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The economic consequences of the peace / by John Maynard Keynes
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176 THE ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE PEACE ch.

or less to the remaining one-third, which is composedof commodities of minor importance individually.

German Exports, 1913.

AmountMillion £.

Percentage ofTotal Exports.

Iron goods (including tinplates, etc.)

66*13

13-2

Machinery and parts (including

motor cars) ....

37-55

7'5

Coal, coke, and briquettes .

35-34

7-0

Woollen goods (including raw and

combed wool and clothing)

29-40

59

Cotton goods (including raw cotton,

yarn, and thread) .

28-15

5-6

196-57

39*2

Cereals, etc. (including rye, oats,

wheat, hops) ....

21-18

4-1

Leather and leather goods .

15-47

30

Sugar .....

13-20

2-6

Paper, etc. ....

13-10

2-6

Furs --0. . ' ' ''Vv/-'

11-75

2-2

Electrical goods (installations,

machinery, lamps, cables)

10-88

2-2

Silk goods . . . -

10 10

2-0

Dyes ......

9-76

1-9

Copper goods ....

6-50

1-3

Toys . . . . .

5-15

1*0

Rubber and rubber goods

4-27

0-9

Books, maps, and music

3-71

0-8

Potash

3*18

0-6

Glass . - . .

3-14

0-6

Potassium chloride

2-91

0-6

Pianos, organs, and parts

2-77

0-6

Raw zinc .

2 74

0-5

Porcelain .....

2-53

0-5

Other goods, unenumerated .

Total

142-34

28-0

165-92

32*8

504-83

100-0