16.4 552 11.0 491 9.8 10,000 2,096 21.0 1,596 16.0 1,530 15.3 15,000 3,787 25.2 2,869 191 2,703 18.0 20,000 .. 5,900 29.5 4,281 21-4 4,255 21-3 25,000 .. .. .. .. 8,324 33.3 5,924 23.7 5,895 18.8 Married couples, no dependants 3,000 .. .. 300 10.0 84 2.8 28 0.9 5,000 .. 660 13.2 386 7.7 322 6.4 10,000 1,636 16.4 1,257 12.6 1,190 11.9 15,000 2,810 18.7 2,298 15.3 2,150 14.3 20,000 4,192 21.0 3,442 17.2 3,400 17.0 5,774 23.1 4,748 19.0 4,700 18.8 Married couples, with two dependants 3,000 .. 60 2.0 nil - nil - 5,000 420 8.4 178 3.6 98 2.0 10,000 1,372 13-7 1,000 10.0 905 9.1 15,000 2,486 16.6 1,996 13.3 1,820 12-1 20,000 3,800 19-0 3,085 15.4 3,010 15.1 25,000 5,318 21.3 4,324 17.3 4,240 17.0 'Refers to income after exclusions but before deductions and exemptions. 1954-63 figures assume deduction of 10 per cent, of adjusted gross income; 1971-73 figures assume larger of low-income allowance, or standard deduction or 10 per cent, of adjusted gross income. Excludes self-employment tax. 2Total income from all sources subject to tax, less exemptions and deductions allowed by law. 3Internal Revenue Code 1954. 4Tax liability divided by stated income. 5Revenue Act of 1971. Combined normal and surtax rates (percentages of gross income) Taxable income 1939 1964 1969 197P 1971-73 Taxable income 1939 1964 19693 19703 1971-73 $ single joint $ single joint under 2,000 4 16-18 14-20 14-18 14-17 14-17 32,001- 38,000 25 59 61 56 50 55 2,000- 4,000 4 20 21 20 19 19 38,001- 44,000 28 61 64 59 55 58 4,001- 6,000 8 24 24 23 21 22 44,001- 50,000 31 64 56 62 60 60 6,001- 8,000 9 27 28 26 24 25 50,001- 60,000 35-39 66 68 64 62 62 8,001-10,000 10 31 31 29 25 28 60,001- 70,000 39-47 69 70 66 64 64 10,001-12,000 11 34 35 33 27 32 70,001- 80,000 47-51 71 73 68 66 66 12,001-14,000 12 38 40 37 29 36 80,001- 90,000 55 73 75 70 68 68 14,001-16,000 13 41 43 40 31 39 90,001-100,000 59 75 78 71 69 69 16,001-18,000 15 45 46 43 34 42 100,001-150,000 62 77 77 72 70 70 18,001-20,000 17 48 50 46 36 45 150,001-200,000 64 77 77 72 70 70 20,001-22,000 19 51 53 49 38 48 200,001-300,000 66-68 77 77 72 70 70 22,001-26,000 21 54 55 51 40 50 300,001-500,000 70-72 77 77 72 70 70 26,001-32,000 23 56 58 54 45 53 over 500,000 79 77 77 72 70 70 'Income after exclusions, deductions and exemptions. 2Internal Revenue Code of 1954 combined the normal and surtax rates into a single rate schedule. 3Including the surcharge of 10% (1969) 21% (1970). Note: For 1948-72 joint returns double the tax on one-half of their taxable income, and similarly for surviving spouses 1954-72. US Federal estate tax Tax must be paid on estates valued at more than $60,000 gross. Estate tax is computed, at rates given, on the taxable estate in excess of the $60,000 exemption and after making deductions for debts, administration and funeral expenses, charitable bequests and the marital deduction (limited to equivalent value of one-half of the adjusted gross estate). Allowance is also made for state death taxes. The tax must, in general, be paid within fifteen months of the date of death. Taxable estate tax accrued tax rate on (in range) on estate estate over at lower minimum rates of range $ $ % 5,000 and under - 3 5,001- 10,000 150 7 10,001- 20,000 500 11 20,001- 30,000 1,600 14 30,001- 40,000 3,000 18 40,001- 50,000 4,800 22 50,001- 60,000 7,000 25 60,001- 100,000 9,500 28 100,001- 250,000 20,700 30 250,001- 500,000 65,700 32 500,001- 750,000 145,700 35 750,001-1,000,000 233,200 37 1,000,001-1,250,000 325,700 39 Taxable estate (in range) $ tax accrued on estate at lower rates $ tax rate on estate over minimum of range % 1,250,001- 1,500,000 423,200 42 1,500,001- 2,000,000 528,200 45 2,000,001- 2,500.000 753,200 49 2,500,001- 3,000,000 998,200 53 3,000,001- 3,500,000 1,263,200 56 3,500,001- 4,000,000 1,543,200 59 4,000,001- 5,000,000 1,848,200 63 5,000,001- 6,000,000 2,468,200 67 6,000,001- 7,000,000 3,138,200 70 7,000,001- 8,000,000 3,838,200 73 8,000,001-10,000,000 4,568,200 76 over 10,000,000 6,088,200 77 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 81 pproved ror Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 US national income Gross national product or expenditure' ($ billion) 1929 1933 1940 1950 1970 1972 Gross national product .. 103-1 55.6 99.7 248.7 974.1 1,155.2 Gross national product at constant (1958) dollars . . 2036. 141.5 227.2 355.3 720.0 745.4 Personal consumption expenditures .. 77.2 45.7 70.8 1910. 615-8 726.5 Durable goods . 9.2 3-5 7.8 30.5 88-6 117-4 Non-durable goods .. 37.7 22-3 37-0 98-1 264-7 299-9 Services 30.3 20.1 26.0 62.4 262.5 309-2 Gross private domestic investment 16.2 1.4 131 54.0 135.3 178.3 New construction .. 8.7 1-4 5-5 24-2 67-2 110.9 Producers durable equipment 5-6 1.5 5.5 18.9 65.4 76.5 Change in business inventories 1-7 -1-6 2.2 6.8 2-8 6.0 Net exports of goods and services 1.2 0.4 1.7 3-6 -4.6 Government purchases of goods and services 8.5 8.0 14.0 37.9 219.4 255.0 Federal 1-3 2-0 6.0 18.4 97-2 104-4 State and local 7-2 6-0 7-9 19.4 122-2 150-5 1Revised series. National income by industry group' ($ billion) 19402 1950 1960 1970 1971 1972 All industries .. . . 811 2411 414.6 798-6 855.7 941.8 Agriculture, forestry and fisheries .. 6-1 17.6 16.8 25-5 26-5 30.4 Manufacturing . 22.5 76.2 125-8 216.3 223-2 252.6 ustries Durable goods industries 12-1 42-8 73-6 130.3 132-9 152-7 Non-durable goods industries .. 10-3 33-3 52-2 87-4 90.3 99.9 Wholesale and retail .. 14-5 40.9 64.4 121.2 130-8 139-7 Finance, insurance and real estate .. 8.3 22.0 45-9 87.0 98.7 107-9 Transportation .. 5.0 13.4 18-1 29.7 32-5 36-0 Communications and public utilities 3.0 7-2 17.1 31-3 34-5 38.2 Services 4 8-0 21-7 44-3 103.7 110-6 120.1 Government and government enterprises .. 8.7 23-6 52-8 126.8 137-9 149.5 1973 1,289.1 790.7 804.0 130-8 335.9 337-3 2021 126.5 87-8 8-0 5-8 277-1 106.6 170-5 1973, 1,054.1 37-8 291-5 180-5 111-0 151.6 118.9 39.3 41.6 133.6 162-9 ',Revised series. 2Data not strictly comparable with later years, 3Provisional. ',Including medical and other health services. National income by type of incomel ($ billion) 1950 1955 1960 1970 Compensation of employees.. 154-6 224-5 294.2 603.9 Wages and salaries .. 146-8 211.3 270.8 542.0 Proprietors' income .. 37.5 41-7 46-2 66-9 Rental income .. 9.4 13.9 15-8 23-9 Corporate profits before tax .. 42.6 48.6 49-7 74.0 Net interest .. 2.0 4.1 8.4 36.5 National income, .. 241-1 331.0 414.5 800.5 ',Revised series. 2 Provisional. 3After allowing for inventory valuation adjustment. The US budget (fiscal years ending June 30th: $ million) Receipts Expenditures 1973 1974' 1975' Individual income taxes . . 103,246 118,000 129,000 National defense .. Corporation income taxes 36,153 43,000 48,000 International affairs Total income taxes .. 139,399 161,000 177,000 Space research .. Social Insurance taxes and contributions .. 64,542 77,907 85,603 Agriculture and rural development .. National resources and en- Excise taxes .. 16,260 17,144 17,444 vironment .. Estate and gift taxes 4,917 5,400 6,000 Commerce and transportation Customs duties .. 3,188 3,500 3,800 Community development Other .. .. 3,921 5,049 5,153 Education and manpower Less interfund transactions -21,325 -21,129 -23,575 Health .. Income security .. Total receipts .. 232,225 270,000 295,000 Veterans' benefit .. Other Budget deficit .. -14,301 -4,660 -9,445 Federal funds .. Trust funds ? ? ? ? Less interfund transactions Total budget expenditure 1971 644-1 573-8 68-7 24.5 85.1 42-0 859.4 1972 7071 627-3 74.2 24.1 98-0 45.2 941.8 1973 19741 76,021 80,573 2,957 3,886 3,311 3,177 6,191 4,039 589 609 13,070 13,521 4,132 5,450 10,185 10,819 18,417 23,268 73,073 84,995 12,013 13,285 34,929 40,701 186,406 203,715 81,447 92,075 -21,325 -21,129 246,526 274,660 1973' 785-2 691-4 84.2 25.1 126.4 50.4 1,0541 19751 87 729 4,103 3,272 2,729 3,128 13,400 5,667 11,537 26,282 100,071 13,612 42,070 220,636 107,385 -23,575 304,445 1 Estimates, Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 83 USA National income Budget tsoviiiitafilNease 2002/08/07: CIA-R0P80R01720R001000140001-1 Interest rates (prime rate charged by banks; per cent per annum) Year high low Year high low Year high low 1930 6 3/ 1953-54 31 3 1967 6 5/ 1931 5 2f 1955 3/ 3 1968 61 6 1932 4 31 1956 4 31 1969 81 6f 1933 4 1/ 1957 4/ 4 1970 8 6f 1934-47 lf 1/ 1958 4 3/ 1971 6/ 5/ 1948-49 2 1f 1959-65 5 4/ 1972 6 4f 1950 2/ 2 1966 6 5 1973 10 6 1951-52 3 2/ Money supply' ($ billion) 1950 1960 1965 1970 1971 1972 19732 Total . 152.9 214.0 313.0 418.2 473.8 525.5 570.7 Money stock .. 116.2 141.1 166.7 214.8 231.2 248.9 263.6 currency .. . . 25.0 28.9 36.3 49.0 52.6 54.6 59.3 demand deposits .. . . 91.2 112.1 130.4 165.8 180.1 1909. 204-3 Time deposits, adjusted, 36.7 72.9 146.7 228.9 254.0 293.4 345.1 New series from 1970. 2Preliminary. 3At all commercial banks. Securities 1950 1960 1965 1970 1971 1972 19731 Bond prices ($ per $100 bond) US Government long term2 .. 102.53 86.22 83.76 60.52 67.73 68-71 62.80 State and local .. .. 133.40 103.90 110.60 72-30 80.00 84.40 85.40 Corporate AAA .. .. 121.90 94.70 93.90 61.60 65.00 65.90 63.70 Common stock prices (Index 1941-43 = 10)3 Total 18.40 55.85 88.17 83.22 98.29 109.20 107.43 Industrial .. .. 18.33 59.43 93.48 91.28 108.35 121.79 120.44 Railroad .. .. 15.53 30.31 46.78 32.13 41.94 44.11 38.05 Public utility .. 1996. 46.86 76-08 54.48 59.33 56.90 53.47 Volume of trading ('000 shares)4 .. .. 2,012 3,042 6,174 10,532 17,429 16,487 16,374 1Preliminary. 2Calculated from average market yields on a basis of an assumed 3 per cent 20-year bond. 3Standard and Poor's Index. 4N.Y.S.E. average daily trading. Stock owners' 1959 1965 1970 1959 1965 1970 Total .. .. 12,490 20,120 30,850 Income range, Ma/e ,. ., 5,7402 9,0602 15,689 Under $5,000 3,575 3,183 2,561 Female . . 6,3482 9,4302 15,161 $ 5,000-$ 7,999 ? ? 3,618 4,479 3,080 $ 8,000-5 9,999 .. 2,303 3,113 3,141 Age2 (years) $10,000-$11,999 .. 707 2,079 3,720 under 21 197 1,280 2,221 $12,000-$14,999 . ? 1,062 3,120 5,275 21-34 . . .. 2,444 2,626 4,500 $15,000-$19,999 ? . 459 2,076 5,367 35-44 .. .. 2,064 4,216 5,801 $20,000-$24,999 . ? 241 573 2,927 45-54 .. .. 2,800 4,752 7,556 $25,000 and over ? . 391 1,147 4,421 55 and over .. 4,779 6,896 10,414 1Based on Census of Shareowners. Represents all publicly owned issues of common and preferred stocks. 2Excluding a number not classified. US reserves (end year; $ million) 1957 1961 1965 1969 1970 1971 1972 19731 Gold stocks2 .. 22,857 16,947 13,806 11,859 11,072 10,206 10,487 11,652 Treasury .. . . - . . 22,781 16,889 13,733 10,367 10,732 10,132 10,410 11,567 Special drawing rights (SDRs) - - - - 851 1,100 1,958 2,166 Convertible foreign currencies - 116 781 2,781 629 2764 241 8 Reserve position in International Monetary Fund 1,975 1,690 863, 2,324 1,935 585 465 5525 Total .. 24,832 18,763 16,460 16,964 14,487 12,167 13,151 14,3785 'Preliminary. 2Including gold in the Exchange Stabilisation Fund. 3Including $259 million gold subscription to the IMF fore US quota increase effective February 1966. ',Including $28 million increase in dollar value of foreign currencies revalued to reflect market exchange rates at Decem- . R1?1971 ktncludas 11 436 mil serve ituaserve assets following change in par value of US dollar October 1973. Ai3Proved F or R 0elease 2 /07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 84 US fore is? ? ?mail:my 2002/08/07 : GIA-RUI-1/50KU1 tz0R001000140001-1 (by commodity; $ million) Imports2 Exports3 USA Finance Foreign trade Government Animal and vegetable products (edible), beverages.. .. Meat products .. Fish .. Fruits and nuts .. Coffee .. Cocoa .. Sugar .. Alcoholic beverages Animal and vegetable oils and fats.. Tobacco (unmanufactured) Crude materials (except fuels).. Hides and skins (excluding furs) .. Furs Rubber, including latex Wood, semi-manufactured ? . Wood pulp .. Ores and metal scrap .. Iron ore and concentrates .. Textile fibres and waste . ? Raw wool and other hair . ? Manufactures (except machinery and vehicles) Newsprint .. .. .. Metals and manufactures .. Non-ferrous base metals .. Iron and steel mill products .. Textile yarn, fabrics and finished goods .. .. .. Wood and cork manufactures Machinery and vehicles .. .. Electrical machinery and apparatus .. Agricultural machinery and implements .. .. Automobiles .. Chemicals Inorganic chemicals .. Fertilizers .. Organic chemicals Mineral fuels.. .. Petroleum and products Natural gas .. Miscellaneous Grand toter' .. .. 19601 3,396 313 308 218 1,003 143 507 273 95 117 2,711 71 96 322 310 305 761 322 395 245 4,559 688 1,380 775 431 554 168 1,464 284 135 627 821 133 77 61 1,574 1,537 33 397 15,014 1971 6,406 1,050 879 460 1,168 181 764 766 172 89 3,382 52 53 211 747 482 1,044 451 158 72 14,929 988 5,115 1,431 2,615 1,391 491 13,873 2,555 360 6,776 1,612 353 205 400 3,715 3,323 312 1,476 45,563 1972 7,552 1,223 1,205 496 1,182 151 824 824 180 157 3,860 65 52 190 1,152 490 1,022 416 196 95 18,332 1,054 6,004 1,754 2,743 1,528 648 17,400 3,375 497 7,946 2,015 427 232 509 4,799 4,300 403 1,598 65,555 Animal and vegetable products (edible), beverages.. .. Meat and meat products .. Dairy products and eggs .. Grains and preparations .. Wheat, including wheat flour Vegetables .. Fruits and nuts .. Vegetable oils and animal fats Tobacco and manufactures .. Cigarettes .. Crude materials (except fuels).. Textile fibres and wastes .. Raw cotton (excluding linters) .. Hides and skins (excluding furs) .. Ores and metal scrap .. Iron and steel scrap .. Manufactures (except machinery and vehicles) Metals and manufactures .. Iron and steel mill products .. Paper and manufactures Textile yarn and fabrics Cotton cloth .. Photographic supplies Machinery and vehicles .. Electrical machinery and apparatus . ? Electronic computers .. Agricultural machines and tractors .. Automobiles .. Aircraft (civilian) Chemicals .. Chemical elements .. Medicinal and pharmaceutical preparations .. Plastic materials and resins .. Mineral fuels Coal .. Petroleum and products Miscellaneous Grand total4 .. 19601 3,151 119 117 1,761 1,029 134 270 307 477 87 2,772 1,122 980 76 479 242 3,657 1,559 638 257 483 130 79 6,005 885 48 534 1,171 537 1,776 455 276 315 842 354 468 718 20,358 1971 5,075 192 185 2,447 1,090 182 430 615 684 183 4,329 777 584 156 486 215 7,147 2,183 760 686 632 130 281 19,460 3,067 1,261 875 3,879 1,918 3,836 1,647 396 657 1,497 902 479 1,531 43,492 1972 7,080 252 143 3,505 1,456 209 526 507 879 202 5,029 751 503 293 508 244 8,094 2,314 800 726 779 195 334 21,514 3,699 1,341 1,076 4,470 1,706 4,134 1,698 474 696 1,554 984 445 1,563 48,968 Data not strictly comparable with later years because of a change in classification in 1965. 2Imports for consumption. 3Exports of US merchandise. nincluding commodity groups not specified. US balance of payments ($ billion: credits + ; debits - ) 1960 1969 1970 1971 1972 19731 Balance of goods and services (excluding military transactions) + 4.7 + 2.0 -I- 3.6 -I- Oq - 4.6 + 3.9 Exports of goods and services .. I-29.1 +55.5 +62.9 +651 +73.5 +102.7 Merchandise exports2 .1-19.5 +36-5 +41.9 +42.7 +48.8 -v 70-3 Income from overseas investments .. + 3.3 + 7.9 +11.4 +12.7 +13-7 i 18.6 Imports of goods and services -23.3 -53.5 -59 -65.4 -78.1 - 95-8 Merchandise imports2 -14-7 -35.8 -39.8 -45.5 -55.7 - 69.6 Military expenditures .. - 3.1 - 4.8 - 4.8 - 4.8 - 4.7 - 4.5 Transactions in private assets (net) .. - 3.8 - 5.0 - 6.0 - 9.7 - 8.3 - 13.6 Direct investment abroad .. . - 1.7 - 3.0 - 4.4 - 4,7 - 3.4 - 4.9 Government grants and capital investment - 2.7 - 3.8 - 3.5 - 4.0 - 6.4 - 1.3 Unrecorded transactions, errors and omissions (net) - 0.9 - 2.8 - 1.1 -11.0 - 3.8 - 4.8 Overall balance, - 3,9 - TO - 4.7 -23.0 -15.8 - 9.7 ipreliminary. 2ExcludiAPPKAMOnFaroigelggIMP8/07 . 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Rehnquist 1From information at May 1974 Approved For Release 2002/08/07: CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 86 US senatUfniffir ref-Miff& /07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado .. Connecticut.. Delaware .. Florida Georgia Senators James B. Allen (D)f, John J. Sparkman* (D) Edward Stevens* (R), Mike Gravel (D)t ? ? Paul J. Fannin* (R), Barry Goldwater (R)t ? ? John L. McClellan* (D), J. William Fulbright (D)t Alan Cranston* (D)f, John V. Tunney (D) Peter H. Dominick* (R)f, Floyd K. Haskell (D) Lowell P. Weicker Jr (R), Abraham A. Ribicoff* (D) t Joseph R. Sidon Jr (D), William V. Roth Jr* (R) Lawton Chiles (D), Edward J. Gurney* (R) t ? ? ? ? Samuel A. Nunn (0), Herman E. Talmadge* (D)f Hawaii Hiram L. Fong* (R), Daniel K. Inouye (D)t Idaho .. Frank Church* (D)f, James A. McClure (R) .. Illinois Adlai E. Stevenson III (D)f, Charles H. Percy* (R) Indiana Vance Hartke* (D), Birch Bayh (D)f .. .. Iowa .. Richard Clark (D), Harold E. Hughes* (D)f .. Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine.. Maryland Massachusetts Michigan .. Minnesota .. Mississippi .. , Missouri .. Montana .. Nebraska .. Nevada .. New Hampshire New Jersey .. New Mexico ? New York .. ? North Carolina ? North Dakota Ohio .. Oklahoma .. Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee .. Texas Utah .. Vermont Virginia Washington .. West Virginia Wisconsin .. Wyoming .. ? ? Robert J. Dole (R)f, James B. Pearson* (R) Walter (Dee) Huddleston (D), Marlow W. Cook* (R) t John Bennett Johnston Jr (D), Russell B. Long* (D)t Edmund S. Muskie* (D), William D. Hathaway (D) C. McC. Mathias Jr* (R)t, J. Glenn Beall Jr (R) Edward W. Brooke (R), Edward M. Kennedy* (D) Robert P. Griffin (R), Philip A. Hart* (D) Hubert H. Humphrey (D), Walter F. Mondale* (D) James Oliver Eastland* (D), John C. Stennis (D) Stuart Symington* (D), Thomas F. Eagleton (D) t Mike Mansfield* (D), Lee Metcalf (D) Roman L. Hruska* (R), Carl T. Curtis (R) Alan Bible* ( D) t, Howard W. Cannon (D) Norris Cotton* (R)f, Thomas J. McIntyre (0) .. Clifford P. Case* (R), Harrison A. Williams Jr (D) Pete V. Domenici (R), Joseph M. Montoya* (D) Jacob K. Javits* (R)t, James L. Buckley (Cons.?R) Jesse A. Helms (R), Sam J. Ervin Jr* (D)t . ? Milton R. Young* (R)t, Quentin N. Burdick (D) Howard Metzenbaum (0)t, Robert Taft Jr* (R) Dewey F. Bartlett (R), Henry L. Bellmon* (R) Robert W. Packwood (R)t, Mark 0. Hatfield* (R) Richard S. Schweiker (R)t, Hugh Scott* (R) John 0. Pastore* (D), Claiborne Pell (D) Strom Thurmond* (R), Ernest F. Hollings (D)t James Abourezk (D), George McGovern* (D) William E. Brock III (R), Howard H. Baker, Jr.* (R) Lloyd M. Bentsen (D), John G. Tower* (R) Wallace F. Bennett* (R)t, Frank E. Moss (D) George David Aiken* (R)f, Robert T. Stafford (R) William Lloyd Scott (R), Harry F. Byrd Jr* (Ind) .. Warren G. Magnuson* (D)t, Henry M. Jackson (D) Jennings Randolph* (D), Robert C. Byrd (D) William Proxmire* (D), Gaylord A. Nelson (D) t ? ? Gale W. McGee* (D), Clifford P. Hansen (R) Governor term expires George C. Wallace (D) .. Jan. '75 William A. Egan (D) Jan. '75 John R. Williams (R) Jan. '75 Dale Bumpers (D) Jan. '75 Ronald Reagan (R) .. Jan. '75 John D. Vanderhoof (R) Jan. '75 Thomas J. Meskill (R) .. Jan. '75 Sherman W. Tribbitt (D) Jan. '77 Reubin Askew (D) Jan. '75 Jimmy Carter (D) Jan. '75 John A. Burns (D) Jan. '75 Cecil D. Andrus (D) Jan. '75 Daniel Walker (D) Jan. '77 Otis R. Bowen (R) Jan. '77 Robert D. Ray (R) Jan. '75 Robert B. Docking (D) .. Jan. '75 Wendell Ford (D) .. Dec. '76 Edwin W. Edwards (D).. May '77 Kenneth Curtis (D) .. Jan. '75 Marvin Mandel (D) .. Jan. '75 Francis W. Sargent (R) Jan. '75 William G. Milliken (R).. Jan. '75 Wendell R. Anderson (0) Jan. '75 William Waller (D) .. Jan. '76 Christopher (Kit) Bond (R) Jan. '77 Thomas L. Judge (D) .. Jan. '77 James J. Exon (D) .. Jan. '75 Mike O'Callaghan (D) .. Jan. '75 Meldrim Thomson Jr (R) Jan. '75 Brendan Byrne (D) .. Jan. '78 Bruce King (D) .. Jan. '75 Malcolm Wilson (R) .. Jan. '75 James A. Holshouser (R) Jan. '77 Arthur A. Link (D) .. Jan. '77 John J. Gilligan (D) .. Jan. '75 David Hall (D) .. Jan. '75 Tom McCall (R) .. Jan. '75 Milton J. Shapp (D) Jan. '75 Philip W. Noel (D) .. Jan. '75 John C. West (D) .. Jan. '75 Richard F. Kneip (D) .. Jan. '75 Winfield Dunn (R) .. Jan. '75 Dolph Briscoe (D) .. Jan. '75 Calvin L. Rempton (D) .. Jan. '77 Thomas P. Salmon (D) .. Jan. '75 Mills Godwin (R) .. Jan. '78 Daniel J. Evans (R) .. Jan. '77 Arch A. Moore (R) .. Jan. '77 Patrick J. Lucey (D) .. Jan. '75 Stanley K. Hathaway (R) Jan. '75 D = Democrat. R = Republican. Ind = Independent. * = Senior Senator. (Term expires January 1975. 'From information at May 1974. Standing committees of Senate' Aeronautical and Space Sciences Chairman: Frank E. Moss (Utah) D Agriculture and Forestry Chairman: Herman E. Talmadge (Ga.) D Appropriations Chairman: John L. McClellan (Ark.) D Armed Services Chairman: John C. Stennis (Miss.) D Banking Housing and Urban Affairs Chairman: John J. Sparkman (Ala.) D Commerce Chairman: Warren G. Magnuson (Wash.) D District of Columbia Chairman: Thomas F. Eagleton (Mo.) D Finance Chairman: Russell B. Long (La.) D Foreign Relations Chairman: J. William Fulbright (Ark.) D Government Operations Chairman: Sam J. Ervin Jr (N.C.) D Interior and Insular Affairs Chairman: Henry M. Jackson (Wash.) D Judiciary Chairman: James 0. Eastland (Miss.) D Labor and Public Welfare Chairman: Harrison A. Williams Jr (N.J.) D Post Office and Civil Service Chairman: Gale W. McGee (Wyo.) D Public Works Chairman: Jennings Randolph (W.Va.) D Rules and Administration Chairman: Howard W. Cannon (Nev.) D Veterans' Affairs Chairman: Vance Hartke (Ind.) D D = Democrat. 'From information at May 1974. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 87 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Exchange rates' (March 29, 1 9 74) 2.; 0 c = 3 to co Wal Australian dollar 1 28.797 Austrian schillings = 0.035 1 Belgian franc 0-017 0-480 Canadian dollar, = 0-669 19-251 Danish krone 0-107 3-082 Dutch guilder = 0-242 6-961 French franc6 = 0.137 3-932 German D'mark = 0-252 7-253 Italian lira6 =- 0-001 0-030 Japanese yen6 = 0-002 0-068 Norwegian krone = 0-118 3-399 Portuguese escudo6 = 0-026 0-757 Spanish peseta5 = 0-011 0-317 Swedish krona = 0-147 4-245 Swiss francs = 0-215 6-204 UK pound' 1-62 44-825 US dollar6 = 0-650 18-724 0 CD 0- ?T. 0 0 0 O. 0 m .= Fa m- 0 E. 0. C r.t ; 0 R e 3 g ?, 7,.. . al 2 Oa . .< g 'a 'a 231 2 Z 0 X i 3 2 W F.' -= -0 g 0 . 2 2 0. 6 0 . in ? *0 CO "0 el 0 0 7 .- i g 91 :? co 2 'a .231 I- 5 . 71 o -s 4. 59.997 1.496 9.344 4-137 7-324 3-970 958-493 423-356 8-473 38-063 90-742 6-783 4.641 0-617 1083 2-083 0-052 0-325 0-144 0-254 0-138 33-285 14-702 0-294 1-322 3-151 0.236 0-161 0-222 041/53 1 0-025 0-156 0-069 0-122 0-066 15-976 7-056 0-141 0-634 1-512 0-113 0-077 0-011 OW 6 40-108 1 6-247 2-766 4-896 2-654 640-755 283-014 5-664 25-445 60-661 4-534 3-103 0-429 1taR8 6-421 0-160 1 0-443 0-784 0-425 102-573 45-305 0-907 4-073 9-711 0-726 0-497 0-069 0065 14-503 0-362 2.259 1 1.770 0-960 231-689 102-334 2-048 9-201 21-934 1-640 1-122 0-155 011,72 8-192 0-204 1-276 0-565 1 0.542 130-877 57-807 1157 5-197 12-390 0-926 0-634 0.088 0a10 15-112 0.377 2-354 1-042 1-845 1 241-423 106-634 2-134 9-587 22-856 1-708 1-169 0.165 00167 0-063 0-002 0-010 0-004 0-008 0-004 1 0-442 0-009 0.040 0-095 0-007 0-005 0-001 i Z. 2 0-142 0-004 0-022 0-010 0-017 0-009 2-264 1 0-020 0-090 0-214 0-016 0-011 0.002 I 114 7-081 1-576 0-177 0-039 1-103 0-245 0-488 0.109 0-864 0-192 0-469 0-104 113-125 25-182 49-966 11-122 1 0-223 4-492 1 10-710 2-384 0-801 0-178 0-548 0-122 0-076 0-017 Q-182 ? 40 0-661 0.016 0-103 0-046 0-081 0-044 10-563 4.666 0-093 0-419 1 0-075 0-051 0-007 7 8-845 0-221 1-378 0-610 1-080 0-585 141-309 62-415 1-249 5-612 13-378 1 0-684 0-095 *227 12-926 0-322 2-013 0-891 1-578 0-855 206-505 91-211 1-825 8-201 19-550 1-461 1 0-138 3 1 93-392 2-329 14.546 6.44 11-40 6-05 1,492 659 13-189 59-25 141-250 10-558 7-225 1 39-011 0.973 6-076 2-690 4-762 2-581 623-225 275-272 5-509 24-749 59-001 4-410 3-018 0-418 Units of national currency per pound Sterling' (March 29,1974) CO 0 0 Is) 0 1 51-.97492 gi), Lebanon 17-21 Rumania .. .. leu .. Argentina .. peso ? . 11-94, Finland .. .. markka ? . 8-93 LKeepn .. Australia .. dollar 1-62 France .. . ? franc shilling ....pound 5-5 Singapore .. .. dollar 1411-'26514 2 15-66 Austria .. schilling ? ? 44-82 Gambia .. ? . dalasi 11-40 4 Luxemburg .. ? ? franc .. rand taka .. 18-70 Malawi ....kwacha 93-39 South Africa Bangladesh .. Germany, West ? . D'mark ? . 6-05Spain.. .. .. peseta Belgium .. franc .. 93-39 Greece .. . ? drachma ? . 71-93 Malaysia .. .. dollar 2-003 5-72 Sri Lanka .. .. rupee 10-56 ?% Belize dollar .. 4 Guyana .. ? . dollar 5-21 Mauritius .. ? ? rupee Sudan .. .. pound 17-21 Brazil cruzeiro 15-44 Haiti .. .. ? . gourde . ? 11-97 .Mexico .. .. peso 13-33 Sweden .. .. krona ? . guilder leva Bulgaria .. 2212 Honduras .. .. lempira 4-79 Netherlands 29-90 6-44 Switzerland .. .. franc Burma kyat 12-03 2.329 Hongkong .. .. dollar Meth. Antilles . ? guilder 4-29 Syria .. .. .? pound 4704891-:4278070121 2,041.occi): Canada dollar Hungary .. .. forint 12-14 112-22 New Zealand .. dollar 1-64 Tanzania .. .. shilling Colombia .. 56-02 .. ? . krona 194-3 Nicaragua .. . ? cordoba 16-82 Thailand .. .. baht 1 -005 " Costa Rica .. colon 16.002 eland ndia .. . ? rupee 18-71 Nigeria .. ? . naira Norway 1-54 Trinidad Et Tobgao dollar 13-19 Tunisia .. .. dinar Cuba .. peso 2-01 ran .. .. rial .. .. 155-1 . ? krone Cyprus .. pound 0-86 rag .. . ? dinar .. 0 . ? rupee .6254 Pakistan 23-20 Turkey .. .. lira .. .. 32-3 Czechoslovakia koruna 13 14-55 srael ..-452 ? ? pound .. 10-16 Panama . ? ? ? balboa 2-39 Uganda .. .. shilling .. 17-21 Denmark krone aly .... lira .. .. 1,492 Paraguay ? . ? ? guarani 299 United States .. dollar .. 2-39 .. Ecuador sucre 59:55 Jamaica .. dollar .. 2-188 Peru .. .. sol .. 104 .. CFA franc .. 570 Egypt.. .. pound 0-862 . . . . yen .. 659 Philippines . ? ? ? peso Poland Upper Volta USSR .. .. rouble .. 1-78 El Salvador .. colon 6-00 Japan Jordan .. . ? dinar . .. .. zloty .. escudo Venezuela .. .. bolivar .. 10.24 Ethiopia .. dollar 4-960-751 Jugoslavia ....new dinar .. 36-44 Portugal 4166:53042 Zambia .. .. kwacha .. 1-548 59-25 'Par or central rate unless otherwise stated. 20fficial or basic rate; tourist or unoffical rates may differ markedly. 3Commercial rate; financial rate was 24.94. 4Nominal rate. 6Free rate. ' 1 World s&ervilikflkinse 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Ordinary share price indices (at end-year)1 Country base 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Australia, .. 1936-39=100 330.5 446.4 600.3 654.0 516.2 501.2 604.8 440.4 Belgium .. end 1963=100 73.6 85.4 90.6 916 91.9 96.5 121.2 125.4 Canada? .. 1956=100 147.6 162.3 188-9 186.4 174.4 181.6 221.6 213.7 France, .. 1961=100 58.7 57.1 62.6 80.9 74.5 67.0 78.3 77.5 Germany, West4.. end 1959=100 72.1 104.2 117-3 129.1 93.5 97.6 109.9 86.6 Hongkong" July 31.1964=100 79.7 66.9 107.5 155.5 211-7 336.5 819.9 433.7 Italy .. 1972=100 138.3 130.8 131.2 146.6 118.2 98-6 110.8 114.1 Japan, .. Jan. 4,1968=100 111.2 98.3 131-3 173.0 148.3 1995. 401-7 306.4 Netherlands' 1963=100 78.9 104-8 119.8 121.5 113.0 104-4 156.1 127.5 Sweden end 1956=100 2003. 219-4 309.5 327.0 245.7 302.9 356.0 332.5 United Kingdom, July 1,1935=100 310.3 389.2 506.4 407.4 340.6 474.0 505.4 344.0 United States, .. not applicable? 785.5 905.1 943.7 800.4 838.9 893.7 1,020.0 850.9 Figures have been adjusted for any change in base or index. 'Sydney index. 'Paris bourse committee index. 4Herstatt index for Frankfurt. , Tokyo stock exchange index (Dow Jones, as adjusted, before 1968). 'Financial Times industrial ordinary. 'Dow Jones industrial average. 8 Toronto industrial. ?Average of prices of 30 industrial common stocks with base date at October 1, 1928. ',Amsterdam industrial average. " Hang Sang index. Stock prices and yields, 1973 Prices high 399 468 2691 low 228 277 221.2 Ordinary stocks Banks Algemene Bank.. Barclays . . .. .. Deutsche Rank .. . ? . ? . ? End-year price yield % Fl 230 7.8 295p 3.5 DM 225 4.0 Prices high 67 4,410 119 low 44 3,420 921 Ordinary stocks Food, pharmaceuticals Associated British Foods Nestle Proctsr Er Gamble .. .. End-year price yield % 45p 4.6 Fr S 3,455 2.4 $ 921 1.9 World Finance Trade 473 257 National Westminster .. .. 277p 3.7 70 37 Ranks-Hovis .. 461p 7.7 4,670 3,410 Union Bank of Switzerland .. Fr S 3,410 2.9 395 280 Unilever .. 280p 4.2 161 .8 99 Unilever NV .. Fl 100-4 6.6 Insurance 548 412 Allianz Versich .. DM 424 1.8 Miscellaneous 199 119 Prudential .. .. 131p 4.8 295 193 Dalgety 203p 5.3 8,375 6,300 Zurich Insurance .. Fr S 6400 3-1 591 251 Int. Telephone Er Telegraph $ 261 5.3 Breweries, etc. Motors, aircraft 1101 65 Allied Breweries .. 701p 5.7 371 161 BLMC 171p 12.9 173 126 Distillers .. 133p 5.4 421 15i Chrysler. ? ? $ 151 9.0 465 256 Kirin Brewery .. Y256 2.9 412 235 Daimler-Benz DM 241 3.7 114 45 Dunlop .. 50p 10.0 86-7 47 Chemicals AKZO Fl 49.3 7.3 3,260 801 1,645 40i Fiat . Ford Motor .. L 1,645 $ 411 8.2 1741 111 BadischeAnilin (BASF) DM 1111 6.8 83 46I General Motors $ 481 9.4 137.9 101 Bayer .. DM 101.9 6.9 311 13 Goodyear ? . $ 131 7.3 2,760 2021 1,490 150 CIBA-GEIGY .. Dupont .. Fr S 1,550 $ 1511 1.4 3.6 620 589 285 242 Nissan Motor .. Peugeot .. Y 285 Fr 292 2.8 3-5 165 103-6 Hoechst .. DM 1061 7.1 900 405 Toyota Motor .. Y 420 1.9 '294 182 ICI 191p 7.3 295 170 Volvo .. Kr 170 2.4 1,110 469 Montedison .. L 815 2061 134 Rhone Poulenc L 139 9.2 Paper, publishing '219.9 136.7 St Gobain Fr 146.9 71 391 251 MacMillan Bloedel $C 291 5.4 3,195 2,230 Solvay 'A' .. Fr B 2,230 6.7 210 105 Reed International .. 105p 5.5 390 195 Takeda Chemical Y 209 3.6 511 291 Union Carbide .. $ 31 6.8 Stores 295 177 GUS 'A'.. 187p 4.4 Coal and steel 458 294 Karstadt DM 296 3.4 200 161.6 Denain Longwy . ? Fr 179-4 10.3 316 180 Kaufhof .. . , ? ? DM 183 5.5 515 304 Finsider. L333 289 198 Marks Et Spencer 204p 4.0 143 103 Friedrich Krupp DM 1041 256 114 Nouvelles Galeries Fr 150 681 45.3 Hoesch . ? DM 451 4.4 121i 811 Sears Roebuck $ 831 2.2 223 142 Mannesmann .. DM 142 6.7 311 161 Woolworth .. ? . $ 161 7.3 .146 801 Rheinstahl DM 107-1 - .83 54.2 Thyssen Huette DM 551 6.3 Textiles, clothing ! 361 271 US Steel,. $ 351 4.5 1661 88 Courtaulds .. 95p 7?6 126.1 99.9 Usinor Fr 1041 8.2 2,795 1,100 Snia Viscosa L 1,631 343 224 Teijin Y283 2-1 Electrical 1611 961 AEG Telefunken DM 1001 5.0 Tobacco 178 117 BICC 120p 6.8 303 220 British American Tobacco 231p 5.6 4831 341 CGE Fr 349 6.0 218 125 Gallaher .. 130p 8.5 .741 561 General Electric $ 591 2.7 1051 65 Imperial Tobacco .. 71p 8.3 154 114 GEC .. 120p 3.3 320 144 Hitachi .. Y 145 4.1 Oil 361 2481 IBM $ 2501 1.8 600 465 British Petroleum 512p 4.1 882 422 Matsushita .. Y 439 2.3 253 169.8 Cie Petroles Fr 171 7.0 481 311 Philips' Lamp Works Fl 32.1 5.6 281 20/ Gulf Oil .. $ 201 7.3 381 161 RCA .. $ 16/ 5-9 744 45/ Mobil Oil.. $ 49i 5.6 327 :3o3 200 159 Siemens . Thomson-Houston .. DM 202 Fr 2001 3.5 4.2 8,280 127.6 5,840 83.1 Petrofina .. Royal Dutch .. Fr B 6,430 Fl 85-7 1.8 8.5 :512 298 Thorn Electrical 307p 2.4 363 200 Shell Transport 8- Trading . ? 213p 7.1 471 301 Westinghouse Electric .. $ 321 3.0 441 271 Standard Oil of California $ 30i 5.5 961 761 Standard Oil (Indiana) $ 97 2.8 Engineering 421 251 Texaco, Inc. .. $ 28 6.5 1,240 880 Brown Boveri 'A' ? Fr S 930 5.4 370 168 Guest, Keen Et Nettlefolds ? . 182p 7.4 Mines, metals 11671 105 GutehoffnungshOtte . ? DM 1051 6.7 321 194 Metallgesellschaft .. DM 2471 1.6 369 145 Mitsubishi Heavy .. Y 162 3.7 165 120.9 Pechiney ? ? .. Fr 125.8 9.5 480 260 Tube Investments .. . ? 272p 7.2 270 151 RTZ .. 161p 3.9 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 89 AwrorraFtpsett,se 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 (million US dollars) The value of exports is the "free-on-board" value. The value of imports includes an allowance for freight and insurance to place of importation which for many countries is partially estimated. Area totals in some cases include countries not shown separately. Comparability of data over years may be affected by changes in boundaries. Imports (cif) Exports (fob) 1960 1970 1972 1973 1960 1970 1972 1973 World excluding Soviet Area, Cuba, China, North Korea and North Vietnam .. 119,450 294,300 385,000 521,00011 113,350 280,700 374,400 510,00011 Industrial countries, 79,487 211,240 281,060 384.70011 78,748 208,060 275,550 375,50011 Western Europe 57,650 152,284 200,269 278,00011 51,950 138,671 189,955 n.a. Austria .. - 1,416 3,549 5,216 7,121 1,120 2,857 3,883 5,289 Belgium-Luxemburg 3,957 11,413 15,486 21,941 3,775 11,600 16,148 22,411 Denmark .. .. 1,805 4,406 5,069 7,681 1,493 3,355 4,416 6,119 Finland .. 1,063 2,636 3,198 4,212 989 2,306 2,947 3,719 France - - 6,238 19,137 27,002 37,727 6,869 18,104 26,451 35,948 Germany, West .. 10,101 29,815 40,190 54,548 11,410 34,189 46,701 67,437 Greece .. 701 1,956 2,345 n.a. 203 642 870 n.a. Iceland .. 88 157 232 359 67 147 190 291 Ireland .. 634 1,622 2,107 2,736 427 1,120 1,605 2,135 Italy .. 4,725 14,969 19,247 27,829 3,648 13,206 18,514 22,246 Jugoslavia 826 2,874 3,233 4,511 567 1,679 2,237 2,853 Malta .. 83 161 175 240 11 39 67 98 Netherlands 4,532 13,424 17,520 24,533 4,028 11,773 16,782 24,072 Norway .. 1,463 3,702 4,332 6,635 881 2,455 3,246 4,761 Portugal .. 545 1,590 2,186 3,007 327 950 1,287 1,836 Spain3 .. 722 4,714 6,732 9,521 725 2,386 3,791 5,382 Sweden .. 2,901 7,007 8,110 10,625 2,565 6,795 8,769 12,184 Switzerland .. 2,243 6,485 8,465 11,614 1,879 5,130 6,817 9,477 Turkey - - 468 948 1,558 2,091 322 589 882 1,318 United Kingdom .. 13,034 21,724 27,859 38,847 10,611 19,351 24,346 30,540 North America 22,532 56,781 79,077 98,125 26,411 59,975 70,864 97,234 United States .. 16,367 42,429 58,852 73,199 20,601 43,224 49,788 71,314 Canada .. 6,165 14,352 20,215 24,926 5,810 16,751 21,076 25,920 South and Central America 9,723 17,750 22,510 n.a. 9,303 16,280 19,800 n.a. Argentina .. 1,249 1,694 1,905 n.a. 1,079 1,773 1,941 n.a. Barbados .. 49 118 142 n.a. 24 40 45 n.a. Bolivia .. 69 159 185 n.a. 51 190 209 n.a. Brazil .. 1,462 2,849 4,783 6,855 1,269 2,739 3,991 6,198 Chile 526 931 941 n.a. 488 1,247 855 1,231 Colombia .. .. 519 755 836 n.a. 465 736 743 1,623 Costa Rica . 110 317 374 n.a. 84 231 281 n.a. Dominican Republic 100 307 370 486 180 214 347 442 Ecuador .. .. 114 274 317 517 145 221 336 n.a. El Salvador .. 122 214 276 n.a. 116 229 273 n.a. Guadeloupe 48 128 152 n.a. 35 38 40 n.a. Guatemala 121 284 324 n.a. 117 291 327 n.a. Guyana .. 86 134 146 n.a. 73 135 142 n.a. Haiti 36 54 64 n.a. 33 40 43 n.a. Honduras 72 221 193 262 63 176 206 237 Jamaica .. 217 522 621 672 159 339 379 393 Martinique .. 47 146 173 n.a. 32 30 45 n.a. Mexico . . 1,186 2,461 2,932 n.a. 765 1,402 1,861 n.a. Netherlands Antilles 824 933 1,02412 n.a. 658 675 72412 n.a. Nicaragua .. 72 199 218 n.a. 56 175 237 n.a. Panama .. 120 357 441 n.a. 27 111 122 n.a. Paraguay 38 76 83 122 27 64 86 127 Peru . ? 377 603 791 n.a. 432 1,044 943 n.a. Surinam . . 54 115 144 n.a. 44 139 167 n.a. Trinidad and Tobago 294 542 753 n.a. 287 480 556 n.a. Uruguay .. - 218 233 187 n.a. 129 233 214 n.a. Venezuela 1,289 1,994 2,435 n.a. 2,358 2,753 3,797 n.a. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 90 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Imports (cif) 1960 1970 1972 1973 Middle East 3,904 8,230 11,08011 n.a. Cyprus 115 239 315 451 Egypt 668 785 877 905 Iran .. 572 1,658 2,410 3,441 Iraq .. 389 509 713 n.a. Israel 503 1,462 1,983 2,935 Jordan .. 120 184 274 328 Kuwait' .. 242 625 797 n.a. Lebanon .. 290 563 850 n.a. Saudi Arabia 234 693 80612 n.a. Syria .. .. .. , . 240 360 477 n.a. Yemen, People's Dem. Rep. of 214 201 15812 n.a. Africa4 7,510 14,190 17,100 n.a. Algeria .. 1,291 1,257 1,760 n.a. Angola .. 128 368 392 n.a. Cameroon .. 83 242 303 n.a. Ethiopia 84 172 189 n.a. Ghana 363 411 293 n.a. Ivory Coast 131' 388 454 710 Kenya, 196 444 535 n.a. Liberia 69 150 179 193 Libya .. , . , . 169 554 1,104 n.a. Malagasy Republic 112 170 202 n.a. Mauritius .. .. 70 76 120 164 Morocco .. 413 684 766 n.a. Mozambique 127 326 327 n.a. Nigeria .. 604 1,059 1,505 1,876 Reunion 52 161 198 n.a. Senegal .. 1728" 193 279 n.a. Sierra Leone.. 74 116 121 158 Somalia .. 30 45 73 n.a. : South Africa'" 1,711 3,843 3,921 5,470 Sudan 183 288 320 436 Tanzania, .. 106 318 406 . 488 Tunisia .. 191 306 460 n.a. Uganda, .. 73 172 162 162 Zaire .. .. 235 533 643 n.a. Malawi 99 130 141 Rhodesia 495, 357 453 n.a. Zambia 606 716 n.a. Asia and Oceania 18,070 45,000 54,800 n.a. Australia .. 2,711 5,055 5,130 7,658 Brunei .. 22 84 107 n.a. Burma. . .. .. 260 155 135 n.a. Cambodia (Khmer Republic) 95 54 80 n.a. Hongkong 1,026 2,905 3,901 n.a. India .. .. 2,303 2,125 2,263 3,006 Indonesia .. 574 1,002 1,458 n.a. Japan .. .. 4,495 18,828 23,494 38,180 Korea, South 344 1,984 2,522 n.a. Laos .. .. 13 114 44 n.a. Malaysia: West Malaysia 708 ?954 Sabah 64 1,412 1,638 2,393 Sarawak , . 138 J New Zealand 790 1,245 1,523 2,189 Pakistan .. 65410 1,15110 7052 9712 Philippines .. 663 1,210 1,366 1,773 Singapore .. 1,332 2,461 3,383 5,070 Sri Lanka .. 413 388 333 425 Taiwan .. 273 1,524 2,514 3,796 Thailand .. 447 1,293 1,484 n.a. Vietnam, South 240 373 707 n.a. Exports (fob) 1960 4,928 53 568 845 654 217 11 960 43 891 113 168 5,980 394 124 113 76 294 1578 112 83 11 75 39 354 73 475 36 1138' 9 83 23 1,253 182 1557 120 120 480 1576{ 14,740 2,050 88 226 70 689 1,331 841 4,058 33 1 73 160 847 39310 560 1,136 364 151 411 86 1970 1972 1973 11,500 19,80011 n.a. 109 134 180 762 825 1,119 2,623 4,746 n.a. 1,099 1,101" n.a. 779 1,148 1,444 34 48 49 1,655 2,983 n.a. 184 355 n.a. 2,430 5,50011 n.a. 203 254 n.a. 146 10512 n.a. 14,030 16,930 n.a. 1,009 141.73 n.a. 423 479 n.a. 226 220 n.a. 122 168 n.a. 433 389 n.a. 469 553 857 307 314 461 214 244 289 2,366 2,636 n.a. 145 166 203 69 106 132 488 633 n.a. 156 175 n.a. 1,240 2,146 3,384 51 50 n.a. 152 215 n.a. 103 118 132 31 43 n.a. 2,186 2,674 n.a. 298 357 434 259 319 371 182 311 n.a. 282 283 325 735 690 n.a. 60 81 99 367 499 n.a. 1,001 758 n.a. 40,310 57,500 n.a. 4,770 6,457 9,620 92 167 n.a. 107 118 109 39 7 n.a. 2,514 3,478 n.a. 2,026 2,401 2,942 1,161 1,634 n.a. 19,263 28,620 36,796 835 1,624 n.a. 7 3 n.a. 1,687 1,716 2,951 1,223 1,792 2,579 7231? 7372 961 1,062 1,105 1,788 1,554 2,181 3,610 342 313 392 1,428 2,916 4,401 710 1,081 1,584 8 13 n.a. 'United States, Canada, Japan, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, West Germany, Italy, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom. 2Includes trade with Bangladesh. 'Includes Canary Islands. 4Egypt is included in Middle East. ,Excluding trade with other East African countries. 'Import figures exclude those of oil companies. 'Mainland only. 'Excluding trade with countries of former French West Africa. 'Including trade of Mali and Mauretania. 10Including trade of Bangladesh (former East Pakistan). "Estimate. 121971. 13Excluding from June 1972 oil operations of Iraq National Oil Company and Iraqi Company. 1 ',Including trade of Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland and Namibia. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 91 2 WeeTterrinitiffyrOffaalidg-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 Production in the world and in the four main producing countries Food and tobacco cropsi Wheat Barley Oats ('000 tonnes; 1973) ('000 tonnes; 1973) ('000 tonnes; 1973) World .. .. 377,060 World ? ? 165,510 World .. .. .. 56,896 USSR .. .. 109,7002 USSR . ? 52,000 USSR .. .. 20,000 United States .. 46,576 China .. 19,5002 United States .. 9,636 China .. 35,0002 France ? ? 10,844 Canada .. .. 5,041 India .. 24,923 Canada " 10,333 Germany, West.. 3,045 Rye Maize Millet ('000 tonnes; 1973) ('000 tonnes; 1973) . ('000 tonnes; 1973) World .. .. .. 29,753 World .. .. .. 312,567 World .. .. .. 45,821 USSR .. .. 12,000 United States .. .. 143,344 China .. 23,0002 Poland .. .. 8,300 China .. .. 29,7002 India .. 10,0002 Germany, West ? . 2,574 Brazil .. 15,338 USSR .. 3,000 Germany, East .. 1,670 USSR .. 13,400 Nigeria .. 2,150 Rice Potatoes Sweet potatoes" ('000 tonnes; 1973) ('000 tonnes; 1973) ('000 tonnes; 1972) World .. .. .. 321,079 World .. .. .. 305,250 World .. 124,903 China .. 106,0002 USSR .. .. 94,000 China .. 100,0002 India ? . 67,500 Poland .. - 45,000 Brazil .. 2,200 Indonesia 20,321 China .. .. 32,4002 Japan .. 2,107 Bangladesh 19,050 Germany, West .. 13,675 Indonesia 1,944 Sugar3 Tomatoes Oranges ('000 tonnes; 1973) ('000 tonnes; 1973) ('000 tonnes; 1972) World .. 79,072 World .. .. .. 33,532 World .. .. 26,866 USSR .. .. 9,030 United States .. 6,472 United States .. 7,689 Brazil .. .. 7,156 Italy .. 3,284 Brazil .. 3,200 United States .. 5,400 USSR .. 2,945 Spain .. 2,027 Cuba .. .. 5,400 Spain .. 2,300 Italy .. 1,554 Apples Grapes Coffee ('000 tonnes; 1972) ('000 tonnes; 1972) ('000 tonnes; 1972) World .. ? ? 19,505 World .. .. 50,595 World .. 4,908 France .. .. 2,829 Italy .. 9,369 Brazil .. 1,500 United States .. Z6447 France 8,938 Colombia.. 680 Italy .. .. 1,873 USSR 4,600 Ivory Coast 270 Germany, West .. 1,217 Turkey 3,396 Mexico .. 222 Cocoa Tea Tobacco ('000 tonnes; 197210) ('000 tonnes; 1972) ('000 tonnes; 1972) World .. 1,477 World .. 1,371 World .. .. 4,768 Ghana .. 433 India .. 452 United States .. 793 Nigeria .. 244 Sri Lanka 213 China .. 785 Brazil .. 185 China .. 201 India .. 409 Ivory Coast 185 Japan .. 94 USSR .. 300 Fibres Wool', Cotton Jute's ('000 tonnes; 1973) ('000 tonnes; 19731) ('000 tonnes; 19721) World .. .. 2,590 World .. .. 13,070 World .. .. 3,486 Australia 808 United States .. 2,820 Bangladesh .. 1,213 USSR .. .. 4302 USSR .. 2,580 India .. 1,066 New Zealand .. 320 China .. 1,540 China .. 5002 Argentina 189 India .. 1,150 Thailand .. 382 Hard fibres9 Nylon" Rayon5 ('000 tonnes; 1972) ('000 tonnes; 1973) ('000 tonnes; 1973) World .. 843 World .. .. 7,4002 World .. .. 3,6002 Brazil .. 210 United States .. 2,863 United States .. 6152 Tanzania .. 157 Japan .. .. 1,1178 Japan .. 51 28 Mexico .. 145 Germany, West .. 6418 USSR .. .. 46612 _ Philippines 68 Italy .. 380 United Kingdom 253 1Harvest figures referred to the calendar year in which the entire harvest or the bulk of the harvest took place. 2Estimate. 3Raw value. 4Greasy basis. 8Rayon and acetate filament yarn and staple (' cellulosics '). 8Including allied fibres. 7Commercial production. 81972. 8Sisal, manila, henequen, etc. "Estimates for year ending September 30th. "Non-cellulosic (' synthetic ') staple and fibres, including terylene, etc. 121971. 13Excludes yams. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 92 i ' Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Metals Iron ore Pig iron5 Crude steel ("000 tonnes ; 1973) (000 tonnes ; 1973) ('000 tonnes; 1973) World .. 850,00013 World .. .. 476,0003 World . . .. 613667;4006203 USSR .. 216,100 United States 88,541 USSR .. Japan .. .. 95,9001' 92,041 United States .. USSR .. 130,739 Australia 82,929 United States .. 91,8111' Japan .. .. 119,290 France .. 54,350 Germany, West .. 37,091 Germany, West .. 49,521 Copper6 Lead 8 Zinc5 ('000 tonnes; 1973) ('000 tonnes; 1973) ('000 tonnes; 1973) World . . .. 7,600 World .. . . 4,055 World . . . . . . 5,620 United States .. 1,653 United States .. 806 Japan .. 843 USSR .. 1,080 USSR .. .. 570 USSR .. .. 720 Japan .. 800 Germany, West .. 303 United States .. 639 Zambia .. 689 United Kingdom 265 Canada .. .. 533 Tinl? Aluminium Nickel ('000 tonnes; 1973) ("000 tonnes; 1973) ('000 tonnes; 1973) World . . 247 World . . ? . . 12,474 World .. .. 645 Malaysia .. 72 United States .. 4,109 Canada .. .. 241 USSR .. 36 USSR .. 1,800 USSR .. .. 120 Bolivia .. 29 Japan .. 1,103 New Caledonia .. 109 China .. 23 Canada .. 940 Australia .. .. 35 Antimonylo Cadmium Magnesium ('000 tonnes; 1972) ('000 tonnes; 1972) ('000 tonnes; 1972) World . . 74 South Africa 18 China .. 14 Bolivia .. 12 World . . .. United States .. Japan .. USSR .. 16.5 3.8 3.1 2.4 World . . . . United States .. USSR .. Japan .. 230 110 50 11 World primary products USSR .. 8 Belgium .. 1.1 Italy .. 9 Platinum4 Silver Gold ('000 tonnes; 1971) (000 tonnes; 1973) ('000 fine ounces; 1973) ' World . . 127 World . . . . 8,660 World . . 41,70013 USSR .. .. 71 Canada .. 1,500 South Africa 27,403 South Africa .. 39 Peru .. 1,245 USSR .. 6,50013 Canada .. .. 15 Mexico .. 1,200 Canada .. .. 1,930 United States .. 1 United States .. 1,165 United States .. 1,180 Fuels, rubber and oilseeds . Coe, ('000 tonnes; 1973) Petroleum ('000 tonnes; 1973) Natural gas (million cubic metres; 1973) World . . . . 2,700,000 World . . . . . . 2,678,000 World .. 1,210,0003.1 3 United States .. 548,700 United States .. .. 453,174 United States 643,497 ' USSR .. 527,3502 USSR .. .. .. 427,250 USSR .. 236,500 China .. 450,00013 Saudi Arabia .. 364,807 Canada .. 99,200 ' Poland .. 168,393 Iran .. 293,100 Netherlands 70,821 Rubber (natural) Rubber (synthetic) Groundnuts7 ('000 tonnes; 1973) ('000 tonnes; 1973) ("000 tonnes; 19731) World . . 3,450 World .. .. 7,295 World . . 18,050 Malaysia .. 1,566 United States .. 2,627 India .. 5,800 Indonesia 855 USSR .. 980 China .. 2,60013 Thailand .. 382 Japan .. 972 United States 1,537 Sri Lanka 1402 France .. 458 Nigeria .. 1,400 Soya beans Olives Sunflowerseed ('000 tonnes; 19731) ('000 tonnes; 19731) ('000 tonnes; 19731) World .. . . 63,660 World . . 8,630 World . . 10,580 United States .. 43,510 Italy .. 2,500 USSR .. 6,000 ' China .. 11,750 Spain .. 2,440 Argentina 880 Brazil .. 4,930 Greece .. 1,180 Rumania .. 850 USSR .. 670 Tunisia .. 675 Bulgaria .. 500 1Harvest figures referred to the calendar year in which the entire harvest or the bulk of the harvest took place. 21972. 3Excluding China. Including platinum-group metals. ?Including ferro-alloys. ?Smelter production. in shell. ?Primary refined pig lead; excluding secondary antimonial lead. ?Slab zinc. 10Metal content of ore or concentrates. 11Including coal equivalent of lignite. "Excluding production of ' ferro-alloys in electric furnaces. 13Estimate. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 93 ' ApWdSkradotRaMeil 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Travellers to Europe, 1972 Number of travellers to country shown, European visitors from total visitors USA and Canada visitors' ('000) ('000) ('000) percentage change on 1971 Net receipts from (+) or expenditure on (-) travel abroad (C million) with OECD with USA with countries and all in Europe Canada countries Austria .. Belgium 9,0092 2,3502.3 7632 2302.3 10,2532 2,7802.3 +7 -4 +469 -1165 +35 +75 +451 -110 5 France .. 1 0,9107 1,6307 16,700 +9 +24 +99 +111 Germany, West 5,1322 1,4842 7,5652 -1 -948 +38 -1,064 Greece. 1,466 603 2,436 +23 +54 +73 +131 Italy .. 7,396 2,224 15,111 +5 +149 +150 +450 Jugoslavia .. 4,1442 3252 8,593 -1 n.a. n.a. +587 Netherlands .. 1,6512 5512 2,5942 +8 -937 +277 -647 Norway 7703.4 2903.4 1,1614 +5 -107 l-127 -2 Portugal .. 1,639 367 2,173 +11 +55 +38 +95 Spain .. 8,5422 1,5252 10,7592 +14 n.a. n.a. +967 Switzerland .. 5,1282 1,3082 7,1312 +3 n.a. n.a. +250 United Kingdom 3,935 2,163 7,255 4 -208 +156 +21 "Excluding day excursions; arrivals at frontiers unless otherwise indicated. 2Arrivals at principal forms of tourist accommodation. 3Estimate. 4Arrivals at classified hotels. 5Belgium-Luxemburg. 5Including visitors from other countries. 71971. Civil aviation (million passenger-kilometres flown') 1960 1970 1971 1972 1960 1970 1971 1972' Argentina .. 990 2,395 2,700 2,963 Japan .. 1,051 16,431 16,501 n.a. Australia .. 3,008 9,268 9,682 11,301 Mexico .. 1,309 2,939 3,571 4,080 Belgium .. 1.264 2,447 2,720 3,093 Netherlands 2,672 5,770 6,444 7,857 Brazil .. . ? 2,679 4,385 4,984 5,959 New Zealand 528 1,683 1,828 2,260 Canada .. 4,267 15,397 15,459 16,625 Norway .. 685 1,954 2,134 2,526 Colombia .. 777 2,063 2,182 2,247 Portugal .. 243 2,455 3,005 3,322 Denmark .. 602 1,616 1,651 1,808 South Africa 513 2,872 3,152 3,540 France .. 5,229 13,587 14,023 17,458 Spain .. 782 5,874 7,067 8,083 Germany, West . ? 1,284 8,255 8,610 10,452 Sweden .. 1,012 2,449 2,630 3,006 Greece .. 289 2,126 2,343 2,965 Switzerland ? ? 1,138 4,420 5,199 5,783 Iceland .. 261 1,746 1,830 1,940 United Kingdom . ? 6,372 18,953 20,348 22,168 India 1,115 3,555 3,613 4,556 United States . ? .. 62,542 210,327 218,304 245,303 Ireland .. 404 1,777 1,791 1,623 USSR .. .. 16,4004 78,500 88,331 n.a. Israel ? ? 439 2,519 3,138 3,356 Venezuela .. . 386 1,218 1,298 1,522 Italy . ? 1,3393 8,400 9,502 10,114 World total2 .. 109,000 382,000 406,000 462,000 'Scheduled services operated by airlines registered in each country, including both domestic and international traffic. 2ICAO members only, excluding USSR. 3Excluding ITAVIA. 41961. The principal European airports: air passenger traffic', 1972 (thousands) London, .. Paris3 Frankfurt .. Rome4 Copenhagen.. Palma Madrid .. Amsterdam .. Berlins .. Zurich Athens . ? Dusseldorf .. 23,601.4 15,558.0 10,846.4 8,633.7 7,427.3 6,955.7 6,455.0 6,327.0 5,522.4 5,189-6 4,626.1 4,556.5 Munich .. Milan? ? ? Stockholm7 Barcelona .. Hamburg .. Brussels .. Geneva Oslo Lisbon .. Manchester .. Hanover .. G lasgowa 4,248.42,325.9 Istanbul 4,142.7 Stuttgart 2,004.1 3,947.2 Nice lin 1,968.9 3,476-8 Marseilles 1,838.5 3,436.4 Vienna 1,753.5 3,106.6 1,652.3 2,936.8si 1,621.1 2,693.3 9' Cologne Jersey 1,558.0 2,403-5 1,311.8 2,350.7 Belfast 1,186-3 2,349.6 Lyons.. .. Basle-Mulhouse 1,087.2 2,329.5 753.9 'International and domestic arrivals and departures, excluding passengers in direct transit. 2Heathrow and Gatwick. 3Orly and Le Bourget. 4Ciampino and Fiumicino. sTempelhof and Tegel. sLinate and Malpensa. 7Bromma and Arlanda. 5Abbotsinch and Prestwick. 91971. Deaths in road accidents, 1971 (per 100,000 population) Australia 30.3 Greece 11.8 Norway .. 13.8 Austria 36.9 Hongkong ? ? 6-4 Poland 12.1 Belgium 27.22 Hungary 18-9 Portugal .. 26.6 Canada .. 24.81 Ireland 18.9 Scotland .. 17.2 Chile .. . 17.42 Israel .. 19.13 Singapore .. 13.51 Czechoslovakia .. 20.9' Italy .. 24.3 Spain.. 13.02 Denmark 24-81 Japan.. .. 201 Sweden .. 17.1 England and Wales 14.3 Mexico 8.1 Switzerland .. 29.1 Finland .. 23.41 Netherlands .. 24.0 United States 25.5 France 23.31 New Zealand 23.6 Uruguay .. 6.81 Germany, West .. 31.11 Northern Ireland 18.8 Venezuela .. 23.9 11970. 21969. 3Jewish population. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 94 World aiipitrfalfitDr Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 nternational and domestic passenger-kilometres flown', 1972 1.3 s4 United Kingdom Sweden 6_17.8 84 8.2 Thousand million passenger?kilometres InternationalII Domestic USSR* 4.5 9 1994. United States Ifl Ireland* 0 tw " Ponogol* 1-? France Ii W. Germany Israel 2 6 2.0 isr Spam* Colombia Brazil Argentina South Africa New - Zealand* 1.5 . "Scheduled services operated by airlines registered in each country; indicating main countries only (see the table on the facing page for total traffic). *Estimate. European airports International and domestic air passenger arrivals and departures', 1972 He's' \ ? Million passengers arriving or departing International ? Domestic r r:7 a Heathrow and Gatwick b Orly and Le Bourget c Ciampino and Fiumicino d Tempelhof and legal e Malpensa and Linato f Bromma and Arlanda g Prestwick and Abbotsinch Estimate, 'Excluding passengers in transit; indicating main west European airports (see the table on the facing page for total arrivals and departures). *Estimate. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 95 World Travel Standards of Living g), > -0 World rich and poor, 1972 -0 -n XeD (72) Mtn Is) 0 0 Is) 0 CO 0 0 CO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CD 0- National income per head over ?1500 ?1000-1500 ? 500-1000 ? 370? 500 World average ?370 I1111 ? 250? 370 ? 125? 250 ? 50? 125 below ?50 Taiwan Hongkong Philippines Malaysia' , *FY: ihmik.jndonesia New Zealand), 02/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 1 Countries named are those, other than in Europe, with a national income of more than ?1,000 million. A detailed map of the EEC is given on page 42. . WorldstaitithcittgAbliViiiiii08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 io National income, consumer goods and services National income, per head, 1972 growth, Consumer goods and services, motor television radio telephones electricity ti (average: % cars sets sets it US$ E per annum) 1972 1972 1972 1973 19606 ii 0 Argentina Australia.. ? ? 57811 2,99212 40711 1,21312 3.0 3.3 7.15 32.8 15.5 22-7 37.0" 81 213 33.9 77.6 98.45 .4 Austria .. Belgium .. ? . .. 2,459 3,228 983 1,290 4.5 4.3 19.5 231 22.6 23.6 28.8 22.7 36.7 23.7 98.3 99.6 Brazil .. ? 37911 15611 3.4 2.5" 6.7 6.1 2.2 46-9" Burma .. 684.16 284,16 1.910 0.111 - 2.2 0.1 n.a. ? Canada .. .. 4,236 1,693 3.8 32.35 36.7 821 50.0 n.a. S Chile .. 5675 2335 2-2 2011. 5.0 14.9 4.2 70.6 Denmark ? . 3,846 1,537 3.9 24.6 28.2 32-7 37.9 99.0 S Finland .. .. ? . 2,605 1,041 4.7 17.7 25.6 41.0 30.5 88.6 France .. .. ? . 3,355 1,341 4.7 26.9 23.7 32.9 19.9 98.817 4 Germany, West .. 3,703 1,480 3.5 26.4 29.3 32-9 26.8 59.017 S Ghana .. .. Greece .. . ? 265" 1,324 110" 529 -0.3 7.4 0-411 3.4 0.2 5.8 8.5 0.65 11'25 16.3 n.a. 53.2 40 India .. Ireland .. ? . 86,1.15 1,696 3611,15 678 1.5 3.3 0.1 14.05 0.15 17.3 2.3 0.3 20.75 11.3 n.a. 83.0 Israel .. . ? 2,009 803 5.4 6-5 12.0 22.1 19.4 96.55 iti Italy . ? . ? 1,992 796 3.9 23.0 20.2 23.0 20.8 95.9 4 Jamaica .. Japan .. ? . 723 2,402 289 960 3.6 9.1 3.74 117 5.5 22.5 37.6" 4.2 65.8 31.5 n.a. n.a. Jugoslavia .. 6968 2788 5.98 4-36 11.3 17.1 4.4 54.5 4 Mexico .. 632" 263" 3.4 2.9 7-3 301 3.8 58.9" Netherlands .. ? . 3,125 1,249 41 23.4 24.35 28.05 29.9 98.1 0 New Zealand ? . ? . 2,823,3 1,13413 2.2 34.1 25.0 25.05 44.6 99.5 Norway .. ? ? 3,140 1,255 4.0 21.7 24.1 31.3 32.0 n.a. 0 Poland .. .. ? ? 1,3517 5407 5.93 2.0 15.7 17.5 6.3 80.1 Portugal 6735 276, 5.4 6.85 6.3 16.9 9.9 40.5 0 South Africa ? ? 736,4 294,4 2'4" 7.011 - 10.2 7.3 n.a. Spain .. .. 1,236 494 5.5 9.4 14.5 21.06 16.4 89.3 0 Sri Lanka .. 16011 6711 2.7 0.7 - 3.9 0.5 21.1 Sweden .. .. . ? 4,611 1,843 2.9 30.3 33.3 36.8 59.3 n.a. Switzerland .. . ? 3,7037 1,4807 2.3 24.9 23.9 30.5 53.9 97.8 United Kingdom ? . 2,538 1,015 2.3 23.4 30.5 34.0 31.4 n.a. United States .. ? ? 5,079 2,030 3.0 44.85 47.4 169.5 62.7 n.a. USSR .. .. ? . 1,4017 5607 5.63 0.64 16.2 40.4 5.3 n.a. Venezuela .. 1,031 412 1.8 7.25 8.9 18.2 4.2 78.4 'Growth in real domestic product per head, mainly 1962-72 or 1962-71. 2Percentage of dwellings with electricity, and ownership of other items as percentage of population. 3Net material product. 41969.51971.6Mainly around 1960. 'Estimate. 8Gross material product. 8At market prices (including indirect taxes net of subsidies). 101962-68. 111970. 12Year ending June 30th. 13Year beginning April 1st. "Including Namibia. 15Year ending March 31st. ,,Year ending September 30th. 171968, Education and reading Students primary secondary, higher, Illiteracy, percentage of Books new titles Daily newspapers, number circulation per 1,000 '000 %2 %2 '000 %2 population, published persons 1970 1960 1970 1960 1970 1970 1970 1971 Argentina 3,386 97 105 31 44 275 14 9 4,6277 176 179 Australia.. .. 1,76813 110 10713 61 8113 16513 1713 315 4,9357 58 321 Brazil .. .. 12,812 100 130 11 27 430 5 39 6,39217 257 36 Canada .. 3,824 118 118 49 67 482 27 210 4,205 115 211 China .. .. 90,000, 586.15 n.a. 17605 n.a. 82016 n.a. 5210 n.a. 3921, 1911 Czechoslovakia 1,966 93 97 36 37 131 10 210 9,0417 28 252 Egypt .. .. 3,741 66 70 16 33 218 7 80 2,1427 14 22 France .. .. 4,940 144 118 46 73 61517 1617 410 22,372 106 238 Germany, West, 6,345 133 132 55 61 500 14 110 40,354 1,09314 319,4 Ghana .. .. 1,420 59 89 2 5 5 1 7710 136 7 46 India .. .. 49,499,, 42 5612 10 1512 2,009 4 72 13,614 821 16 Italy .. .. 4,841 115 107 35 59 687 17 9 8,283 75 146 Japan .. .. 9,631 102 100 79 90 1,684 16 2 31,040 180 497 Netherlands .. 1,462 105 102 67 79 231 20 110 10,827 93 311 Spain .. .. 3,930 75 83 20 49 217 8 13 19,762 115 99 Sweden .. 615 95 97 77 102 124 19 - 7,558 114 534 United Kingdom 6,04017 109 10517 65 69,7 58317 14" 110 33,4417 106 448 United States .. 31,900 102 109 86 100 8,498 49 2 80,569 1,749 301 USSR .. .. 40,321 104 104 60 66 4,581 25 2 85,487 647 347 I Mainly 1971. ,As percentage of estimated corresponding population of school age as defined for each country: generally primary 5-11; secon- dary 12-18; higher 20-24. 'Including technical and post primary vocational education. 4Including teacher training. 5Excluding West Berlin. 61 958-59. 71970. 8Latest available figures; mainly around 1960. ,Mainly of those aged 15 years and over. 10Around 1950. 111955. 1,1965. 131968.14Including 700 regional editions.15Not strictly comparable with other percentages (for primary: percentage of population aged 5-14; for secondary: percentage of population aged 15-19).181962.171969. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 97 rfitglificlabbilinrdfigffidt-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 Production and prices in 1973 Coal, (million tonnes) Crude oil (million tonnes) Crude steel (million tonnes) Electricity Merchant (thousand ships million launched kWh) (thousand g.t.) Index of industrial production (1970=100) (1970=100) Wholesale price index Belgium-Luxemburg 6.9 - 21.5 42.6 224.73 1163 1163 Denmark .. - - 0.5 17.63 9202. 1118.13 125 France .. .. 27.3 1.3 25.3 174.1 1,133.8 123 122 Germany, West 130.0 6.6 49.5 298.8 1,980.0 1146 115 Ireland .. .. 01'3 - 0.112 7.22 32.0 108,3 11713 Italy .. .. 0.4 1.0 21.0 140.815 753.6 113 125 Netherlands .. 1.7 1.5 5.6 52.6 896.5 124 118 ris United Kingdom 132.0 0.4 26.6 280.0 1,017.7 1113 14410 EEC16 .. .. 298.4 10.8 150.1 1,017.3 6,958.5 116 1273.17 Austria .. 1.8 2.6 4.5 31-2 3.013 119 111 Iceland .. - - - 2.32 1.1 n.a. n.a. Norway .. 0.4 1.6 1.0 72.7 1,071.3 111 117 Portugal 0.313 - 04,3 9.6 12.8 11313 10813 Sweden.. - - 5.7 77-3 2,517.5 111 121 Switzerland - - 0.514 31 .313 - 104" 117 EFTA', .. 2.5 4.2 12.2 225.0 3,605.7 n.a. n.a. Czechoslovakia 770 77.0 0.2 13.1 514 - 13113 n.a. Jugoslavia 165 16.5 3.4 2.7 35.0 616.4 127 144 Poland .. Spain .. 168.4 11.4 0.4,3 0.1 141 10.7 84.3 75-8 550.2 1,568.3 120,3 140 n.a. 113,3 is USSR .. 527.313 427.2 130.7 901.1 n.a. 123 n.a. is Argentina 0.7,3 22.113 2.1 20.42.13 21.5 122 371 Australia.. 681 18-8 7.7 67.1 93.7 108, n.a. z Canada .. 18.8 101.8 13.4 262.0 233.5 122 132 India .. 78.0 7.2 6.813 64.23.13 25.3 110,3 134 % Japan .. .. 28113 0.713 119-3 428.6" 15,673.1 130 116 Nigeria .. .. 0.3.is 100.1 - 2.213 - n.a. n.a. South Africa .. 62.4 _ 5.6 64.8 5.2 114, 128 United States .. 548.7 453.2 136.5 1,853.413 889.6 118 123 Total world4 2,245 2,678 667 5,734 31,520, 120 n.a. ',Including coal equivalent of lignite. 2Public utilities only. 3 Excluding Luxemburg. 4Excluding China. 'Also excluding USSR and Rumania. 6Excluding West Berlin. Including construction. 'Manufacturing only. ,Year ending June 30th. ',Basic materials. 11 Year ending March 31st. 131970. 131972. 141971. ''Year ending September 30th. "Including, where figures not available, estimates for 1973.13Excluding Ireland. Economic aid to developing countries' (annual averages; 1969-1971) Outflow of capital to developing countries2 Emn % of gdp, Inflow of capital4 Emn ? per head Emn ? per head Australia .. 91 0.59 Latin America 699 2.1 Asia and Pacific 1,511 1-4 Austria .. 8 0.14 of which: of which: Belgium .. 55 0.51 Brazil .. 108 1.2 Afghanistan 14 1.0 Canada .. 143 0.42 Chile .. 34 3.5 India 376 0.7 Denmark .. 28 0.43 Colombia . 74 3.6 Indonesia .. 190 1.6 France . 422 0.68 Dominican Rep. 20 5.0 Iran .. .. 15 0.5 Germany, West 259 0.33 Mexico .. 59 1.2 Israel .. 26 9.2 Italy .. Japan 84 421 0 22 0.51 Africa .. .. 747 2.3 Jordan . 25 11.0 .. Netherlands 80 0.60 of which: Korea, South 137 4.4 Norway 19 0.40 Algeria .. 48 3.6 Laos 29 9.9 .. Portugal .. Sweden .. 34 54 134 0.40 Ghana .. Ivory Coast 25 23 3.0 4.7 Malaysia .. Pakistan. .. 19 1816 1.8 1.46 . Switzerland 11 0.13 Kenya .. 30 2.7 Papua New Guinea 57 24.2 United Kingdom ? . 191 0.38 Morocco .. 43 2.9 Philippines 33 0.9 United States .. 1,345 0.33 Nigeria .. Tanzania .. 48 22 0.7 1.8 Singapore .. Sri Lanka .. .. 16 21 7.9 1.7 Tunisia .. 50 10.2 Thailand .. .. 37 1.1 Total3 .. 3,272 0-39 Zaire .. 36 2.0 Vietnam, South .. 187 10.5 ',Excluding China and Soviet Area; official flows of capital, excluding those for military purposes. 2Including the net flow of resources to main multilateral agencies. 3Including also Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Luxemburg, New Zealand and South Africa. 4Including funds from multilateral agencies. 'Gross domestic product. 'Including partial receipts by Bangladesh. Invisible trade receipts' million 1970 1971 As % of world total 1970 1971 E million 1970 1971 As % of world total 1970 1971 United States .. 8,964 9,840 23.2 22.2 Japan .. 1,382 1,748 3.6 3.9 United Kingdom 4,524 5,011 11.7 11.3 Canada .. .. 1,337 1,402 3.5 3.2 France2 .. .. 2,520 3,060 6.8 7.0 Belgium-Lux. .. 1,186 1,312 3.1 3.0 Germany, West 2,616 3,088 6.5 6.9 Switzerland .. 1,070 1,278 28 2.9 Italy .. .. 2,330 2,698 6.0 6.1 Total world3 .. 38,650 44,290 100-0 100-0 Netherlands .. 1,553 1,859 4.0 4.2 lIncluding transport, tourism, banking, insurance, interest, dividends and earnings, etc.; excluding Government transactions. 2Transactions of metropolitan France with all foreign countries. 3Excluding China and the Soviet Area. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 98 414 , World pupulotienfelease 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 4 4 4 4 (mid 1972) Countries (as at May 1974) are listed in alphabetical order within continents and, for other than independent territories, the following distinctions are made: Dependent territories -responsible power shown (UK), (US), (Fr.), (Sp.), (Port.), etc. Trust territories -(*US), (*Aust.). For certain countries 1973 population figures are given on pages 100-121. ('000) World total population .. 3,782,000 Africa 364,000 Afars and Issas, Territory of (Fr.) .. 99 Algeria 15,27022 Angola,. (Port.) .. .. 5,812 Botswana .. . 688 British Indian Ocean Territory (UK) 2 Burundi .. 3,403 Cameroon .. 5,836,4 Cape Verde Islands (Port.) Central African Republic Chad Comoro Islands (Fr.) Congo Dahomey .. Egypt . Equatorial Guinea .. Ethiopia Gabon .. Gambia .. 285 l,637''. 3,791 285 981 2,869 34,839 293 25,933 500,. 383 Ghana .. 9,087 Guinea.. .. 4,109 Ivory Coast .. 4,526 Kenya .. 12,067 Lesotho 972 Liberia 1,571" Libya .. 2,084 Malagasy Republic .. 6,750,4 Malawi .. 4,666 Mali 5,257 Mauritania .. 1,227 Mauritius .. 857 Morocco .. 15,825 Mozambique (Port.) Namibia (S. Africa)... Niger .. .. .. Nigeria.. .. .. . Portuguese Guinea (Port.) . Reunion (Fr.) Rhodesia ( U K) .. . Rwanda .. .. . St Helena (UK) .. . Sao Tome Et Principe (Port.) Senegal .. . . . Seychelles (UK) .. Sierra Leone .. .. Somalia .. .. South Africa .. .. ? ? Spanish Sahara (Sp.) Sudan .. .. .. Swaziland .. ..Tanzania .. ? ? 434' 13,996 Togo .. .. .. 2,092 Tunisia ? ? .. ? ? 5,377 Uganda .. .. 10,462 Upper Volta5,611 .. .. Zaire .. .. ? ? 22,860 Zambia ? ? 4,420 8,508 659,7 4,243 58,020 479 466 5,690 3,896 75 4,122 55 2,627 2,941 22,98722 91 16,489 North America Antigua,' .. Bahamas .. Barbados .. Belize (UK) .. Bermuda (UK) .. Canada .. Cayman Islands (UK) Costa Rica .. Cuba .. Dominica,, Dominican Republic El Salvador .. Greenland (Den.) .. Grenada Guadeloupe (Fr.) .. Guatemala .. 332,000. 73 185 240 128 56, 21,848 11 1,843 8,749 73 4,305 3,760 52 96 337 5,409 Haiti .. Honduras .. Jamaica .. Martinique (Fr.) .. Mexico .. Montserrat (UK) .. Netherlands Antilles (Neth.) Nicaragua .. Panama .. Panama Canal Zone (US) Puerto Rico (US) .. St Kitts, Nevis Et Anguilla,, St Lucia,. .. St Pierre Et Miquelon (Fr.) St Vincent27 Trinidad Et Tobago Turks & Caicos Islands (UK) United States.. .. Virgin Islands (UK) .. Virgin Islands (US) .. South America Argentina .. Bolivia Brazil .. Chile .. Colombia .. Ecuador .. Falkland Islands (UK) French Guiana (Fr.) .. Guyana .. Paraguay .. Peru .. Surinam (Neth.) Uruguay .. Venezuela .. Asia (excluding USSR) .. Afghanistan .. . Bahrain .. Bangladesh .. Bhutan Brunei (UK) Burma Cambodia-Khmer Republic China (mainland) Cyprus Gaza Strip,. Hongkong (UK) India Indonesia .. Iran .. Iraq .. Israel .. Japan .. Jordan Korea, North Korea, South .. Kuwait Laos .. Lebanon .. Macao (Port.) Malaysia .. Maldive Islands Mongolia Nepal . Oman Pakistan Philippines .. Qatar .. Saudi Arabia Sikkim,. Singapore Sri Lanka Syria ('000) ('000) 5,073 2,687 1,923 344 52,641 12 230 1,988 1,5254 47. 2,809, 65 115 6 91 1,043 6 208,842 12 67, 201,000 23,923 5,195 98,8541. 10,045 22,461 6,508" 232 56 754 2,581 14,456', 419 2,956 10,969', .. 2,154,000'3 .. 17,878 224 60,6753. 874 142 27,584,4 6,701,, 785,600 645, 356,, 4,077 563,4942 121,830 30,550 10,0742, 3,080 106,958. 2,46712, 14,680 32,369' 914 3,106 2,963', 268 10,910 112 1,315 11,467 699 64,8922' 39,046 84 8,199 202 2,147. 13,033 6,6782. Taiwan Thailand .. Timor (Port.) Turkey United Arab Emirates Vietnam, North .. Vietnam, South .. West Irian (Indonesia)" Yemen Yemen, People's Democratic Rep. Europe (excluding USSR) Albania .. Andorra .. Austria Belgium .. Bulgaria .. Channel Islands (UK) Czechoslovakia .. Denmark Faroe Islands (Den.) Finland .. France Germany, East, Germany, West. Gibraltar (UK) Greece Holy See Hungary Iceland Ireland Isle of Man (UK) Italy .. Jugoslavia .. Liechtenstein Luxemburg .. Malta .. Monaco .. Netherlands .. Norway Poland Portugal, Rumania .. San Marino Spain'. .. Swedsn Switzerland United Kingdom ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 15,140 36,286 626 37,010'2 203 22,038 19,100 937 6,062 1,515 469,000. 2,286 16 7,488 9,711 8,579 122 14,481 4,993 42 4,826 51,720 17,043 61,674 28, 8 8,8965,29 1 10,398 209 3,014 56 54,345 20,550 21 348 319, 24 13,330 3,933 33,068 8,590 20,769 18 34,494 8,122 6,422 55,788 Oceania 20,200, American Samoa (US) .. 31 Australia .. 12,959 British Solomon Islands (UK) 174 Christmas Island (Aust.) .. 3 Cocos Islands (Aust.) .. 1 Cook, Niue & Tokelau Islands (NZ) 28 545 127 59 937 2 7 117 90 2,905, 2 95 2,581 French Polynesia (Fr.) .. Gilbert Et Ellice Islands (UK) Guam (US) .. . Midway Islands (US) .. Nauru New Caledonia (Fr.) .. New Hebrides (UK; Fr.) .. New Zealand Norfolk Island (Aust.) Pacific Islands (?US) .. Papua New Guinea (Aust.) Pitcairn Island (UK) Tonga Wake Island (US) .. Wallis and Futuna Islands (Fr.) Western Samoa _14 91 2 10 148 USSR .. 247,459 'African population only. 2Including Indian-held part ot Jammu and Kashmir (with a population estimated at 4,617,000 in 1971), the final status of which has not yet been determined. 3Including East Berlin. 4Including West Berlin. 5Excluding alien military personnel. ,Hawaii, a state of the USA, is included in the total for North America. 7Including alien military personnel. ',Former mandated territory known as South West Africa. ,Including the Azores and Madeira Islands. ,.Including the Balearic and Canary Islands, and Spanish North Africa. ',Excluding refugees from Sudan estimated 9128,000 in 1966. ,20f whom 3,241,000 in Europe. ',Including European population of Turkey. 1492 persons. ',Excluding Indian jungle population (estimated all50,000 in 1956 for Brazil, 101,000 in 1961 for Peru and 32,000 in 1961 for Venezuela).16Excluding Palestinian refugees, numbering 188,000 in 1973. ',Western part of island of New Guinea. ,Excluding armed forces. "Excluding the European population of Turkey (3,241,000). 25Excluding nomadic Indian tribes. ," Excluding Jammu and Kashmir, the final status of which has not yet been determined. 22Including nationals living abroad (269,000 in 1966). ,,State associated with the United Kingdom. 24Under Egyptian administration until June 1967 when it was occupied by Israeli military forces. 25Including Palestinian refugees (numbering 723,000 in 1967 for Jordan and 174,000 in 1973 for Syria). 2,Including Cabinda. "Including population of Walvis Bay, part of South Africa (13,000 in 1960). 2.Excluding Walvis Bay, 1971. 30India is responsible for defence and external affairs. ,' Including Ascension and Tristan da Cunha. ,,Excluding dependencies (of which, South Georgia had an estimated population of 499 in 1964). 3,1967. ,',1970. 1969. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 International comparisons World population NKovailittrNintli0A2fiteficyLA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 4.? United Kingdom United States Canada vs tb it Area (sq. miles) Land use (sq. miles) Agriculture and pasture Forest and woodlands 94,217 (88,7651) 72,707 (71) 7,521 (71) 3,615,210 1,685,703 ('69) 1,181,059 ('6.9) 3,851,809 265,109 ('71) 1,710,795 ('71) Climate Station and altitude (feet) Rainfall (inches) London 149 Washington D.C. 72 Ottawa 339 Annual total 22-9 41.9 34.3 Average wettest month 2.5 November 4.4 July 3.5 June Average driest month 1.4 March 2.6 November 2.2 February Temperature (range ?C) Average hottest month 22.8-12.8 July 30.6-20.0 July 27.2-14.4 July Average coldest month 6-7- 1.7 January 5.6-minus 2.8 January minus 6.1-minus 16.1 January Population ("000) ...- Total 55,933 ('73) 47,494 ('38) 210,404 ('73) 129,969 ('38) 22,125 ('73) 11,448 ('.38) re, Capital London 7,281 ('73) Washington D.C. 2,999 ('72) Ottawa 61323(72) im 5 other main cities Birmingham 1,004 ('73) New York 9,944 ('72) Montreal 2,761 ('72) Glasgow 836 ('73) Chicago 7,085 ('72) Toronto 2,672 ('72) irk Liverpool 575 (73) Los Angeles 7,000 ('72) Vancouver 1,098 ('72) Manchester 531 (73) Philadelphia 4,878 ('72) Winnipeg 550 ('72) ir... Sheffield 612 ('73) Detroit 4,489 ('72) Edmonton 507 ('72) Density per sq. mile 594 ('73) 58 ("73) 6 ('73) la Births 1per 1,000 inhabitants Deaths 14.0 ('73) 12.0 ("73) 14.9 c73) 9.4 ('73) 15.5 ('73) 7.4 ('73) National income Total (E million) 64,274 ('73) 424,000 ('72) 43,384 ('73) Average per head (E) 1,149 ('73) 2,030 ('72) 1,961 ('73) Communications Railway freight traffic (million net tonne-kilom.) 23,1001 (73) 1,062,0208.20(.73) 180,540 ('72) Motor vehicles in use ('000) Cars 13,044 ('72) 92,753 ('71) 6,967 ('71) Commercial 1,701 ('72) 19,772 ('71) 1,856 (71) Telephones 1 1,000 314 (73) 627 ('73) 500 ('73) Wireless licences per inhabitants 3402 ('73) 1,6952 ('72) 8212 (72) Television licencesj 310 ('73) 4742 (72) 3672 ('72) Newsprint consumption per head (lb) 60 (73) 101 ('73) 74 (73) Agriculture Production of main crops Wheat 2,397 (Av. '48-'52) Wheat 31,065 (Av. '48-'52) Wheat 13,443 (Av. '48-'52) ('000 tonnes) 5,007 ('73) 46,576 ('73) 17,112 ('73) Barley 2,061 (Av. '48-'52) Maize 74,308 (Av. '48-'52) Barley 4,245 (Av. '48-52) 8,993 ('73) 143,344 ('73) 10,333 ('73) Oats 2,852 (Av. '48-'52) Soya beans 7,312 (Av. '48-'52) Oats 6,220 (Av. '48-52) 1,087 ('73) 43,510 ('73) 5,041 ('73) Potatoes 9,443 (Av. '48-'52) Cotton 3,105 (Av. '48-'52) Potatoes 1,808 (Av. '48-'52) 6,300 ('73) 2,872 ('73) 2,133 ('73) Livestock ('000 head) Cattle 14,725 (12/'73) Cattle 121,990 (1/'73) Cattle 12,734 (12/'72) Sheep 20,177 (12/'73) Sheep 18,710 (1/'72) Sheep 720 (12/71) Pigs 9,179 (12/'73) Pigs 61,502 (12/'72) Pigs 7,303 (12/'72) Industrial production General index (1970=100) 110,, (73) 118 (73) 122 ('73) Coal ("000 tonnes) 132,025 ('73) 548,70018 ('73) 18,8156 (73) Crude oil ('000 tonnes) 366 ('73) 453,174 ('73) 101,800 ('73) Pig iron and ferro-alloys ('000 tonnes) 16,86816 ('73) 91,811's ('73) 9,737 ('73) Crude steel ('000 tonnes) 26,627 ('73) 136,462 ('73) 13,385 (73) Electricity (million kWh) 280,000 ('73) 1,853,390 ('72) 261,978 ('73) average per head (kWh) 5,006 ('73) 8,809 (72) 11,841 ('73) Motor vehicles ('000) 2,164 ('73) 12,637 ('73) 1,576 ('73) Construction Cement production ('000 tonnes) 20,203 ("73) 74,1673 (73) 10,053 ('73) Dwellings completed ('000) 304 ('73) 2,0458 ('73) 232 (72) Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 100 4 4 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Employment Working population ('000) % in agriculture % in manufacturing Unemployment (000) (% rate) Manufacturing employment (index: 1970=100) Overseas trade Total imports (E million) Main sources (% of total) Main imports Total exports (? million) Main destinations (% of total) Main exports UK exports received (?'000) UK imports supplied (?'000) Balance of payments (? mn) Balance of trade (fob) Invisible balance (services, transfers: net) Balance on capital account Allocation of SDRs Merchant shipping Vessels owned ('000 g.t.) of which-oil tankers Goods in external trade Loaded ('000 tonnes) Unloaded ('000 tonnes) Principal ports With tonnage of vessels entered in overseas trade ('000 net reg. tons) Prices (indices: 1970=100) Wholesale Cost of living Finance Currency -Money supply, including demand deposits; end-year International liquidity (gold, foreign exchange, SDRs and reserve position : ?mn, end-year) United Kingdom United States Canada 25,287 ('73) 91,040 ('73) 9,335 ('73) 1'911 ('72) 3.8 ('73) 6.7 ('73) 35.211 ('72) 23.6 ('72) 21.1 ('73) 344 (Av.'54-'58) 630 ('73) 3,384 (Av. '54-'58)4,305 ('73) 280 (Av. '54-'58) 520 ('73) 1.6 (Av. '54-'58) 2.7 (73) 5.1 (Av. '54-'58) 4.9 (73) 4.8 (Av. '54-'58) 5.6 ('73) 93 ('73) 102 ('73) 101 ('72) 15,854 (73) 29,853 ('73) 10,166 ('73) United States 10 (73) Canada 25 ('73) United States 71 ('73) Germany, West 9 ('73) Japan 14 ('73) Japan 4 ('73) France 6 (73) Germany, West 8 ('73) United Kingdom 4 ('73) Netherlands 6 ('73) United Kingdom 5 ('73) Germany, West 3 ('73) Machinery; petroleum and products; chemicals; meat; non-ferrous metals; motor vehicles; fruit and vegetables Machinery; motor vehicles; petroleum and products; iron and steel; chemicals; non-ferrous metals; clothing Machinery; motor vehicles and parts; chemicals; petroleum; textile yarns and fabrics; iron and steel; fruit and vegetables 12,455 ("73) 29,084 ('73) 10,571 (73) United States 12 (73) Canada 21 (73) United States 68 (73) Germany, West 6 ('73) Japan 12 (73) Japan 7 (73) France 5 ('73) Germany, West 5 ('73) United Kingdom 6 ('73) Ireland 5 (73) United Kingdom 5 (73) Germany, West 2 (73) Machinery; chemicals; motor vehicles; textiles; non-ferrous metals; iron and steel; instruments; whisky; aircraft Machinery; cereals; motor vehicles; chemicals; aircraft; soya beans; instruments; timber; iron and steel; coal Motor vehicles; machinery; metal ores; petroleum; timber; newsprint; wheat; wood pulp; chemicals; copper; nickel 28,758 ('38) 1,512,947 (73) 117,980 ('38) 1,610,331 ('73) 2,357 ('38) 413,811 (73) 7,871 ('38) 735,574 ('73) -2,375 ('73) +26314 ('73) +709 ('72) +907 ('73) +1,847 ('73) -1,010 (72) +159 ('73) +165 (72) +343 ('72) - ('73) - ('73) +51 (72) 30,159 ('73) 14,912 ('73) 2,423 (73) 14,107 ('73) 4 721 ('73) 262 (73) 49,539 ('71) 240,9803,28(73) 98,98010 ('72) 206,446 (71) 397,1428,20('73) 62,03010 ('72) UK USA Canada London 34,600 (71) New York 65,00013,26 ('72) Montreal 19,762 ('72) Southampton 22,207 (71) New Orleans 39,5354,13 ('70) Vancouver 17,266 ('72) Liverpool 17,582 ('71) Los Angeles 38,6321, ('72) Halifax 8,949 ('72) Hull 4,717 ('71) Houston 23,902 ('72) Quebec 3,818 ('70) Glasgow 2,740 ('71) San Francisco 19,854 ("68) St John, N.B. 2,722 ('70) 1447 ('73) 123 (73) 132 ('73) 128 ('73) 114 ('73) 116 ('73) ?1=100 new pence, 5 1 dollar =100 cents 1 dollar=100 cents 1 dime=10 cents ?1,650 mn ('38) $31,800 mn ('38) C$1,131 mn ('38) ?13,303 mn 22 (73) $277,900 mn ('73) C$22,780 mn24('73) 2,237 ('73) 6,190 ('73) 2,483 (73) Weights and measures Imperial system" Imperial system21, except: 1 gallon =0.833 imp. gallon 1 pint=16 fluid oz 1 short ton =2,000 lb Imperial system13, except: 1 cwt=100 lb 1 ton=2,000 lb ',Excluding Northern Ireland. 2Based on estimated number of receivers in use. 3Deliveries. 4Gross tonnage. 5Dwellings started. ?Including coal equivalent of lignite (6% of total).7Basic materials only. 8Class 1 railways only. 8Including Great Lakes international traffic and transshipments. loincluding Great Lakes and St Lawrence international traffic.11As percentage of 'employees in employment'. 12A gradual change to the metric system is taking place, with a proposed general target date at end 1975. 13Including coasting trade.14Excluding military expenditure (-?889 mn). 16Decimal currency was introduced from February 16,1971 (formerly ?1 = 20 shillings; 1 shilling = 12 pence).16Excluding production of ferro- alloys in electric furnaces.17Including construction.18Including estimate for lignite (1% of total).18Conversion to the metric system is being planned. 20Year end ing SeptemArth. 2,_cqmiernsion tortimaircoMArusidared.2iNet.skip180:Rn1712t Aktiosironfir4effloviiLuf to a change of classific ? HMCIkart im-Ku 101 Effitutgoratifiseivffaeflatetitimnityffig91000140001-1 Belgium France Germany, West IIt Area (sq. miles) Land use (sq. miles) Agriculture and pasture Forest and woodlands 11,780 6,124 (71) 2,320 ('71) 211,209 127,549 ('70) 54,104 ('70) 95,976 52,124 ('71) 27,734 ('7/) Climate Station and altitude (feet) Rainfall (inches) Brussels 328 Paris 164 Berlin 187 Annual total 33.0 22.3 23.1 Average wettest month 3.5 July 2-2 October 3.1 July Average driest month 2.0 February 1.3 February 1.3 February Temperature (range ?C) Average hottest month 22.8-12.2 July 24.4-12.8 July 23.3-12.8 July Average coldest month 5.6-minus 0.6 January 5.6-zero January 1-7-minus 3.3 January v.... Population ("000) Total 9,810 (73) 52,177 ('73) 61,967 ('73) S 8,374 ('38) 47,100 ('38) 68,55814('38) Capital Brussels 1,069 ('72) Paris 8,182 (70) Bonn" 279 ('71) * 5 other main cities Anetgweerp 672 ('72) Lyons 1,083 ('70) Berlin, West 2,084 ('71) Liege Ghent 439 ('72) 223 ('72) Charleroi 213 (72) Marseilles 964 ('70) Lille-Roub.-Tourc. 881 (70) Bordeaux 555 ('70) Hamburg 1,782 ('71) Munich 1,338 ('71) Cologne 846 ('71) SE Bruges 118 ('72) Toulouse 440 (70) Essen 692 (71) li Density per sq. mile 833 ('73) 247 ('73) 646 ('73) Bi 14.0 ('72) 16.4 C73) 10.2, (73) Dertahthssf per 1,000 inhabitants 12.0 ('72) 10.7 ('73) 11.85 (73) National income Total (? million) 12,530 ('72) 69,320 (72) 120,790 ('73) Average per head (?) 1,290 ('72) 1,341 ('72) 1,949 (73) Communications Railway freight traffic (million net tonne-kilom.) 8,140 ('73) 73,825 ('73) 67,12115 ('73) Motor vehicles in use ("000) Cars 2,247 (72) 13,920 (72) 16,324 (.73) t Commercial 220 (72) 1,890 ('72) 1,220 ('73) Telephones .1 237 ('73) 199 ('73) 268 ('73) Wireless licences }per 1 ?000 367 ('72) 329 (72) 329 ('72) Television licences J inhabitants 236 (72) 237 ('72) 293 (72) - Newsprint consumption per head (lb) 40 ('73) 26 ('73) 40 ('73) Agriculture Production of main crops Wheat 525 (Av. '48-'52) Wheat 7,791 (Av. '48-'52) Wheat 2,669 (Av. '48-'52) ('000 tonnes) 900 (73) 17,792 (73) 7,134 (73) Barley 244 (Av. '48-'52) Barley 1,534 (Av. '48-'52) Oats 2,523 (Av. '48-'52) 660 ('73) 10,844 ('73) 3,045 ('73) Potatoes 2,127 (Av. '48-'52) Maize 422 (Av. '48-'52) Barley 1,402 (Av. '48-'52) 1,400 ('73) 10,635 ('73) 6,622 ('73) Apples 278 (Av. '48-'52) Grapes 7,995 (Av. '48-'52) Potatoes 24,256 (Av. '48-'52) 238 ('72) 8,938 ('72) 13,675 (73) Livestock ('000 head) Cattle 2,865 (5/'73) Cattle 21,902 (10/'72) Cattle 13,890 (12/'72) Sheep 80 (5/.72) Sheep 10,115 (12/'72) Sheep 850 (12/'72) Pigs 4,412 (5/'73) Pigs 11,525 (10/.72) Pigs 20,311 (12/72) Industrial production General index (1970=100) 116 (73) 123 ("73) 1145 (73) Coal ('000 tonnes) 6,872 (73) 27,342,2 (73) 129,97212 (73) Crude oil ("000 tonnes) - 1,255 ('73) 6,637 (73) Pig iron and ferro-alloys ('000 tonnes) 12,655 (73) 20,287 ('73) 37,091 ('73) Crude steel ('000 tonnes) 15,526 (73) 25,266 (73) 49,521 ('73) Electricity (million kWh) 40,400 ("73) 174,080 ('73) 298,810 ('73) average per head (kWh) 4,118 (73) 3,338 ('73) 4,822 ('73) Motor vehicles ('000) _1 3 3,596 (73) 3,949 ('73) Construction Cement production ('000 tonnes) 7,042 ('73) 31,23015 ('73) 40,906 ('73) Dwellings completed ('000) 5310 ('72) 6373 (72) 714 ('73) Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 102 4 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Employment Working population ('000) % in agriculture % in manufacturing Unemployment ('000) (% rate) Manufacturing employment (index: 1970=100) Overseas trade Total imports (? million) Main sources (% of total) Main imports Total exports (? million) Main destinations (% of total) Main exports UK exports received (?'000) UK imports supplied (?'000) Balance of payments (E mn) Balance of trade (fob) Invisible balance (services, transfers: net) Balance on capital account Allocation of SDRs Merchant shipping Vessels owned ('000 g.t.) of which-oil tankers Goods in external trade Loaded ('000 tonnes) Unloaded ('000 tonnes) Principal ports With tonnage of vessels entered in overseas trade ('000 net reg. tons) Prices (indices: 1970=100) Wholesale Cost of living Finance Currency Money supply, including demand deposits; end-year International liquidity (gold, foreign exchange, SDRs and reserve position; I ? mn, end-year) Weights and measures Belgium France Germany, West 3,969 ('72) 21,468 ('72) 26,802 (71) 4.0 ('72) 12-3 ('72) 8-2 (71) 317 (72) 26-3 ('72) 38-9 (71) 168 (Av. '54-'58) 91 ('73) 126 (Av. '54-'58) 394 (73) 8516(Av. '54-'58) 273 ('73) 8-1 (Av. '54-'58) 3-7 (73) n.a. 4-66(Av. '54-'58) 1.2 ('73) 100 ('71) 101 (72) 98 ('72) 8,948, (73) 15,386 ('73) 22,246 ('73) Germany, West 25 ('73) Germany, West 23 (73) Netherlands 14 ('73) France 19 ('73) Belgium-Lux. 12 ('73) France 13 ("73) Netherlands 16 ('73) Italy ? 9 ('73) Belgium-Lux. 10 ('73) United Kingdom 7 ('73) United States 8 (73) Italy 10 ("73) Machinery; motor vehicles; chemicals; petroleum and products; textiles; iron and steel; rough diamonds; copper Machinery; petroleum; chemicals; iron and steel; motor vehicles; non-ferrous metals; textiles; fruit and vegetables Machinery; textiles; petroleum and products; chemicals; iron and steel; fruit and vegetables; motor vehicles 9,1401 (73) 14,661 ('73) 27.503 ("73) Germany, West 24 ('73) Germany, West 19 ('73) France 13 (73) France 21 ('73) Italy 12 (73) Netherlands 10 ('73) Netherlands 18 ('73) Belgium-Lux. 12 (73) United States 8 ('73) United States 6 ('73) United Kingdom 6 ('73) Italy 8 ('73) Iron and steel; chemicals; textiles; motor vehicles; machinery; polished diamonds; copper; glass products Machinery; motor vehicles; chemicals; iron and steel; textiles; cereals; clothing; wines and spirits; dairy produce Machinery; motor vehicles; chemicals; iron and steel; textiles; metal manufactures; instruments 12,653 ('38) 612,165 ('73) 23,334 ('38) 678,336 ('73) 26,70714(38) 785,1677 ('73) 18,625 ('38) 434,297 (73) 23,568 ('.38) 979,552 (73) 30,13814(38) 1,351,236 (73) +4141 (72) +510 ('72) +2,4014 (72) +43, (72) -396 ('72) -2,242 ('72) -269' ('72) -55 (72) +949 ('72) -I 311 ('72) +69 (72) +74 ('72) 1,162 ('73) 8,289 ('73) 7,915 ('73) 314 ('73) 4,952 ('73) 1,777 ('73) 36,7491, ('73) 54,8499 ('73) 25,802" (73) 58,541" ('73) 238,247, ('73) 108,595" (73) Antwerp 51,5119 (72) Marseilles' 51,0139 (72) Hamburg 41,752 ('72) Ghent 6,609, (72) Le Havre 47,661, (72) Bremen 2 29,992 ('72) Dunkirk 17,564, ('72) Wilhelmshaven 10,4199 ('72) Bordeaux' 9,5879 ('72) Lubeck 10,2789 ('72) Rouen' 9,3079 ('72) Emden 6,653 (71) 116 (73) 122 ('73) 115 ('73) 118 (73) 120 ('73) 119 ('73) 1 franc-100 centimes 1 franc=100 centimes 1 Deutsche mark=100 pfennig 43,300 mn francs ('38) 1,920 mn francs' ('38) n.a. ('38) 573,700 mn francs ('73) 303,120 mn francs'' ('73) 132,100 mn D'mark ('73) 2,195 (73) 3,672 ('73) 14,269 ('73) Metric system Metric system Metric system 'Including Luxemburg. 'Including subsidiary ports. 'Building permits issued. 4Balance of trade (cif). 'Excluding West Berlin. 'Excluding the Saar. ',East Germany: 1973 UK exports received ?13,656 thousand; imports supplied ?26,318 thousand. 'Equivalent to 192,000 mn old francs. 'Including coasting trade. "Dwellings started. "Seat of government and provisional capital; official capital; Berlin. ''Including coal equivalent of lignite (France 6%, West Germany 25% of total). "Motor vehicles assembled: 956 thousand (71). 1 ',All Germany. "Year ending September 30th. "End November. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 103 Europe Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Italy Netherlands Swedero 111. VIt Area (sq. miles) Land use (sq. miles) Agriculture and pasture Forest and woodlands 116,306 68,143 ('71) 23,823 ('71) 15,9822 8,216 ('71) 1,154 ('71) 173,650 14,510 ('71) 87,695 ('71) Climate Station and altitude (feet) Rome 377 Amsterdam 5 Stockholm 146 ;1 Rainfall (inches) Annual total 25.7 25.6 22.4 Average wettest month 3.8 November 2.8 Sept., Oct. 31 August Average driest driest month 0.6 July 1-3 March 1.1 Feb., March Temperature (range ?C) Average hottest month 31.1-17.8 July, August 20.6-15-0 July 21.1-12.8 July Average coldest month 12.2- 3.9 January 4.4- 1.1 January minus 0.6-minus 5.6 Feb. Population ('000) Total 54,88811 ('73) 13,438 ('73) 8,140 ('73) 43,596 ('38) 8,684 ('38) 6,297 ('38) Capital 5 other main cities Rome 2,782 ('71) Milan 1,724 C71) Naples 1,233 (71) Amsterdam 1,029 ('72) Rotterdam 1,064 (72) The Hague, 702 (72) Stockholm Goteborg 1,351 ('72), Malmo 688 ('721 449 ('71) t Turin 1,178 ('71) Utrecht 463 ('72) Uppsala 130 ('71) Genoa 812 ('71) Eindhoven 345 ("72) Vaster& 118 ('71) * Palermo 651 (71) Arnhem 276 (72) Norrkoping 116 ('71) Density per sq. mile 472 ('73) 846 ('73) 47 ('73) i Births16.3 1,000 inhabitants (72) 14-5 ('73) 13.5 (73) Deaths }per 9.6 (72) 8.2 ('73) 10.5 (73) i National income Total (f million) 43,187 ('72) 16,654 ('72) 14,981 ('72) Average per head (f) 796 ('72) 1,249 ('72) 1,843 (72) - Communications Railway freight traffic (million net tonne-kilom.) 17,120 (72) 3,277 (73) 16,210 ('72) Motor vehicles in use ('000) Cars 12,475 ('72) 3,117 ('72) 2,457 ('72) Commercial 993 ('72) 346 ('72) 145 (72) Telephones208 Wireless licences per 1,000 ('73) 230 ('72) 299 ('73) 280 ('71) 593 ('73) 368 ('72) Television licences inhabitants 202 ('72) 243 ('71) 333 (72) Newsprint consumption per head (lb) 10 ('73) 56 ('73) 79 ('73) Agriculture Production of main crops Wheat 7,170 (Av. '48-'52) Wheat 324 (Av. '48-'52) Wheat 677 (Av. '48-'52) ('000 tonnes) 8,958 ('73) 725 ('73) 1,255 ('73) Maize 2,306 (Av. '48-'52) Barley 201 (Av. '48-'52) Barley 231 (Av. '48-'52) 5,052 ('73) 383 ('73) 1,804 ('73) Tomatoes 1,128 (Av. '48-'52) Potatoes 4,679 (Ay. '48-'52) Oats 804 (Av. '48-'52) 3,284 ('73) 5,400 ('73) 1,380 ('73) Grapes 7,076 (Av. '48-'52) Apples 285 (Av. '48-'52) Potatoes 1,814 (Av. '48-'52) 9,369 ('72) 400 ('72) 997 ('73) Livestock ('000 head Cattle 8,571 (1/'73) Cattle 4,672 (5/'73) Cattle 1,841 (6/'73) Sheep 7,846 (1/'72) Sheep 657 (5/'73) Sheep 325 (6/'72) Pigs 7,990 (1/73) Pigs 6,542 (5/'73) Pigs 2,264 (6/'73) Industrial production General index (1970=100) 113 (73) 124 ('73) 111 ('73) Coal ('000 tonnes) 4007 ('73) 1,721 ('73) Crude oil ('000 tonnes) 1,040 ('73) 1,491 ('73) Pig iron and ferro-alloys ("000 tonnes) 9,748, ('73) 4,706 (73) 2,5604 ('73) Crude steel ('000 tonnes) 20,967 ('73) 5,624 ('73) 5,659 (73) Electricity (million kWh) 140,800 ('73) 52,627 (73) 77,279 ('73) average per head (kWh) 2,565 ('73) 3,932 ('73) 9,494 ('73) Motor vehicles ('000) 1,960 ('73) 971 ('73) 32512 (73) Construction Cement production ("000 tonnes) 36,262 ('73) 4,077 ('73) 3,789 ('73) Dwellings completed ("000) 240 ('72) 156 ('73) 97 ('73) 16, Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 104 .40 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140u01- I Employment Working population ('000) % in agriculture % in manufacturing id Unemployment ('000) (% rate) Manufacturing employment tri (index: 1970=100) of 0 Main exports Overseas trade Total imports (? million) Main sources (% of total) Main imports Total exports (? million) Main destinations (% of total) UK exports received (?'000) UK imports supplied (?"000) Italy Netherlands 19,028 17.5 31.1 (72) ('72) ("72) 4,784 6.7 25-9 1,592 (Av. '54-'58) 668 ("73) 51 (Av. '54-'58) 110 8.1 (Av. '54-'58) 3.5 ("73) 1.6 (Av. '54-'58) 2-8 101 ("72) 94 11,350 (73) 10,005 Germany, West 20 ('73) Germany, West 27 France 15 ('73) Belgium-Lux. 17 United States 9 (73) United States 9 Netherlands 5 ('73) France 8 Machinery; petroleum; chemicals; iron and steel; motor vehicles; meat; livestock; cereals; textiles; copper 9,072 (73) Germany, West 22 (73) France 14 ('73) United States 9 (73) United Kingdom 5 ('73) Machinery; chemicals; motor vehicles; textile yarns and fabrics; clothing; petroleum products; footwear; fruit 6,159 ('38) 386,059 (73) 7,122 ('38) 504,384 ('73) Balance of payments (f mn) Balance of trade (fob) Invisible balance (services, transfers : net) Balance on capital account Allocation of SDRs -11 ('72) 579 ('72) -545 ('72) +46 (72) Merchant shipping Vessels owned ("000 g.t.) of which - oil tankers Goods in external trade Loaded ("000 tonnes) Unloaded ('000 tonnes) 8,867 ('73) 3,437 (73) 27,220 ('72) 221,930 (72) Principal ports With tonnage of vessels entered in overseas trade ('000 net reg. tons) Genoa Trieste Naplas Venice Leghorn 36,070 (72) 16,169 ('72) 13,231 ("72) 10,499 (72) 9,582 (72) Prices (indices: 1970=100) Wholesale Cost of living 125 ('73) 123 (73) Finance Currency Money supply, including demand deposits; end-year International liquidity (gold, foreign exchange, SDRs and reserve position; fmn, end-year) 1 lira =100 centesimi 40,000 mn lire ('38) 50,975,000 rim lire' 4 ('73) 2,770 (P73) Sweden (71) ('71) ('71) ('73) ('73) ('72) Machinery; petroleum; chemicals; textile yarns and fabrics; motor vehicles; iron and steel; clothing; cereals 9,817 Germany, West 32 ('73) Belgium-Lux. 15 ('73) France 10 ('73) United Kingdom 8 ('73) (73) ('73) ("73) ('73) ("73) (73) Chemicals; petroleum and products; electrical equipment; machinery; textiles; meat; iron and steel 3,568 7'7 28-6 (72) ("72) ('72) 25 (Av. ' 56-'58) 98 ('73) 2.0 (Av. '56-'58) 2.5 ('73) 96 ('72) 4,333 ('73) Germany, West 20 ('73) United Kingdom 12 (73) Denmark 8 ('73) Norway 7 ("73) Machinery; petroleum and products; chemicals; motor vehicles; iron and steel; textile yarns and fabrics; clothing 4,969 (73) United Kingdom 15 ('73) Germany, West 10 ('73) Denmark 10 (73) Norway 9 (73) Machinery; motor vehicles; paper and products; iron and steel; wood-pulp; timber; ships and boats; chemicals 14,798 ('38) 603,568 (73) 12,828 ('38) 514,300 ('73) 29,304 ('38) 911,732 (73) 24,542 ("38) 739,996 (73) +145 (72) +26510 (72) -1-272 (72) -165 ("72) -224 ("72) +97 (72) -1-32 (72) +15 (72) 5,029 (73) 5,669 ('73) 1,972 (73) 1,895 ('73) 88,296 ('73) 4003213 (' 73) 261,529 (73) 50,646 (73) Rotterdam' 155,8125 ('72) Goteborg 24,875 ("72) Amsterdam 16,0265 (72) Malmo 10,103 ('71) Hook of Holland 3,0535 (72) Stockholm 8,641 ("72) 118 (73) 121 ("73) 125 ('73) 121 (73) 1 guilder or florin-100 cents 1 krona-100 6re 2,541 mn guilders ('38) 2,950 mn kronor ('38) 35,050 mn guilders (73) 22,990 mn kronor, ('73) 2,818 (73) 1,088 ('73) Weights and measures Metric system Metric system Metric system In addition 23 thousand motor vehicles assembled. 2Including inland waters. 3Not strictly comparable with the amount for 1938 owing to a change of classification. 4Excluding ferro-alloys.5Including coasting trade.6Year ending September 30th.2Including coal equivalent of lignite (99% of total). "Including subsidiary ports (of which, Schiedarn and Vlaardingen : 4,956 thousand net reg. tons), 'Seat of government. 10Balance of trade (dl). 11 Resident population. 12Passenger vehicles only; commercial vehicles: 32 thousand ('70). ,,Excluding Swedish iron ore loaded at Narvik, Norway (19,300 thousand tonnes in 1971). 1 4 End- November. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 105 'Mk eifrodaiMe 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Austria Bulgaria Cyprus Area (sq. miles) 32,375 42,823 3,571 Climate Station and altitude (feet) Vienna 664 Rainfall (inches) Annual total 25.6 Average wettest month 3.0 July Average driest month 1.4 February Temperature (range OC) Average hottest month Average coldest month Population ('000) Total Capital 3 other main cities Railway freight traffic (million net tonne-kilom.) Sofia 1,805 25.0 3.3 May 1,1 February Nicosia 716 14.3 3.0 December under 0.1 July, August 23.9-15.0 July 1.1-minus 3.3 January 34.4-10.0 July 10.0-minus 15.6 January 40.0-16.1 July, August 18.3-zero January 7,520 ('73) 8,620 ('73) 660 ('73) Vienna 1,615 ('72) Sofia 1,016 ('73) Nicosia 117 ('71) Graz 348 ('72) Plovdiv 256 ('73) Limassol 61 ('71) Linz 299 ('72) Varna 239 ('73) Famagusta 44 ('71) Salzburg 213 ('72) Bourgas 140 ('73) Larnaca 22 (70 10,000 (72) 16,635 ('73) Agriculture Production of main crops ('000 tonnes) Livestock ('000 head) Wheat 348 (Av. '48-'52) Wheat 1,776 (Av. '48-'52) Wheat 48 (Av. '48-'52) 917 (73) 3,014 ('73) 83 (72) Barley 210 (Av. '48-'52) Maize 720 (Av. '48-'52) Grapes 59 (Av. '48-'52) 1,011 ('73) 2,850 ('73) 185 (72) Potatoes 2,270 (Av. '48-'52) Grapes 504 (Av. '48-'52) Oranges 24 (Av. '48-'52) 2,167 ('73) 933 (72) 130 (72) Cattle 2,514 (12/'72) Cattle 1,441 (1/'73) Cattle 34 ('73) Sheep 112 (12/71) Sheep 10,127 (1/'72) Sheep 468 ('72) Pigs 3,256 (12/'72) Pigs 2,598 (1/'73) Pigs 102 (72) Industrial production General index (1970=100) Coal ('000 tonnes) Crude oil ('000 tonnes) Crude steel ('000 tonnes) Electricity (million kWh) Overseas trade Total imports (? million) Main sources (% of total) Main imports Total exports (? million) Main destinations (% of total) Main exports UK exports received (?'000) UK imports supplied (?'000) 119 (73) 131 (73) 824 ('73) 1,8102 ('73) 13,5183 ('73) 2,580 ('73) 190 ('73) 4,529 ('73) 2,246 ('73) 31,230 ('73) 21,951 ('73) 830 (73) 2,904 ('73) 1,3251 ('73) 184 ('73) Germany, West 42 ('73) USSR 52 ('72) United Kingdom 25 ('73) Switzerland 7 ('73) Germany, East 10 ('72) Germany, West 9 ('73) Italy 7 ('73) Czechoslovakia 6 ('72) Italy 8 ('73) Machinery; motor vehicles; textiles; chemicals; petroleum and products; iron and steel; non-ferrous metals; fruit Machinery; iron and steel; transport equipment; chemicals; petroleum and products; coal; textiles; sugar; paper Machinery; chemicals; textiles; barley; iron and steel; petroleum products; motor vehicles; wheat; paper; timber 2,157 ('73) 1,344 ('73) 73 ('73) Germany, West 22 ('73) USSR 56 ('72) United Kingdom 42 ('73) Switzerland 11 ('73) Germany, East 8 ('72) Germany, West 7 ('73) Italy 11 (73) Czechoslovakia 5 ('72) Netherlands 4 ('73) Machinery; textiles; iron and steel; wood; chemicals; paper and paperboard; electric energy Finance Currency International liquidity (gold, foreign exchange, SDRs and reserve position; Emil, end-year) Weights and measures Machinery; cigarettes; transport equipment; wines and spirits; iron and steel; tobacco; chemicals; meat Oranges; potatoes; copper concentrates; wine; grapefruit; lemons; clothing; asbestos; grapes 1,754 ('38) 136,709 ('73) 343 ('38) 13,146 ('73) 672 ('38) 40,406 (73) 1,733 ('38) 178,228 (73) 507 ('38) 9,339 ('73) 795 ('38) 28,610 (73) 1 schilling =100 groschen 1 lev=100 stotinki 1 pound=1,000 mils 1,237 ('73) n.a. 132 (73) Metric system Metric system Imperial and metric systems, also; 1 pic=1 yard 1 oke=2.8 lb 1 kil6=8 Imperial gallons +Fob. 2Coal equivalent of lignite. 3Including coal equivalent of lignite (97% of total). 4Mining only. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 106 .04 Czechoslovakia Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Denmark Finland Germany, East 49,370 16,629 130,120 41,826 Prague 662 19.3 2.8 June 0.8 February 23.3-14.4 July 1.1-minus 3.9 January Copenhagen 43 23.3 3.2 August 1-2 March 22.2-12.8 July 2.2-minus 2.2 February Helsinki 30 27.6 3.3 August 1-7 February-April 21.7-13.9 July minus 3.3-minus 9.4 February Berlin 187 231 3.1 July 1.3 February 23.3-12.8 July 1.7-minus 3.3 January 14,580 ('73) 4,993 ('72) 4,643 ('73) 16,980 ('73) Prague 1,0784 (' 70) Copenhagen 1,3839 (70) Helsinki 5054 ('74) Berlin, East 1,090 ('72) Brno 3364 (70) Aarhus 238 (71) Tampere 1644 ('74) Leipzig 5774 (72) 4 Bratislava Ostrava 2844 2794 ('70) ('70) Odense Aalborg 166 155 ('71) ('71) Turku Espoo 1624 1134 ('74) ('74) Dresden Karl-Marx-Stadt 5054 3024 (72) ('72) 64,941 ('73) 1,9101,5 ('72) 6,90011 (73) 47,016 ('73) Wheat 1,493 (Av. '48-'52) Barley 1,708 (Av. '48-'52) Barley 201 (Av. '48-'52) Wheat 1,243 (Av. '48-'52) 4,300 (73) 5,450 ('73) 992 ('73) 2,800 ('73) Barley 1,046 (Av, '48-'52) Oats 992 (Av. '48-'52) Oats 718 (Av. '48-'52) Barley 593 (Av. '48-'52) 2,980 ('73) 460 ('73) 1,169 ('73) 2,500 ('73) Potatoes 7,055 (Av. '48-'52) Potatoes 2,170 (Av. '48-'52) Potatoes 1,442 (Av. '48-'52) Potatoes 13,174 (Av. '48-'52) 4,600 ('73) 709 ('73) 716 ('73) 12,140 (73) Cattle 4,466 (1173) Cattle 2,750 (7/73) Cattle 1,884 (6173) Cattle 5,379 (12/72) Sheep 932 (1/72) Sheep 50 (7/72) Sheep 145 (6/'73) Sheep 1,660 (12172) Pigs 6,093 (1/'73) Pigs 8,294 (7/73) Pigs 1,139 (6/'73) Pigs 10,361 (12/72) 131 (72) 11110(72) 117 ('73) 119 ('73) 77,020" (73) 164,9547 ('73) 170 ('73) 13,149 ('73) 498 ('72) 1,625 ('73) 5,890 ('73) 53,420 ('73) 17,6328 ('73) 28,930 ('73) 76,934 ('73) 2,6302 ('73) 3,133 ('73) 1,718 ('73) 2,3602 ('72) USSR 33 ('72) Germany, West 20 ('73) Sweden 18 ('73) USSR 38 ('71) Germany, East 13 ('72) Sweden 16 (73) Germany, West 17 ('73) Germany, West 10 ('71) Poland 8 ('72) United Kingdom 11 ('73) USSR 12 ('73) Czechoslovakia 10 ('71) Machinery; chemicals; petroleum and products; non-ferrous metals; metal ores; motor vehicles; steel Machinery; petroleum and products; chemicals; iron and steel; motor vehicles; textile yarns and fabrics; paper 2,679 ('73) 2,496 ('73) USSR 34 ('72) United Kingdom 19 ('73) Germany, East 11 (72) Sweden 14 ('73) Poland 9 ('72) Germany, West 13 ('73) Machinery; iron and steel; motor vehicles; textiles; chemicals; footwear; railway vehicles; coal Machinery; bacon; chemicals; textiles; ships and boats; fish; beef and veal; furniture; cheese; butter Machinery; petroleum and products; chemicals; motor vehicles; textiles; iron and steal; instruments; ships 1,517 ('73) United Kingdom 19 ('73) Sweden 15 ('73) USSR 12 ('73) Paper and paperboard; timber; machinery; woodpulp; ships and boats; clothing; plywood; chemicals; iron and steal Machinery; chemicals; petroleum; coal; iron and steel; coke; cereals; iron ore; cotton; sugar; non-ferrous metals 2,472 (72) USSR Germany, West Czechoslovakia 38 10 9 ('71) ('71) (71) Machinery; ships and boats; motor vehicles; railway vehicles; chemicals; furniture; coal products 2,839 ('38) 27,245 ('73) 16,367 ('38) 329,174 ('73) 5,850 ('38) 167,757 ('73) 26,707, ('38) 13,656 ('73) 6,943 ('38) 39,100 (73) 37,868 ('38) 477,946 ('73) 19,275 ('38) 331,574 ('73) 30,138, ('38) 26,318 ('73) 1 crown = 100 haler 1 kroner = 100 are 1 markka = 100 penni 1 mark = 100 pfennig n.a. 570 (73) 277 ('73) n.a. Metric system Metric system Metric system Metric system 'State railways only. 2Fob. 3/1/411 Germany. 4Excluding suburbs. 'Year ending March 31st. 'Including coal equivalent of lignite (64% of total). 7Coal equivalent of lignite. 'Public utilities only. 'Includes Frederiksberg and Gentofte. "Manufacturing only. ''Year ending , September 30th. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 107 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Greece Hungary Iceland Area (sq. miles) 50,942 35,919 39,800 Climate Station and altitude (feet) Rainfall (inches) Annual tdtal Average wettest month Average driest month Temperature (range ?C) Average hottest month Average coldest month Population ('000) Total Capital 3 other main cities Railway freight traffic (million net tonne-kilom.) Athens 351 15.8 2.8 November, December Budapest 394 24.2 2.7 May Reykjavik 92 33.9 4.0 January 0.2 July 32.2-22.2 July, August 12-2- 5.6 January ? 1.5 January, February 34.4-11.7 July 8.9-minus 10.6 January 1.6 May 18.9-5.6 July 78-minus 10.0 January 8,866 ('72) 10,410 ('73) 209 ('72) Athens 2,5403 ('72) Budapest 2,028 ('72) Reykjavik 84 (73) Thessaloniki 557 ('72) Miskolc 188 (72) Kopavogur 12 ('73) Patras 121 ('72) Debrecen 170 ('72) Akureyri 11 (73) Volos 88 (71) P? 156 ('72) Hafnarfjordur 11 ('73) 756 (72) 20,686 ('73) Agriculture Production of main crops ('000 tonnes) Livestock ('000 head) 1es Wheat 894 (Av.'48-'52) 1,738 (73) Wheat 1,909 (Av. '48-'52) 4,500 (73) Potatoes 7 (Av. '48-'52) I. 11 (72) Grapes 1,124 (A v.'48-'52) Maize 2,081 (Av.'48-'52) Turnips 0.7 ('51) 1,620 ('72) 6,000 (73) 0.5 (70) Olives 515 (Av. '48-'52) Potatoes 1,715 (Av. '48-'52) Tomatoes 0.2 ('51) 1,180 ('73) 1,349 ('72) 0.4 ('63) Cattle 993 (12/'72) Cattle 1,965 (3/'73) Cattle 59 ('72) Sheep 7,620 (12/71) Sheep 2,270 (3/72) Sheep 820 ('72) Pigs 380 (12/'72) Pigs 6,990 (3/'73) Pigs 5 ('72) Industrial production General index (1970 = 100) Coal ('000 tonnes) Crude oil ('000 tonnes) Crude steel ('000 tonnes) Electricity (million kWh) Overseas trade Total imports (E million) Main sources (% of total) Main imports Total exports (? million) Main destinations (% of total) Main exports UK exports received (?'000) UK imports supplied (E'000) 146 ('73) 121 ('73) 1022 ('72) 7,8704 (73) 15,0965 ('73) 1,990 ('73) 210 ('70) 3,332 ('73) 13,5441 ('73) 17,635 ('73) 2,2781 ('73) 937 ('72) 1,573 ('73) 146 ('73) Germany, West 21 (72) USSR 35 ('72) Germany, West 11 ('73) Italy 11 ('72) Germany, East 11 ('72) United Kingdom 11 ('73) France 8 ('72) Czechoslovakia 9 ('72) Norway 10 ('73) Machinery; chemicals; petroleum and products; ships and boats; motor vehicles; textiles; iron and steel; meat Machinery; chemicals; iron and steel; non-ferrous metals; petroleum and products; motor vehicles; timber; cotton; coal Machinery; chemicals; motor vehicles; petroleum and products; textiles; ships and boats 348 ('72) 1,778 (73) 119 Germany, West 22 ('72) USSR 36 ('72) United States 27 Italy 10 ('72) Germany, East 10 ('72) Germany, West 12 United States 10 ("72) Czechoslovakia 8 (72) United Kingdom 11 Tobacco; textiles; chemicals; aluminium; fruit; currants and raisins; cotton; iron and steel; wine 3,868 ('38) 1,960 ('38) 99,241 ('73) 46,757 ('73) Machinery; chemicals; fruit and vegetables; livestock; iron and steel; meat; clothing; buses; footwear 661 ('.38) 2,450 ("38) 26,467 (73) 16,830 ('73) Fish, aluminium; fishmeal; fish oil; hides and skins; clothing; diatomite 496 ('38) 443 ('38) ('73) ('73) ('73) ('73) 15,419 ('73) 13,903 ('73) Finance Currency International liquidity (gold, foreign exchange, SDRs and reserve position; ?mn, end-year) 1 drachma = 100 lepta 451 (73) 1 forint = 100 filler n.a. 1 kr6na = 100 aurar 43 ('73) Weights and measures Metric system, also: 1 canter = 44 okas = 124.16 lb 1 stremma = 0.2471 acres Metric system, also: 1 cadastral yoke =1 .42 acres Metric system 1Public utilities only. 2Fish production. 3Including Piraeus. 4Coal equivalent of lignite.51ncluding coal equivalent of lignite (77% of total). Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 108 vs, Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 ie Republic of Ireland Jugoslavia Malta Norway 27,135 98,765 122 125,1821 Dublin 155 29.7 3.0 August 1.9 April Belgrade 453 24.6 2.8 June 1.3 February Valletta 233 20.3 3.9 Dec amber under 01 July Oslo 308 26.9 3.8 August 1.3 February 19.4-10.6 July, August 28.9-16.1 July 35.0-20.6 July 22.8-13.3 July 8.3- 1.7 January, February 2.8-minus 2.8 January 18.9- 5.6 February minus 11-minus 6.7 January 3,030 (73) 20,960 ('73) 320 (73) 3,933 (72) Dublin 650 ('71) Belgrade 7428 ('71) Valletta 15 ('72) Oslo 473, ('73) Cork 1288 (71) Zagreb 566, 71) Sliema 22 ('72) Bergen 214 ('73) Dun Laoghaire 98 ('71) Skopje 312, ('71) Birkirkara 18 ('72) Trondheim 132 ('73) Limerick 63 (71) Sarajevo 2448 ('71) Qormi 16 ('72) Stavanger 83 ('73) 522'?, (73) 20,262 (73) 2,8404 ('73) 0 Wheat 327 (Av. '48-'52) Wheat 2,171 (Av. '48-'52) Potatoes 20 (Av. '48-'52) Barley 109 (Av. '48-'52) 215 (73) 4,703 ('73) 22 ('72) 530 (73) Barley 163 (Av. '48-'52) Maize 3,078 (Av. '48-'52) Tomatoes 3 (Av. '48-'52) Oats 170 (Av. '48-'52) 900 ('73) 7,800 ('73) 6 ('72) 320 ('73) Potatoes 2,903 (Av. '48-'52) Grapes 867 (Av. '48-'52) Grapes 6 (Av. '48-'52) Potatoes 1,174 (Au. '48-'52) 1,320 (73) 1,138 ('72) 4 (72) 650 ('73) Cattle 6,545 (6/73) Cattle 5,366 (1/'73) Cattle 10 (9/72) Cattle 963 (57'73) Sheep 4,210 (6/'73) Sheep 7,774 (1/'73) Sheep 8 (9/'72) Sheep 1,645 (6/'72) Pigs 1,198 (6/'73) Pigs 6,342 (1/'73) Pigs 24 (9/'72) Pigs 721 (6/'73) 108 ('72) 127 ('73) n.a. 111 ('73) 74 ('72) 16,513, ('73) 4152 (73) 3,392 ('73) - 1,575 ('73) 82 (70) 2,660 ('73) 963 ('73) 7,236, ('73) 35,037 ('73) 364 ('73) 72,681 ('73) 1,116 ('73) 1,840 ('73) 98 ("73) 2,706 ('73) United Kingdom 51 (72) Germany, West 19 ('72) United Kingdom 32 ('72) Sweden 17 ('73) United States 8 ('72) Italy 12 ('72) Italy 19 ('72) Germany, West 14 ('73) Germany, West 8 ('72) USSR 9 ('72) Germany, West 6 ('72) United Kingdom 10 (73) Machinery; chemicals; textiles; petroleum and products; motor vehicles; iron and steel; paper; cereals 871 ('73) United Kingdom United States Germany, West Cattle; beef, textiles; machinery; chemicals; clothing; instruments; butter; lead and zinc ores; cheese 61 ('72) 9 ('72) 5 ('72) Machinery; chemicals; iron and steel; non-ferrous metals; motor vehicles; textiles; petroleum and products Textiles; machinery; chemicals; petroleum; cereals; meat; motor vehicles; dairy produce; fruit and vegetables Ships and boats; machinery; chemicals; petroleum and products; textiles; iron and steel; motor vehicles; metal ores USSR Italy Germany, West 1,164 15 14 12 ('73) (' 72) ('72) ('72) United Kingdom Germany, West Italy 40 37 15 8 (73) (72) ('72) ('72) United Kingdom Sweden Germany, West 1,942 18 15 11 ('73) ('73) ('73) (73) Machinery; ships and boats; copper; chemicals; meat; clothing; textile yarns and fabrics; timber; footwear Clothing; textile yarns and fabrics; machinery; rubber goods; plumbing fittings; ships and boats; petroleum products Ships and boats; machinery; aluminium; fish; chemicals; iron and steel; paper and board; wood pulp; nickel 25,985 ('38) 625,713 (73) 1,367 ('38) 56,208 ('73) 1,487 ('38) 25,022 ("73) 7,831 ('38) 240,897 ('73) 22,965 ('38) 526,603 ('73) 2,464 ('38) 24,495 ('73) 140 ('38) 11,173 (73) 11,020 ('38) 325,217 ('73) 1 pound = 100 new pence, 1 dinar = 100 paras 1 pound = 100 cents', 1 krone = 100 6re = 1,000 mils 441 ('73) 576 ('73) 140 (73) 678 ('73) .0 Imperial system, d e Metric system Metric system, also: 1 uqija = 26.5g 1 ratal = 30 uqija 1 qantar = 100 rata! = 175 lb Metric system 'Excluding Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands (24,180 sq. miles), with a population on Svalbard of 2,995, of whom 1,943 Russian (December 31, 1972). 2Svalbard; Norwegian operated mines only. 31ncluding coal equivalent of lignite (97% of total). ',State railways only. ,Decimal cur- rency introduced from February 15, 1971.8A gradual change to the metric s_yetam. isAgkingritykitMicynntyocildittrakfo 1 1972. ,Excluding suburke wiptistfisv@ttfodr Relents 2002008M7 um-rt 109 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Poland Portugal Rumania Area (sq. miles) 120,725 35,553, 91,700 Climate Station and altitude (feet) Warsaw 394 Rainfall (inches) Annual total 22.0 Average wettest month 3.0 July, August Average driest month 11 February Temperature (range ?C) Average hottest month Average coldest month 23.9-13.3 July minus 1.1-minus 6.1 January Lisbon 313 27.0 4.2 November 0.2 July, August 26.7-17.8 August 13.3- 7.8 January Bucharest 269 22.8 3.8 June 1.1 February 35.6-11.7 July 8.9-minus 16.1 January Population ('000) Total Capital 3 other main cities Warsaw Lodz Krak6w Wroclaw 33,360 ('73) 1,388 ("73) 791 ('73) 657 ('73) 560 ('73) Lisbon Oporto Coimbra Setae! 8,590 ('72) 1,612 (70) 1,315 ('70) 464 ('60) 444 ('60) Bucharest Constanta Ploesti Timisoara 20,990 (73) 1,592 (71) t 238 ('70) 217 ('70) 206 ('70) Railway freight traffic (million net tonne-kilom.) 116,442 ('73) 860 ('73) 53,280 ('72) Agriculture Production of main crops ('000 tonnes) Livestock ('000 head) Wheat 1,833 (Av. '48-'52) 5,900 ('73) Rye 6,374 (Av. '48-'52) 8,300 ('73) Potatoes 29,461 (Av. '48-'52) 45,000 ('72) Cattle 12,192 (6/73) Sheep 3,050 (6/73) Pigs 19,782 (6/'73) Tomatoes Grapes Olives Cattle Sheep Pigs 73 (Av. '48-'52) Wheat 900 (73) 1,135 (Av. '48-'52) Maize 1,050 (72) 490 (Av. '48-'52) Grapes 300 ('73) 1,120 (12/'71) Cattle 5,700 (12/'71) Sheep 1,500 (12/'72) Pigs 2,778 (Av. '48-'52) 5,300 ('73) 2,495 (Av. '48-'52) 9,000 ('73) 623 (Av. '48-'52) 950 ('72) 5,677 (1/73) 14,071 (1/72) 8,785 (1/73) Industrial production General index (1970 = 100) Coal ('000 tonnes) Crude oil ('000 tonnes) Crude steel ('000 tonnes) Electricity (million kWh) Overseas trade Total imports (f million) Main sources (% of total) Main imports Total exports (? million) Main destinations (% of total) Main exports UK exports received (?'000) UK imports supplied (?'000) Finance Currency International liquidity (gold, foreign exchange, SDRs and reserve position; ?mn, end-year) 120 (72) 113 ('72) n.a. 168,3932 ( '73) 252 ('72) 9,0172 (71) 350 ('72) 14,120 ('72) 14,057 ('73) 425 (72) 7,400 ('72) 84,285 (73) 9,570 ( '73) 43,440 ('72) 3,2043 ('73) 1,226 ('73) 1,0493 ('72) USSR 24 ('73) Germany, West 15 ('73) USSR 22 ('72) Germany, West 12 ('73) United Kingdom 12 ('73) Germany, West 9 ('72) Germany, East 9 ('73) United States 8 ('73) Germany, East 7 ('72) Machinery; iron and steel; petroleum and products; chemicals; wheat; iron ore; cotton; meat; motor vehicles Machinery; chemicals; motor vehicles; petroleum and products; textiles; iron and steel; ships and boats; cereals; cotton Machinery; chemicals; iron ore; coal and coke; textiles; iron and steel; motor vehicles; rubber and products 2,622 ('73) 749 ('73) 1,043 (72) USSR 32 ('73) United Kingdom 24 (73) USSR 27 ('72) Germany, East 10 ('73) United States 10 ('73) Germany, West 10 ('72) Czechoslovakia 8 ('73) Angola 10 ('73) Germany, East 7 ('72) Machinery; coal; chemicals; textiles and clothing; ships and boats; meat and products; iron and steel; railway equipment Textile yarns Et fabrics ; clothing; machinery; wine; chemicals; diamonds; tomatoes; wood pulp; cork and manufactures; sardines Machinery; chemicals; clothing; petroleum products; iron and steel; furniture; cement; cereals ; ships 7,446 ('38) 111,192 ('73) 3,503 ('38) 147,452 ('73) 1,406 ("38) 34,161 ('73) 9,533 ('38) 95,124 ("73) 3,892 ('38) 188,564 ('73) 3,838 ("38) 31,788 ('73) 11. 1 zloty =100 groszy 1 escudo= 100 centavos 1 leu =100 bani 1,222 ( 73) n.a. Weights and measures Metric system Metric system, also old Portuguese units Metric system 10f which, 1,209 sq. miles for the Azores and Madeira Islands. 2Including coal equivalent of lignite (Poland 7%, Rumania 48% of total). ,Fob. 4Excluding suburbs. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 110 AO d Spain Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Switzerland Turkey USSR 40 194,8971 4 15,941 301,382 8,649,540 Madrid 2,188 4 16.5 2.2 November 0.3 August 30.6-16.7 July 8.3- 0.6 January Basle 1,040 32.2 3.9 June 1.6 January, February 25.6-13.3 July 3.9-minus 2.2 January Ankara 2,825 13.6 1-9 May, December 0.4 August 30.6-15.0 August 3.9-minus 4.4 January Moscow 505 24.8 3.0 July 1.1 March 24.4-12.8 July minus 6.1-minus 12.8 January Madrid Barcelona Valencia Seville 34,8604 ('73) 3,146 ('71) 1,745 ('71) 654 ('71) 548 (71) Berne Zurich Basle Geneva 6,422 ('72) 285 ('73) 718 ('73) 380 ('73) 320 ('73) Ankara Istanbul Izmir Adana 37,930 ("73) 1,209 (70) 2,248 ('70) 521 ('70) 352 ('70) Moscow Leningrad Kiev Tashkent 247,459 ('72) 7,400 ('73) 4,100 ('73) 1,827 ("73) 1,504 ('73) 11,564 ('73) 7,140 ('73) 6,720 ('72) 2,958,000 ('73) Wheat Grapes Oranges Cattle Sheep Pigs 3,625 (Av. '48-'52) 3,948 ('73) 2,541 (Av. '48-'52) 4,250 ('72) 975 (Av. '48-'52) 1,884 ('73) 4,249 ('71/'72) 17,863 (71/72) 7,456 (72/73) Wheat Potatoes Apples Cattle Sheep Pigs 260 (Av. '48-'52) 390 ('73) 1,021 (Av. '48-'52) 1,000 ('72) 472 (Av. '48-'52) 270 ('72) 1,873 (4[73) 301 (4[72) 1,952 (4[73) Wheat Barley Grapes Cattle Sheep Pigs 4,770 (Av. '48-'52) 10,082 ('73) 2,270 (Av. '48-'52) 2,900 ('73) 1,502 (Av. '48-'52) 3,396 (72) 13,045 (12/72) 36,760 (12[71) 18 (12[71) Wheat 32,759 (Av. '48-52) 109,700 ('73) Barley 6,354 ('50) 52,000 ('73) Potatoes 80,239 (Av. '48-'52) 94,000 ("73) Cattle 104,006 (1/73) Sheep 139,800 (6[73) Pigs 66,593 (1[73) 140 ('73) 104 (72) n.a. 123 (73) 11,4132 ('73) 9,4502 ('72) 527,3502 ('72) 140 ('72) 3,410 ('72) 427,250 (73) 10,675 ("73) 532 ('71) 1,442 ('72) 130,739 (73) 75,765 ('73) 31,300 ('72) 11,240 ('72) 901,100 (73) 3,883 (73) 4,737 ('73) 853 (73) 6,4142 ('72) United States 16 ('73) Germany, West 30 ('73) Germany, West 21 ("73) Germany, East 15 ('72) Germany, West 14 ('73) France 14 ('73) United Kingdom 11 ('73) Poland 11 ('72) France 10 ('73) Italy 9 ('73) United States 9 ("73) Czechoslovakia 10 ('72) Machinery; chemicals; petroleum; metal ores; iron and steel; instruments; aircraft; textile fibres Machinery; chemicals; motor vehicles; petroleum and products; iron and steel; textiles; precious metals Machinery; chemicals; petroleum and products; iron and steel; motor vehicles; non-ferrous metals; textiles Machinery; clothing; chemicals; iron and steel; fruit and vegetables; footwear; textile fibres; sugar 2,195 (73) 3,865 ("73) 538 ('73) 6,139 (72) United States 14 ('73) Germany, West 14 ('73) Germany, West 17 ('73) Germany, East 13 ('72) France 13 ('73) France 9 ("73) United States 10 (73) Poland 10 ('72) Germany, West 12 ("73) Italy 8 ("73) Switzerland 9 ('73) Czechoslovakia 10 ('72) Machinery; oranges; iron and steel; ships and boats; footwear; motor vehicles; vegetables; chemicals; textiles Machinery; chemicals; watches and clocks; textiles; instruments; precious stones; iron and steel; tobacco Cotton; edible nuts (hazelnuts, walnuts); tobacco; textile yarns and fabrics; dried fruit; clothing; chrome ore Machinery; petroleum; iron and steel; petroleum products; timber; cotton; coal; chemicals; copper; aluminium 4,469 ('38) 199,286 ('73) 4,262 ('38) 520,873 ('73) 2,512 ('38) 81,770 ('73) 17,407 ('38) 97,387 ('73) 7,943 ('38) 203,864 ('73) 7,376 ('38) 591,582 ('73) 969 ('38) 33,872 ('73) 19,499 ('38) 331,362 (73) 1 peseta - 100 centimos 1 franc 100 centimes 1 Turkish lira - 100 kurus 1 rouble = 100 kopecks 2,915 ('73) 3,477 (73) 913 ('73) n.a. 4 Metric and old Spanish systems in which: 1 libra = 460 grams Metric system Metric system Metric system 'Of which, 2,808 sq. miles for the Canary Islands; also including Spanish ports in North Africa. 2Including coal equivalent of lignite (Spain 13%, Turkey 51%, USSR 14% of total). 3Fob. 4Including Spanish ports in North Africa. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 111 hvfJFAIffititaitd002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Argentina Brazil Chile Area (sq. miles) 1,072,163 3,286,490 292,258 Climate Station and altitude (feet) Rainfall (inches) Annual total Average wettest month Average driest month Temperature (range ?C) Average hottest month Average coldest month Population ('000) Total Capital 3 other main cities Railway freight traffic (million net tonne-kilom.) Buenos Aires 89 Rio de Janeiro 201 Santiago 1,706 37.4 3.9 December 2.2 July 29.4-17.2 January 13.9- 5.0 June 42.6 5.4 December 1'S July 29.4-22.8 February 23.9-17.2 July 14.1 3.3 June 0,1 Jan., Feb. 29.4-11.7 January 14.4- 2.8 June 23,923 ('72) 101,710 ('73) 10,230 ('73) Buenos Aires 8,400 ('72) Brasilia 2774 ('70) Santiago 2,662 ('70) Cordoba 846 ('72) Sao Paulo 5,979 ('70) Valparaiso 2504 ('73) Rosario 811 ('70) Rio de Janeiro 4,316 ('70) Vine del Mar 1794 ('73) La Plata 506 ('70) Belo Horizonte 1,225 ('70) Concepcion 1784 ('73) 12,290 ('72) 17,358 ('71) 2,718 ('71) Agriculture Production of main crops ('000 tonnes) Livestock ('000 head) Wheat 5,175 (Av. '48-'52) Cassava 12,466 (Av. '48-'52) Wheat 928 (Av. '48-'52) 6,500 ('73) 31,000 ('72) 747 ('73) Maize 2,839 (Ay. '48-'52) Coffee 1,077 (Av. '48-'52) Maize 68 (Av. '48-'52) 9,700 ('73) 1,500 (72) 294 ('73) Grapes 1,586 (Av. '48-'52) Cotton 339 (Av. '48-'52) Potatoes 461 (Av. '48-'52) 2,600 ('72) 660 ('73) 624 ('73) Cattle 55,464 (6/73) Cattle 100,500 (12/'72) Cattle 3,155 (12/'72) Sheep 42,000 (6/'73) Sheep 24,400 (12/71) Sheep 7,000 (12/'72) Pigs 4,533 (6[73) Pigs 68,464 (12/'72) Pigs 1,203 (12/72) Industrial production General Index (1970 = 100) Coal ('000 tonnes) Crude oil ('000 tonnes) Crude steel ('000 tonnes) Electricity (million kWh) Overseas trade Total imports (? million) Main source (% of total) 122 ('73) n.a. 676 ('72) 2,500 ('72) 22,130 ('72) 8,270 ('73) 2,150 ('73) 6,520 ('72) 20,4201 ('72) 53,770 (72) 761 ('72) 2,796 (73) United States 20 ('72) United States 28 ('72) Germany, West 13 ('72) Germany, West 14 ('72) Brazil 9 ('72) Japan 8 ('72) Main imports Machinery; chemicals; iron and steel; non-ferrous metals; motor vehicles; paper and products; instruments Total exports (? million) 776 ('72) Main destinations (% of total) Italy 13 ('72) Germany, West 12 ('72) United States 10 ('72) Main exports _ UK exports received (?'000) UK imports supplied (E'000) Finance Currency International liquidity (gold, foreign exchange, SDRs and reserve position; Emil, end-year) Machinery; chemicals; petroleum and products; iron and steel; motor vehicles; non-ferrous metals; wheat 2,528 ('73) United States 23 ('72) Germany, West 8 ('72) Netherlands 8 ('72) 1182 ('72) 1,3303 ('72) 1,610 ('72) 5815 ('72) 8,930 (72) 376 ('72) United States 27 ('71) Argentina 11 ('71) Germany, West 10 (71) Machinery; chemicals; motor vehicles; petroleum and products; aircraft; wheat; cattle; cotton 502 ('73) Germany, West 13 (71) United Kingdom 11 ('71) Netherlands 11 ('71) Meat and preparations; maize; hides and skins; wheat; wool; fruit and vegetables Coffee; iron ore; sugar; cotton; meat; machinery; iron and steel; cocoa Copper bars; iron ore; fishmeal; fruit and vegetables; sodium nitrate; molybdenum 19,715 ('38) 41,732 ('73) 5,317 ('38) 111,835 (73) 1,667 ('38) 16,805 ('73) 38,471 ('38) 106,132 ('73) 7,661 ('38) 157,432 (73) 7,867 ('38) 57,293 ('73) 1 new peso, = 100 centavos 1 cruzeiro' = 100 centavos 1 escudo = 100 centesimos 567 ('73) 2,762 ('73) 748 ('72) Weights and measures Metric system Metric system, also local units Metric system, also old Spanish units 'Public utilities only. 2Manufacturing only. 'Excluding lignite. 4Excluding suburbs. ?Ingots only. ?The new peso replaced the old peso from January 1, 1970, at the rate of 1 new peso = 100 old pesos. 7A new cruzeiro replaced the old cruzeiro from February 13, 1967, at the rate of 1 new cruzeiro = 1,000 old cruzeiros ; the term 'new' wasdropped from M ay 15,1970. PEnd March, Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 112 Colombia Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Mexico Peru Venezuela 439,737 761,605 496,225 352,144 Bogota 8,678 417 6.3 October 2.0 July 19-4-10-6 April 17.8-10.0 July Mexico City 7,575 29-4 6.7 July 0.2 February 25-6-12.2 May 18-9- 5-6 December Lima 394 1.6 0.3 July-September under 0.1 Dec., Feb.-April 28-3-19.4 February 18.9-12-8 August Caracas 3,418 32.8 4-3 July, Aug., October 0.4 February 27.2-15.6 April 23-9-13-3 January Bogota Medellin Cali Barranquilla 23,210 ( '73) 3,143 ('74) 1,334 ('74) 1,333 ('74) 751 ('74) Mexico City Guadalajara Monterrey Netzqhualcoyotl 54,300 (73) 9,888 ('72) 1,693 ('72) 1,415 ('72) 580 ('70) Lima Callao Arequipa Trujillo 14,910 (73) 2,891 ('72) 3351 ('70) 1951 ('70) 1561 (70) Caracas Maracaibo Valencia Barquisimeto 10,9692 ('72) 2,184 ('71) 650 (71) 366 ('71) 334 ('71) 1,310 ('73) 23,080 ('72) 410 (70) 13 ('70) Maize Rice Coffee Cattle Sheep Pigs 753 (Av. '48-52) 1,000 (73) 248 (Av. '48-'52) 1,100 (73) 352 (Av. '48-'52) 680 ('72) 23,000 (12/'72) 2,036 (12/'71) 1,542 (12/'72) Wheat Maize Cotton Cattle Sheep Pigs 534 (Av. '48-'52) 1,980 ('73) 3,090 (Av. '48-'52) 9,500 ('73) 222 (Av. '48-'52) 350 ('73) 26,548 (12/72) 5,480 ('71/72) 12,921 (12/72) Potatoes Sugar Cotton Cattle Sheep Pigs 1,239 (Av. '48-'52) 1,880 ('73) 469 (Av. '48-'52) 923 ('73) 76 (Av. '48-52) 76 ('73) 4,360 (7/'73) 16,918 ('71/'72) 2,071 (7/73) Sugar Bananas Coffee Cattle Sheep Pigs 50 (Av. '48-'52) 523 ('73) 756 (Av. '48-'52) 988(72) 44 (Av. '48-'52) 66 (72) 8,780 ('72/'73) 99 ('71/72) 1,591 (72/73) n.a. 122 ('73) n.a. 98 (72) 3,317 (70) 2,170 (72) 92 (71) 40 (72) 10,100 ('73) 22,160 ('72) 3,190 ('72) 178,800 ('73) 263 (73) 4,4814 ('73) 94 ('70) 925 ('71) 8,9403 ('72) 36,4094 (73) 5,324 ('70) 14,650 ('72) 334 ('72) 1,172 (72) 316 ('72) 973 ('72) United States 42 (71) United States 60 ('72) United States 30 ('72) United States 38 (71) Germany, West 11 (71) Germany, West 9 ('72) Germany, West 12 (72) Germany, West 9 (71) Japan 7 (71) Japan 4 ('72) Japan 8 ('72) Japan 7 (71) Machinery; chemicals; motor vehicles; iron and steel; non-ferrous metals; paper and products; wheat 621 ('73) United States Germany, West Netherlands 37 16 5 (71) ('71) (71) Coffee; petroleum; cotton; textiles; meat; petroleum products; sugar; bananas 1,781 ('38) 15,477 ('73) 254 ('38) 9,705 ('73) Machinery; chemicals; motor vehicles; petroleum and products; paper and products; iron and steel; instruments Machinery ; chemicals; iron and steel; motor vehicles; cereals; petroleum products; textiles; paper products; instruments ('72) 744 ('72) 377 United States 70 ('72) United States 33 Japan 6 ('72) Japan 14 Venezuela 2 ('72) Germany, West 11 1 peso =100 centavos 230 ('73) Machinery; cotton; livestock; chemicals; sugar; tomatoes; coffee; shrimps Fishmeal ; copper; sugar; zinc; iron ore; silver; cotton; coffee; lead 866 ('38) 39,650 ('73) 1,065 ('38) 14,154 2,109 ('38) 10,268 ('73) 3,421 ('38) 19,126 1 peso= 100 centavos 1 sol =100 centavos 584 ('73) 237 ('72) ('72) ('72) ('73) ('73) Machinery; chemicals; motor vehicles; iron and steel; cereals; metal manufactures; instruments 1,518 ('72) United States 39 ('71) Neth. Antilles 23 (71) Canada 12 ('71) Petroleum; petroleum products; iron ore; coffee; natural gas; iron and steel; cocoa 1,461 ('38) 1,359 ('38) 39,242 ('73) 58,804 ('73) ('73) 1 bolivar=100 centimos 1,042 ('73) Metric system, also old Spanish units Metric system, also old Spanish units Metric system Metric system 1Excluding suburbs. 2Excluding Indian jungle population estimated at 32 thousand in 1961. 2Public utilities only. 4Year ending September 30th. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 113 Other America AdriaEl For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Ghana Kenya Libya Area (sq. miles) 92,100 224,960 679,362 Climate Station and altitude (feet) Accra 88 Rainfall (inches) Annual total 28.5 Average wettest month 7.0 June Average driest month 0.6 January, August Temperature (range ?C) Average hottest month 31.1-24.4 March, April Average coldest month 26.7-21.7 August Population ('000) Total Capital 3 other main cities 9,087 ('72) Accra 738 ('70) Kumasi 345 ('70) Sekondi-Takoradi 161 ('70) Tamale 99 ('70) Railway freight traffic (million net tonne-kilom.) 293 ('71) Nairobi 5,971 Tripoli 72 37.7 8.3 April 0.6 July 26.1-12.8 April 23-9? 7.8 July 151 3.7 December under 0.1 July, August 39.4-15.0 June 21.1? 4.4 January 12,480 ('73) 2,160 ('73) Nairobi 535 ('70) Tripoli 2471 ("68) Mombasa 255 (70) Benghazi 1521 ('67) Nakuru 48 ('70) Misurata 157 ('68) Kisumu 31 ('70) Beide 13, ('68) 3,790, ('72) n.a. Agriculture Production of main crops ('000 tonnes) Livestock ('000 head) Cassava Yams 512 (Av. '48?'52) 2,390 ('72) 482 (Av. '48-52) Wheat Coffee 101 (Av. '48?'52) 185 ('72) 11 (Air. '48?'52) Barley Tomatoes 84 (Av. '48?'52) 70 ('73) 13 (Av. '48?'52) 1,100 ('72) 61 ('72) 143 ('72) Cocoa 253 (Av. '49?'53) Sisal 38 (Av.'48?'52) Olives 27 (Air. '48-52) 433 (72) 41 ('72) 35 ('73) Cattle 930 ('72/73) Cattle 9,500 (5/'73) Cattle 108 (71/'72) Sheep 1,500 ('71/72) Sheep 3,800 (71/72) Sheep 2,300 ('71/72) Pigs 290 ("72/73) Pigs 77 (8/'73) Pigs Industrial production General index (1970=100) Coal ('000 tonnes) Crude oil ('000 tonnes) Crude steel ('000 tonnes) Electricity (million kWh) n.a. 2,944 (71) Overseas trade Total imports (E million) Main sources (% of total) Main imports Total exports (E million) Main destinations % of total) Main exports UK exports received (E'000) UK imports supplied (r000) 117 ('72) United States 18 ('72) United Kingdom 16 ('72) Germany, West 13 ('72) Machinery; chemicals; petroleum and products; motor vehicles; fish; textiles; cereals; sugar; paper; steel 155 ('72) United Kingdom 19 United States 13 Germany, West 11 Cocoa beans; timber; aluminium; gold; industrial diamonds; manganese ore ('72) ('72) ('72) 4,022 ('.38) 30,383 ("73) 2,418 ('38) 48,702 ('73) 121 (72) n.a. 105,222 ('73) 6614 ('72) 508 ('71) 2362 ('73) 441 ('72) United Kingdom 25 ('73) Italy 26 ('72) Japan 13 ("73) Germany, West 10 ('72) Germany, West 10 ('73) United Kingdom 9 ('72) Machinery; chemicals; petroleum; iron and steel; motor vehicles; paper; textiles; sugar; non-ferrous metals United Kingdom Germany, West Netherlands 1412 ('73) 17 ('73) 11 ('73) 7 ('73) Coffee; tea; petroleum products; hides and skins; sisal; meat; ivory; pyrethrum extract 2,735 ('38) 60,887 ('73) 2,163 ('38) 38,747 (73) Machinery; textiles; motor vehicles; iron and steel; chemicals; metal manufactures; livestock; cereals Germany, West Italy United Kingdom 1,054 ('72) 25 20 14 Petroleum; natural gas; hides and skins; groundnuts 17 ('38) 7 ('38) (72) ('72) ('72) 61,057 ('73) 164,515 ('73) Finance Currency International liquidity (gold, foreign exchange, SDRs and reserve position; fmn, end-year) 1 cedi = 100 pesewas 81 ('73) 1 shilling = 100 cents 101 ('73) 1 dinar = 1,000 dirhams 916 (73) Weights and measures Imperial system, Metric system, Metric system, also: 1 oke = 1.282 kg 1 donum = 9.2 ares 'Excluding suburbs. 2Excluding trade with Tanzania and Uganda. 3Introduced from January 1, 1969, as conversion from the imperial system. 4Pu blic utilities only. ,Total for Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. ,A change to the metric system is taking place. 7Estimate. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 114 lir v. I Nigeria pproved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 South Africa Sudan Zambia 356,670 471,880 967,500 290,584 Lagos 10 72.3 18.1 June 1 .0 December Pretoria 4,491 30.9 5.2 November, December 0.2 August Khartoum 1,279 6.2 2-8 August under 0.1 January-April, Nov. 31'7-25'6 March 27.8-22.8 August 27.8-15.0 December 18.9- 2.8 June, July 45-0-21.7 June 36.1- 9.4 January 59,610 (73) 22,9871 ('72); 3,7795 (70) 16,900 Lagos 1,477 ('71) Pretoria7 630 ('70) Khartoum 2622 lbadan 7582 ('71) Johannesburg 1,408 ('70) Omdurman 2592 Og bo mos ho 3872 ('71) Durban 874 (70) Khartoum North 1282 Kano 3572 ('71) Cape Town 826 ('70) Port Sudan 1102 1,300 ('72) 61,1844 ('73) 2,636 Lusaka 4,134 31.6 5.9 December 0.2 June-August 33.3-12.8 October 30-6- 5.0 June ('73) (71) (71) ('71) ('71) Lusaka Kitwe Ndola Chingola 4,640 ('73) 381 ('73) 311 ("73) 216 ('73) 194 ('73) ('71) n.a. Yams 9,972 (Av. '48-'52) 14,300 ('72) Groundnuts 690 (Av. '48-'52) 1,400 ('73) Cocoa 105: (Av. '49-'53) 244 ('72) Cattle 11,405 ('72) Sheep 8,000 ('72) Pigs 880 ('72) Maize Sugar Oranges Cattle Sheep Pigs 2,629 (Av. '48-'52) 4,300 ('73) 555 (Av. '48-'52) 1,833 ('73) 199 (Av. '48-'52) 514 (72) 12,480 (6/.73) 29,607 (8173) 1,390 (8173) Sorghum 601 (Av. '48-'52) 1,800 ('73) Groundnuts 19 (Av. '48-'52) 400 ('73) Cotton 67 (Av. '43-'52) 238 ('73) Cattle 15,200 ('72) Sheep 14,800 ('72) Pigs 7 ('72) Maize Cassava Tobacco Cattle Sheep Pigs 280 (Av. '48-'52) 355 ('73) 135 (Av. '48-'52) 145 ('72) 3 (Av. '48-'52) 6 ('72) 1,700 ("72) 30 ('72) 115 (72) n.a. 341 ('72) 100,100 ('73) 2,194 ('72) 114, (73) 62,354 ("73) 5,631 ('73) 64,818 ('73) n.a. 259 ('71) 115 ('72) 936 ('72) 3,300 ('72) United Kingdom Germany, West United States 765 ('73) 29 ('72) 14 ('72) 10 ('72) Machinery; chemicals; motor vehicles; textiles; iron and steel; milk; wheat; paper; petroleum products 1,380 ('73) United Kingdom 21 United States 21 France 14 ('72) ('72) ('72) Petroleum; cocoa; groundnuts, meal and oil; tin; palm kernels; rubber; timber 4,515 ('38) 172,654 ('73) 6,257 ('38) 206,836 ('73) United Kingdom United States Germany, West 2,231 ('73) 21 ('72) 17 (72) 15 ('72) Machinery; motor vehicles; chemicals; textiles; petroleum and products; iron and steel; aircraft; instruments 1,0918 (73) United Kingdom 26 (72) Japan 13 ('72) United States 7 ('72) Gold; diamonds; cereals; iron and steel; sugar; wool; copper; fruit; metal ores 40,129 ('38) 374,400 ('73) 14,630 ('38) 399,514 ('73) 178 ('73) India 16 (72) United Kingdom 15 ('72) China 7 ('72) Textiles; machinery; chemicals; sugar; petroleum products; motor vehicles; tea; wheat; iron and steel 177 ('73) India 18 ('72) China 12 ('72) Italy 10 (72) Cotton; groundnuts; gum arabic; sesame seed; cottonseed oil and meal; hides and skins 1,214 ('38) 3,367 ('38) 26,879 ("73) 8,377 ('73) 286 (72) United Kingdom 24 ('72) South Africa 15 ('72) Japan 10 ('72) Machinery; motor vehicles; chemicals; cereals; iron and steel; textiles; petroleum products; electric energy 303 ('72) Japan 20 ('72) United Kingdom 20 ('72) Italy 12 ('72) Copper; zinc; lead; cobalt; tobacco 4,089 ('38) 1,271 ('38) 41,002 ('73) 80,141 ('73) 1 naira =100 kobo' 255 ('73) 1 rand =100 cents 531 ('73) 1 pound=100 piastres =1,000 millibmes 19 ('73) 1 kwacha =100 ngwee 83 ('73) Imperial system, 0 Metric system 6 Metric system, also: 1 kantar=99.05 lb 1 feddAn =1.038 acres Metric system, 'Excluding Walvis Bay (population: 13 thousand in 1960). 2Excluding suburbs. 3White population. ',Including Namibia (South West Africa). ,Manufacturing only. 'Introduced in general from 1973, as conversion from the imperial system. 7Administrative capital; Cape Town is the legislative capital. 'Excluding gold. 'New decimal currency, which replaced former currency on January 1, 1973; 1 naira=10 shillings of former currency. ,0A change to the metric system is taking place, with a general completion date at end 1976. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 115 Africa Mitlielc16ogtagtse 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Egypt Iran Iraq Area (sq. miles) 386,662 636,300 167,924 Climate Station and altitude (feet) Rainfall (inches) Annual total Average wettest month Average driest month Temperature (range ?C) Average hottest month Average coldest month Cairo 381 1.1 0.2 December-March nil July, August 35.6-211 July 1 8.3- 8-3 January Teheran 4,002 9.7 1.8 January, March 0.1 June-September 37.2-22-2 July 7.2-minus 2.8 January Baghdad 111 5.5 1.1 March under 0.1 June-September 43.3-24.4 July, August 15.6- 3.9 January Population ('000) Total Capital 3 other main cities Railway freight traffic (million net tonne-kilom.) 35,620 (73) 31,300 ('73) 10,410 ('73) Cairo 4,961 (70) Teheran 3,639 ('71) Baghdad 1,657 ('65) Alexandria 2,032 ('70) Is( a hen 546, ('71) Basra 311 ('65) Giza 712 ('70) M ashad 530' ('71) Mosul 264 ('65) Suez 315 ('70) Tabriz 476, ('71) Kirkuk 184 ('65) 3,3405 ('71) 3,700 ('72) 1,3103 ('71) Agriculture Production of main crops ('000 tonnes) Livestock ('000 head) Rice Maize Cotton 971 (Av. '48-'52) 2,680 ('73) 1,378 (Av. '48-'52) 2,400 ('73) 396 (Av. '48-'52) Wheat Barley Rice 1,869 (Av. '48-'52) 4,775 (73) 767 (Av. '48-'52) 1,200 ('73) 424 (Av. '48-'52) Wheat Barley Dates 448 (Av. '48-'52) 957 (73) 722 (Av. '48-'52) 400 ('73) 313 (Av. '48-'52) 500 ('73) 1,500 ('73) 300 ('72) Cattle 2,138 ('73) Cattle 5,640 (10/'72) Cattle 2,000 ('72) Sheep 2,090 ('72) Sheep 36,600 (10/'71) Sheep 16,000 (72) Pigs 16 ('73) Pigs 45 ('72) Pigs Industrial production General index (1970=100) Coal ('000 tonnes) Crude oil ('000 tonnes) Crude steel ('000 tonnes) Electricity (million kWh) Overseas trade Total imports (C million) Main sources (% of total) Main imports Total exports (C million) Main destinations (% of total) Main exports UK exports received (E'000) UK imports supplied (?'000) n.a. 142 6004 ('72) ('72) n.a. 10,630 ('72) 293,100 ('73) 97,100 ('73) 300 ('70) 7,591 ('70) 8,3094 ('72) 1,9292 ('70) 369 ('73) 1,403 ('73) 285 ('72) USSR 13 (72) Germany, West 18 ('72) United Kingdom 10 (72) Australia 9 ('72) United States 17 ('72) USSR 7 ('72) France 7 ('72) Japan 14 (72) Czechoslovakia 7 ('72) Machinery; chemicals; cereals; iron and steel; motor vehicles; vegetable oils; petroleum products; wood and products 456 (73) USSR 35 Czechoslovakia 6 India 5 (72) (72) ('72) Cotton; cotton yarn and fabrics; petroleum; cereals; vegetables; clothing 8,868 ('38) 27,116 (73) 11,613 ('38) 23,734 ('73) Machinery; iron and steel; chemicals; motor vehicles and parts; textiles; cereals; paper; fats; instruments Machinery; iron and steel; steel; textiles; chemicals; motor vehicles; sugar; cereals; tea; dairy produce; paper 1,897 (72) 4405 ('72) Japan 34 ('72) France 25 ('72) Italy 9 (72) Italy 20 (72) Germany, West 9 ("72) Greece 9 ('72) Petroleum and products; hand woven carpets; cotton; fruit; hides and leather; metal ores 5,528 ('38) 169,412 ('73) 9,073 ('38) 237,381 ('73) Petroleum; dates; cement; hides and skins; wool; cereals; fertilisers 2,461 ('38) 2,725 ('38) 27,057 ('73) 30,678 ('73) Finance Currency International liquidity (gold, foreign exchange, SDRs and reserve position; Cmn., end-year) 1 pound= 100 piastres = 1,000 milliernes 168 (73) 1 rial = 100 dinars 529 ('73) 1 dinar = 1,000 fils 1 riyal = 200 fila 638 ('73) Weights and measures Metric system, also: 1 kantar = 99-05 lb 1 feddan = 1.038 acres Metric system, also old Iranian units Metric system, also old local units 'Excluding suburbs. 2Public utilities only. 3Year ending March 31st. 4Year ending March 20th. 5Year ending June 30th. 6Excluding, from June 1972, oil operations for Iraq National Oil Company and Iraqi Company. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 116 Israel Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Lebanon Saudi Arabia Syria 7,990 4,010 830,000 71,500 Jerusalem 2,485 20.8 5.2 January, February nil July, August 30.6-17.8 August 12.8- 5.0 January Beirut 111 35.1 7.5 January under 0.1 July, August 33.3-21.7 August 20.6- 6.1 January Riyadh 1,938 3.2 1.0 April under 0.1 June,August,Nov.,Dec. 444-211 June 28.9-zero January Damascus 2,362 86 1.7 January, February under 0.1 June, July 40-6-13.9 August 16.7-minus 2.2 January Jerusalem Tel Aviv Haifa Ramat Gan 3,180 ('73) 304 ('72) 3634 ('72) 2195 ('72) 117 ('72) Beirut Tripoli Zahle Saida 3,060 ('73) 939 ('70) 200 ('71) 40 ('71) 36 ('71) Riyadh Jeddah Mecca Medina 8,199 (72) 300 ('69) 300 ('69) 250 ('69) 70 ('69) Damascus Aleppo Horns Hama 6,890 ('73) 837, ('70) 639, (70) 216, (70) 138, (70) 4757 ('73) 397 ('73) 34 ('70) 154 ('72) Wheat 23 (Av. '48-'52) Apples 14 (Av. '48-'52) Wheat 49 (Av. '48-'52) Wheat 761 (Av. '48-'52) 190 ('73) 140 (72) 150 ('72) 593 (73) Barley 44 (Av. '48-'52) Grapes 81 (Av. '48-'52) Sorghum 35 (Av. '48-'52) Grapes 172 (Av. '48-'52) 30 ('72) 95 (72) 55 (72) 215 (72) Oranges 24 (Av. '48-'52) Oranges 47 (Av. '48-'52) Dates 183 (Av. '48-'52) Cotton 30 (Av. '48-'52) 1,179 ('72) 200 ('72) 220 ('72) 140 (73) Cattle 274 (12/72) Cattle 86 ('72) Cattle 330 ('72) Cattle 590 ('73) Sheep 184 (12/.71) Sheep 220 ('72) Sheep 3,400 ('72) Sheep 6,500 (72) Pigs 64 ('72) Pigs 14 (72) Pigs Pigs 123 (72) n.a. n.a. 88 (71) 473 (72) 364,807 ('73) 5,850 ('72) 120 ('70) 8,480 (72) 1,5442 ('72) 8052 (71) 1,224 ("72) 1,197 ('73) 340 ('72) 331 (71) 191 (72) United States 19 ('73) United States 12 (72) United States 20 ('71) Italy 8 ('72) Germany, West 17 (73) France 10 ('72) Japan 16 ('71) Germany, West 8 ('72) United Kingdom 16 (73) Germany, West 10 ('72) United Kingdom 11 (71) USSR 7 ('72) Machinery; rough diamonds; chemicals; ships; iron and steel; motor vehicles; petroleum; cereals; textiles 589 ('73) United States 18 ('73) United Kingdom 10 ('73) Germany, West 9 ('73) Polished diamonds; citrus fruit; chemicals; machinery; clothing or 1,583 ('38) 187,248 ('73) 3,132 ('38) 69,942 (73) 0 Machinery; textiles; chemicals; cereals; petroleum and products; motor vehicles; gold Machinery; motor vehicles; cereals; iron and steel; chemicals; textiles; livestock; dairy produce Machinery; chemicals; iron and steel; textiles; cereals; sugar; petroleum and products; fruit and vegetables 142 (72) 2,198 (72) 102 (72) Saudi Arabia 15 ('72) Japan 18 (71) USSR 20 ('72) Kuwait 8 ('72) Italy 10 ('71) Italy 11 ('72) Syria 7 ('72) United Kingdom 10 ('71) Lebanon 14 ('72) Machinery; chemicals; textiles; jewellery; aircraft; apples; motor vehicles; eggs 41,959 ('73) 8,012 ('73) Petroleum; petroleum products 98 ('38) 29 ('38) 58,466 ('73) 322,183 ('73) Cotton; petroleum; textiles; cereals; fruit and vegetables; live animals; wool 6911 ('38) 2951 ('38) 11,630 ('73) 1,154 ('73) 1 pound = 100 agorot 1 pound = 100 piastres 781 ('73) 360 ('73) 1 Saudi riyal = 20 quirsh 1 pound = 100 piastres 1,669 (73) 109, ('73) Metric system, also: 1 dunam = 1,000 sq. metres Metric system Metric system Metric system 'Including trade with Lebanon. 2Public utilities only. 3Excluding production in occupied Sinai Peninsular, amounting to 4,500 thousand tonnes in 1970. 4Population for Greater Tel Aviv (including among other municipalities Ramat Gan) : 873 thousand ('70). ,Excluding suburbs. ,End-September. 7Year ending September 30th, Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 117 Middle East Aitigteatid.RPOONID2(141:411.CiptilFtinffdiffgotini1tlieS) Australia Japan New Zealand Area (sq. miles) 2,967,909 143,661 103,734 Land use (sq. miles) Agriculture and pasture 1,910,000 ('69) 24,700 ('71) 52,178 ('71) Forest and woodlands 134,587 ("69) 99,182 ('65) 24,300 ("71) Climate Station and altitude (feet) Canberra 1,837 Tokyo 19 Wellington 415 Rainfall (inches) Annual total 23.0 61.6 47.4 Average wettest month 2.2 March, August, October 9.2 September 5.4 July Average driest month 1.6 April, September 1.9 January 3.2 January-March Temperature (range ?C) Average hottest month 27.8-12.8 February 30.0-22.2 August 20.6-13.3 January, February Average coldest month 11.1- 0.6 July 8.3-minus 1.7 January 11.7- 5.6 July Population ("000) Total 13,130 ('73) 108,350 ('73) 2,932 ('73) 6,899 ('38) 70,590 ('38) 1,604 ('38) Capital Canberra 156 (72) Tokyo 8,77621 ('73) Wellington 1397 ('73) 5 other main cities Sydney 2,851 (72) Osaka 2,855 ('73) Auckland 747 ('73) Melbourne 2,544 ('72) Yokohama 2,484 ('73) Christchurch 313 ('73) Brisbane 888 ("72) Nagoya 2,075 ('73) Hamilton 143 ('73) Adelaide 855 ('72) Kyoto 1,436 ('73) Dunedin 119 (73) Perth 725 (72) Kobe 1,336 ('73) Napier-Hastings 102 ('73) BirthDDensity per sq. mile per 1,000 inhabitants 4 ('73) 20.5 ('72) 8.5 ('72) 754 ('73) 19.3 ('72) 6.5 ("72) 28 ( '73) 20.5 ('73) 8.5 ('73) National income Total (E million) 15,598,2 ('72) 102,702 ('72) 3,3021 ('73) Average per head (E) 1,21312('72) 960 ('72) 1,134, ('73) Communications Railway freight traffic (million net tonne-kilom.) 26,680,2 (73) 60,000 ('73) 3,4101 ('73) Motor vehicles in use ('000) Cars 4,255 ('72) 12,531 ('72) 1,065 ('73) Commercial 1,008 ('72) 9,820 ('72) 195 ('73) Telephones339 per 1,000 Wireless licences ('73) 214 (73) 315 ('73) 6588 ('72) 446 ('73) 250 (71) Television licencesJ inhabitants 229 ('73) 225 ('72) 264 ('73) Newsprint consumption per head (lb) 75 ('73) 44 ('73) 72 (73) Agriculture Production of main crops Wheat 5,161 (Av. '48-'52) Rice 12,736 (Av. '48-'52) Wheat 139 (Av. '48-'52) ('000 tonnes) 11,500 ('73) 15,580 ('73) 420 ('73) Barley 531 (Av. '48-'52) Potatoes 2,451 (Av. '48-'52) Barley 49 (Av. '48-'52) 2,132 ('73) 3,200 ('73) 261 (73) fiats 560 (Av. '48-'52) Sweet 6,074 (Av. '48-'52) Potatoes 130 (Av. '48-'52) 1,361 ('73) potatoes 2,107 ('72) 325 ('72) Sugar 913 (Av. '48-'52) Oranges, 378 (Av. '48-'52) Apples 48 (Av. '48-'52) 2,823 ('73) 3,648 ('72) 161 ('72) Livestock ('000 head) Cattle 29,130 (3/'73) Cattle 3,485 (2/73) Cattle 9,215 (1/73) Sheep 140,109 (3/'73) Sheep 27 (2/'72) Sheep 60,883 (6/'72) Pigs 3,257 (3/73) Pigs 7,430 (2/'73) Pigs 507 (1/73) Industrial production General index (1970=100) 10812 ('73) 130 ("73) n.a. Coal ('000 tonnes) 68,1112 ('73) 28,1202 ('72) 1,9772 ('73) Crude oil ('000 tonnes) 18,767 ('73) 710 ('72) 100 ('71) Pig iron and ferro-alloys ("000 tonnes) 7,65919 ("73) 92,041 ('73) Crude steel ('000 tonnes) 7,683 ('73) 119,290 ('73) Electricity (million kWh) 67,060 ('73) 428,5801 ('73) 17,914, ('73) average per head (kWh) 5,107 ('73) 3,9601 ('73) 6,120, ('73) Motor vehicles ('000) 46320 ('73) 6,98323 ('73) _4 Construction Cement production ('000 tonnes) 5,247 ('73) 77,11023(73) 1,058 ('73) Dwellings completed ('000) 151 (73) 1,808, ('72) 30'?('72) Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 118 Approved For Re ease 2002/08/07: CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Employment Working population ('000) % in agriculture % in manufacturing Unemployment ('000) (% rate) Manufacturing employment (index: 1970=100) Overseas trade Total imports (? million) Main sources (% of total) Main imports Total exports (? million) Main destinations (% of total) Main exports UK exports received (?'000) UK imports supplied (?'000) Australia Japan New Zealand 5,822 ('73) 53,950 ('73) 1,117 ('72) 7.2 ('71) 13.9 ('73) 12.5 ('72) 22.9 ('71) 26.5 ("73) 23.6 ('72) 12.4,1 (Av. '54-'58) 108 (73) 672 (Av. '54-'58) 660 ('73) 0.3 (Av. '54-'58) 2.3 ('73) 1.9 ('73) 1.6 (Av. '54-'58) 1.3 ('73) n.a. 99 ('72) 104 ('73) 100 ('72) 3,123 ('73) 16,571 ('73) 893 ('73) United States 21 ('73) United States 24 ('73) United Kingdom 29 ('72) United Kingdom 19 ('73) Australia 10 ('73) Australia 23 ('72) Japan 18 ('73) Indonesia 6 ('73) Japan 11 ('72) Germany, West 7 ("73) Canada 5 ('73) United States 10 ('72) Machinery; chemicals; textiles; motor vehicles and parts; petroleum; instruments; paper; iron and steel; aircraft Petroleum and products; timber; machinery; cereals; non-ferrous ores; chemicals; iron ore; non-ferrous metals Machinery; motor vehicles and parts; chemicals; textile yarns and fabrics; petroleum and products; iron and steel 3,923 ('73) 15,007 ('73) 1,052 ('73) Japan 31 ('73) United States 26 ('73) United Kingdom 31 ("72) United States 12 ('73) South Korea 5 ('73) United States 15 ('72) United Kingdom 10 ('73) Taiwan 4 ('73) Japan 10 ('72) New Zealand 5 ("73) Liberia 4 ('73) Australia 8 ('72) Balance of payments (?mn) Balance of trade (fob) Invisible balance (services, transfers: net) Balance on capital account Allocation of SDRs Merchantshipping Vessels owned ('000 g.t.) of which-oil tankers Goods in external trade Loaded ('000 tonnes) Unloaded ('000 tonnes) Principal ports With tonnage of vessels entered in overseas trade ('000 net reg. tons) Prices (indices: 1970-100) Wholesale Cost of living Finance Currency Money supply, including demand deposits; end-year International liquidity (gold, foreign exchange, SDRs and reserve position; mn, end-year) Weights and measures Wool; beef and veal; iron ore; coal; non-ferrous metals; wheat; chemicals; sugar; non-ferrous ores; iron and steel Iron and steel; motor vehicles; machinery; ships; telecom- munications apparatus; textiles; chemicals; instruments Wool; lamb; beef; butter; hides and skins; cheese; dried milk; timber; chemicals; paper 38,944 ('38) 71,842 ('38) 404,086 340,762 ( 73) ("73) 2,111 ("38) 272,598 9,213 ('38) 443,394 ('73) ('73) 19,497 ('38) 46,865 ('38) 167,287 276,171 (73) ('73) -1-796 ('72) +3,586 ('72) +212 ('72) -666 ('72) -938 ('72) -111 ('72) +533 ('72) +146 ('72) +10 ('72) +30 ('72) +55 ('72) +9 ('72) 1,160 ('73) 36,785 (73) 157 (73) 231 (73) 14,193 ('73) 141,05623 ('73) 65,990 ('73) 7,451 ('73) 25,114'3 ('73) 588,279 ('73) 10,814 ('73) Sydney 13,075 ('72) Yokohama 151,80618 ('72) Whangarei 3,6596 ('73) Melbourne 13,710" ('71) Kobe 83,44018 ('71) Auckland 2,9476 ('73) Fremantle 11,843" ('72) Nagoya 62,67818 ('72) Wellington 1,2486 (73) Brisbane 9,42418 ('71) Osaka 32,246" ('68) Lyttelton 8196 ('73) 120'4('73) 116 ('73) 138 ('73) 123 (73) 124 ("73) 128 ('73) 1 dollar' 5=100 cents 1 yen =100 sen 1 dollar16-100 cents $A380 mn ('38) Y7,600 mn ('38) $NZ 98 mn ("38) $A7,988 mn ( '73) Y40,311,000 mn ('73) $NZ 1,457 mn24('73) 2,619 ('73) 5,272 ('73) 330 ('73) Imperial system', Metric system; also old Japanese units: Imperial system,' 1 ch6=2.451 acres 1 ken= 6 shaku 5.965 ft 1 picul =100 kin =132.28 lb 'Year ending March 31st. 'Including coal equivalent of lignite (Australia 11%, Japan 0.1%, New Zealand 70% of total). 'Including tangerines and mandarines.4Motor vehicles assembled :86 thousand ('73).6Dwellings started.6Manifest tonnage of cargo. 'Urban area only; total for Wellington Statistical Division (including Hutt Valley and Porirua Basin Urban areas) : 338 thousand ('73). 8Estimated number of receivers in use. 8Public utilities only. "Building permits issued. "Relief recipients only. "Year ending June 30th. "Including coasting trade. "Building materials only.' 5Decimal currency was introduced from February 14,1966: 1 dollar=10 shillings (of former currency). "Decimal currency was introduced from July 10, 1967: 1 dollar= 10 shillings (of former currency). "A change to the metric system is taking place with a general target date of 1980 and proposed 70% completion by 1976. 18Gross tonnage. "Excluding production of ferro-alloys in blast furnaces. ',Including vehicles assembled. 21Excluding suburbs. '2A change to the metric system is taking place with a general target date of end 1976. 23Year ending September 30th. 24End-November. Approved For Release 2002/08/07: CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 119 Asia and Pacific POthet FA ga&aalle:PRIfi IA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 China6 India Indonesia Area (sq. miles) 3,692,000 1,261,820 735,274" Climate Station and altitude (feet) Rainfall (Inches) Annual total Average wettest month Average driest month Temperature (range 0C) Average hottest month Average coldest month Population ('000) Total Capital 3 other main cities Railway freight traffic (million net tonne-kilom,) Shanghai 23 44.7 7.1 June 1.4 December New Delhi 714 25.2 7.1 July 0.1 November Djakarta 26 70.8 118 January, February 1.7 August 32.2-23.3 July, August 7.8- 0.6 January 40.6-26.1 May 21.1- 6.7 January 33.3-22.2 October 31.7-21.1 July 785,600 ('72) 563,494 ('72) 121,630 ('72) Peking 7,570 (70) New Delhi 3,6472 ('71) Djakarta 4,5767 ('71) Shanghai 10,820 ('70) Calcutta 7,031 (71) Jogjakarta 2,500 ('71) Tientsin 4,280 (70) Bombay 5,9717 (71) Surabaja 1,5567 ('71) Shenyang 2,411 ( '57) Madras 3,170 (71) Bandung 1,2027 ('71) 265,260 ('59) 131,600 ('72) 655 ('68) Agriculture Production of main crops ('000 tonnes) Livestock ( 000 head) Wheat 15,913 (Ay, '48-'52) Wheat 6,087 (Av. '48-'52) Rice 9,441 (Av. '48-'52) 35,000 ('7t) 24,923 ('73) 20,321 ('73) Maize 14,082 (Av. '48-'52) Rice 33,383 (Av. '48-'52) Cassava 6,817 (Av. '48-'52) 29,700 ('73) 67,500 ('73) 10,099 ('72) Rice 58,188 (Av. '48-'52) Cotton 575 (Av. '48-'52) Rubber 635 (Av. '48-'52) 106,000 ('73) 1,150 ('73) 855 ('73) Cattle 63,250 (12/'72) Cattle 176,900 ('73) Cattle 6,250 (12/72) Sheep 71,300 (72/'71) Sheep 43,000 ('72) Sheep 3,500 (12/71) Pigs 235,000 (12/'72) Pigs 4,780 ('73) Pigs 4,300 (9/'72) Industrial production General index (1970=100) Coal ('000 tonnes) Crude oil ('000 tonnes) Crude steel ('000 tonnes) Electricity (million kWh) n.a. 450,0008 ('73) 50,000 ('73) 25,000 ('73) 58,500 ('60) 110 ('72) 78,0008 ('73) 7,200 ('73) 6,760 ('72) 64,2003 ('72) Overseas trade Total imports (E million) Main sources (% of total) Main imports 1,0308 ('72) Japan 24 (72) Canada 10 ('72) Germany, West 6 (72) Machinery; motor vehicles; ships; chemicals; iron and steel; wheat; non-ferrous metals Total exports (E million) 1,1908 ('72) Main destinations (% of total) Hongkong 23 ('72) Japan 16 (72) Singapore 6 ('72) Main exports Textiles; metal ores; petroleum; fruit and vegetables; rice; hides and skins UK exports received (E'000) 4,463 ("38) 84,802 ('73) UK imports supplied (E'000) 7,138 ('38) 47,834 ('73) 1,226 ('73) United Kingdom 13 ('72) United States 12 ('72) Japan 9 ('72) Machinery; chemicals; iron and steel; petroleum and products; cotton; copper; wheat; precious stones 1,200 ('73) USSR 16 ('72) United States 14 ('72) Japan 11 ('72) Jute fabrics and mfrs; leather; tea; cotton fabrics; iron ore; precious stones; fruit 34,2994 ('38) 132,911 ('73) 49,9394 ('38) 148,609 ('73) n.a. 178 64,200 (72) ('73) 2,0843 ('70) 583 ('72) Japan 36 ('72) United States 15 ('72) Germany, West 8 ('72) Machinery; chemicals; motor vehicles; iron and steel; textiles; rice; cement; paper 613 (72) Japan 48 ('72) United States 15 ('72) Singapore 11 ('72) Petroleum and products; timber; rubber; coffee; tin ore; palm oil; tea; tobacco 3,367, ('38) 32,834 ('73) 6,1391 ('38) 14,947 (73) Finance Currency International liquidity (gold, foreign exchange, SDRs and reserve position; Emn, end-year) 1 yuan10=100 fen 1 chiao = 10 fen n.a. 1 crore =10,000,000 rupees =100 lakhs 1 rupee =100 paise 5028 ('73) 1 rupiah=100 sen 347 ('73) Weights and measures Metric system for official purposes, also local units Metric system, also: 1 maund =40 seers-824 lb 1 seer =80 toles- 2A lb 5 tolas=1 chittack=2A oz Metric system 1Sumatra, Java and Dutch Borneo. 2Including Delhi. 3Public utilities only. 4British India (including Bangladesh and Pakistan).8Including coal equivalent of lignite (1% of total).8Mainland.7Excluding suburbs. 8Estimate. 8End November. ,0The currency of China is called renminbi (RMB). "Including 159,376 sq. miles for West Irian. Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 120 Malaysia Approved ror Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 Pakistan Philippines Sri Lanka 128,430 310,380 116,000 25,332 Kuala Lumpur 127 961 11.5 April 3.9 July ? 35.0-22.2 April 34.4-20.0 January Karachi 13 7.7 3.2 July 0.1 October 33.9-27.8 June 25.0-12.8 January Manila 47 82.0 17.0 July 0.5 February 35.6-22.2 June 32.8-17-2 January Colombo 24 93.1 14.6 May 3.5 January 31'1-24'4 April 29.4-22.2 December 10,910 (72) Kuala Lumpur 876 ('70) George Town 2703 (70) Ipoh 2483 (70) Johore Bahru 1363 (70) Islamabad Karachi Lahore Lyallpur 66,76011 ('73) 235 (72) 3,560 (72) 2,073 (72) 1,109 (72) Quezon City Manila Davao Cebu 40,220 ('73) 8493 (74) 1,4983 ('74) 442 ('74) 3913 ('74) 13,033 (72) Colombo 562 ('71) Dehiwala- Mt Lavinia 155 (71) Jaffna 1083 ('71) Kandy 763 ('67) 1,1131,0,10(73) 7,7202 ('72) 40 (72) 3385 ('72) Rice 670 (Av. '48-'52) 1,908 (72) Copra 165 (Av. '48-'52) 174 ('72) Rubber 723 (Av. '48-'52) 1,566 ('73) Cattle 357 (7 / '73) Sheep 4110 (7/'72) Pigs 1,011 (12/'72) Wheat Rice Cotton Cattle Sheep Pigs 3,661 (Av. '48-'52) 7,442 (73) 1,194 (Av. '48-'52) 3,810 ('73) 217 (Av. '48-'52) 660 ('73) 20,500 (73) 16,720 (72) 90 ('72) Rice Sugar Copra Cattle Sheep Pigs 2,767 (Av. '48-'52) 5,550 ("73) 827 (Av. '48-'52) 2,258 ('73) 875 (Av. '48-'52) 1,780 ('73) 2,080 (3 / '73) 30 (1 / 73) 8,200 (1 / 73) Rice Tea Rubber Cattle Sheep Pigs 479 (Av. '48-'52) 1,303 ('73) 140 (Av. '48-'52) 213 (72) 102 (Av. '48-'52) 140 ('72) 1,650 (6 / '73) 24 (6 / '72) 112 (6 / '73) 111 ('72) 4,4329 ('72) 4,120 ('72) 892 ('72) 1,2506 (72) 455 (7 2) 100 ("70) 2,9102,7 ("66) 129 ('73) 38 ('72) 11,5004 (73) n.a. 900 ('71) Japan United Kingdom United States 976 (73) 21 ('72) 13 ('72) 9 ('72) Machinery; motor vehicles; chemicals; textiles; cereals; petroleum and products; iron and steel; metal ores; sugar 1,204 ('73) Singapore 23 ('72) Japan 17 ('72) United States 14 ('72) Rubber; tin; timber; palm oil; petroleum and products; pepper; canned pineapple 11,409 ('38) 78,138 ('73) 12,686 ('38) 94,806 ('73) United States Germany, West Japan 396 ('73) 22 ('72) 9 ('72) 8 ('72) Machinery; chemicals; wheat; iron and steel; sugar; petroleum; motor vehicles; tea; vegetable oils Japan Hongkong United Kingdom 392 ('73) 17 ('72) 14 (72) 8 (7 2) Cotton; cotton yarn; cotton fabrics; rice; leather; carpets; fish; footwear 34,305 ('73) 31,044 ("73) Japan United States Germany, West 723 (73) 32 27 5 ('72) (72) (72) Machinery; chemicals; petroleum; iron and steel; motor vehicles; wheat; textile fibres; paper; dairy produce 729 ('73) United States 43 ('72) Japan 32 (72) Netherlands 6 ('72) Sugar; copper; timber; copra; coconut oil; plywood; bananas; pineapple; iron ore 759 ("38) 29,111 (73) 993 ('38) 9,754 ('73) China India United Kingdom 173 (73) 13 ('72) 9 ('72) 8 ('72) Cereals; machinery; chemicals; textiles; sugar; fruit and vegetables; motor vehicles; iron and steel United Kingdom China United States 160 14 12 8 ('73) ('72) ('72) ('72) Tea; rubber; coconut oil; desiccated coconut; coir fibres; cinnamon; copra; timber 3,562 ('38) 10,189 ('73) 12,399 ('38) 22,957 (73) 1 dollar=100 cents 1 crore=10,000,000 rupees =100 lakhs 1 rupee=100 paisas 588 ('73) 206 ('73) 1 peso =100 centavos 1 rupee=100 cents 447 ('73) 37 ('73) 4 Metric and imperial systems, Imperial system, 2, also: Metric system, also US units Imperial systema, also local units 1 maund =40 seers-824 lb also local units 1 seer= 80 tolas=2A lb 5 tolas=1 chittack=2A oz 'Including Singapore. 2Year ending June 30th. 3Excluding suburbs. 4Estimate.5Year ending September 30th.6Including lignite.7Public utilities only. ?A gradual change to the metric system is taking place, with a general target date of 1980. 6Sarawak only.' ?West Malaysia only. ''Excluding Jammu and Kashmir. 12A gradual change to the metric system is taking place, with a general target date of 1978. Approved For Release 2002/08/07: CIA-RDP80R01720R001000140001-1 121 International ABC Maps Nrioffictbardattern2.312/A8B7CCIA-RDP8OR01720R001000140001-1 Many international organisations, agreements and plans are usually referred to by a group of initials. Below is a key to some of the contractions in common use. ECA Economic Commission for Africa Established by ECOSOC. Headquarters: Addis Ababa. ECA FE Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East Established by ECOSOC. Headquarters: Bangkok. ECE Economic Commission for Europe Established by ECOSOC. Members are the United States and European members of UN. Headquarters: Geneva. ECLA Economic Commission for Latin America Established by ECOSOC. Headquarters: Santiago. ECOSOC Economic and Social Council One of the principal organs of UN which promotes economic and social co-operation and co-ordinates the work of the specialised agencies. Membership 54 (1974). ECSC European Coal and Steel Community Established in 1952 to increase efficiency in coal and steel industries by removing trade restrictions. The original six members were Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy, Luxemburg and Netherlands; Denmark, Ireland and the United Kingdom joined from January 1, 1973. Headquarters: Luxemburg. (London delegation: 20 Kensington Palace Gardens W8 400). EEC European Economic Community Established in 1958 by the members of ECSC to promote economic and political activities by establishing a customs union (The Common Market). Members: as for ECSC. Headquarters: Brussels. EFTA European Free Trade Association Established in 1960 to promote economic development and expansion of trade by progressive reduction of trade restrictions within the area. Members were Austria, Denmark, Iceland (from 1970), Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Finland became associated in 1961. Denmark and the United Kingdom withdrew from January 1, 1973. Headquarters: Geneva. EURATOM European Atomic Energy Community Established in 1958 by the members of ECSC to co-ordinate their nuclear industries and develop nuclear research. Headquarters: Brussels. FAO Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations Specialised agency established in 1945 to advise on conservation of natural resources and methods of food processing and distribution. 131 members (1974). Headquarters: Rome. GATT General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade Signed in 1947 by 23 countries and directed towards the reduction of trade barriers. 83 contracting parties (1974); 16 countries have "special relationship". Headquarters: Geneva. IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency Specialised agency established in 1957 to develop the peaceful uses of atomic energy. Membership 105 (1974). Headquarters: Vienna. IBRD International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (The World Bank). Established after the Bretton Woods Conference in 1945. It guides international investment and provides loans, mainly to developing countries. Membership 123 (1974). Address: 1818 H Street, NW Washington DC 20433. ICAO International Civil Aviation Organisation Specialised agency established in April 1947 to promote the safe and orderly development of civil aviation. Membership 128 (1974). Headquarters: Montreal. ICJ International Court of Justice All members of UN are parties to the statute of the Court (15 judges elected for 9 years), binding themselves to comply with its decisions IDA International Development Association Specialised agency affiliated to IBRD, established in 1960, to promote economic development and ease pressures on balance of payments. Membership 112 (1974). Address: as IBRD. IFC International Finance Corporation Specialised agency affiliated to IBRD to invest in productive private enterprise in developing countries. Membership 98 (1974). Address: as IBRD. ILO International Labour Organisation Established 1 919 and now a specialised agency aiming to improve working conditions. Membership 123 (1974). Headquarters: Geneva, IMCO Inter-governmental Maritime Consultative Organisation Specialised agency established in 1959 to promote co-operation on international maritime questions. 85 members, 1 associate (1974). Headquarters: 101-104 Piccadilly, London W1V OAE. IMF International Monetary Fund Specialised agency established with IBRD after the Bretton Woods Conference. It promotes foreign exchange stability to stimulate world trade and operates eta central banker. Membership 126 (1974) Address: 19th and H Streets, NW Washington DC 20431. ITU International Telecommunication Union Formed in 1932 and now a specialised agency. Membership 146 (1974). Headquarters: Geneva. NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Founded by 12 countries in 1949 to unite efforts for collective defence. Membership 15 (1974). Headquarters: Brussels. OECD Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Established in 1961 as a successor of OEEC (European Economic Co-operation). 19 European members, Australia, Canada, Japan and United States (Jugoslavia and New Zealand have special status). Headquarters: Paris. OPEC Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries Established in 1960 to unify and co-ordinate members' petroleum policies. Membership 11 (1974). Headquarters: Vienna. UN United Nations Established on October 24, 1945. Its principal organs are (1) General Assembly of all members normally meeting once a year; (2) Security Council of 15 members; (3) Economics and Social Council; (4) Trusteeship Council; (5) International Court of Justice; (6) Secretariat. Membership 135 (1974). Headquarters: New York. (London information centre: 14-15 Stratford Place W1N 9AF). UNCTAD United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Established in 1964 to promote international trade. Membership 142 (1974). Headquarters: Geneva. UNDP United Nations Development Programme Established in 1965 to raise the standard of living in developing countries. Headquarters: New York. UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation Specialised agency established in 1946. 131 members, 1 associate (1974). Headquarters: Paris. UNIDO United Nations Industrial Development Organisation Established in 1965 to promote industry in developing countries. Headquarters.' Vienna. UPU Universal Postal Union Specialised agency established in 1875 to unite members in a single postal territory. Membership 150 (1974). Headquarters: Berne. WHO World Health Organisation Specialised agency established in 1948 to raise standards of health. fPeNevwehiii Vhd f IlAtt.I.M?1127 Head 'ti, g:u ecIA-Ro pit, fail 72 b associate (1974). 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