Forecasting business conditions . der, and a gang plow, on— Aug. 1, 1914 Oct. 15, 1921 Mar. 14, 1922 798 4214 2188 Number of Bushels of Comrequired to pay freight on above com to Chicago and onthe four farm implements from Moline, 111. to Culbertson,on— Aug. 1, 1914 Oct. 15, 1921 Mar. 14, 1922 178 1233 564 (a) In October 1921, comparing it with August 1914, howwould you describe the situation ? (b) Considering that Culbertson is a typical country town. Copyright, 1922, by American Business Associates All rights reserved Patent Application Pending SOLUTIONS *1. (a) Conditions were out of line.


Forecasting business conditions . der, and a gang plow, on— Aug. 1, 1914 Oct. 15, 1921 Mar. 14, 1922 798 4214 2188 Number of Bushels of Comrequired to pay freight on above com to Chicago and onthe four farm implements from Moline, 111. to Culbertson,on— Aug. 1, 1914 Oct. 15, 1921 Mar. 14, 1922 178 1233 564 (a) In October 1921, comparing it with August 1914, howwould you describe the situation ? (b) Considering that Culbertson is a typical country town. Copyright, 1922, by American Business Associates All rights reserved Patent Application Pending SOLUTIONS *1. (a) Conditions were out of line. Manufacture andtransportation, compared with agriculture, were greatly inflated. (b) Lack of farmer buying power. (c) No. Farm labor conditions in the long run mustbalance up as attractive as other occupations in order to holdtheir own. (d) A readjustment between farm conditions andindustrial conditions was taking place. *3. Business establishments are all inter-related. They aremuch more so, in fact, than your diagram The original of tiiis book is intine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions inthe United States on the use of the text. what depressing influence would be felt in industry during theautumn of 1921 ? (c) Could this October 1921 situation continue? Why, orwhy not ? (d) What general conclusion would you draw from theMarch 1922 figures, in comparison with Octobe ? 2. Describe briefly how the economic system works. Whatis meant by industrial equilibrium? business conditions out ofline? (p. 8.) *3. Draw a circle and write inside the name of yo ur company,or a company the securities of which you hold. Write at the left the names of the companies from whom youbuy; draw circles around their names; connect these circleswith your companys circle by lines. Write names in turn ofcompanies from whom the above concerns buy; draw circlesaround them; and show connection by lines. Carry this


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