Mineral Economics - Physical Output of Mineral Products Declined Slightly in 1946 But Value Reached a New Peak - Prospects for 1947 Excellent

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 703 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1947
Abstract
NINETEEN FORTY-SIX was an eventful year for the mineral industries. Perhaps the most significant development was the socialization of industry in Great Britain, initiated in 1945 but carried to fruition in the coal industry in 1946. On Jan. 1, 1947, management of the coal industry will be vested in a National Coal Board, responsible to the Ministry of Fuel and Power. A sum of £164,660,000 has been provided to compensate private owners for assets transferred to the Board. The British coal industry has been a problem for many years. Production has declined to a point where serious shortages of fuel for domestic needs have developed. Exports have dwindled to a small fraction of the previous trade. Costs have increased greatly, and quality has deteriorated. The industry's physical plant has not kept pace with the rapidly mounting wage scales in recent years. Some claim that the best and most accessible coal reserves of Britain are heavily depleted. The industry has been harassed by difficult labor problems, including bad morale among the workers and a shrinking labor force.
Citation
APA:
(1947) Mineral Economics - Physical Output of Mineral Products Declined Slightly in 1946 But Value Reached a New Peak - Prospects for 1947 ExcellentMLA: Mineral Economics - Physical Output of Mineral Products Declined Slightly in 1946 But Value Reached a New Peak - Prospects for 1947 Excellent. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1947.