Prices

A price is the (usually not negative) quantity of payment or compensation given by one party to another in return for one unit of goods or services. A price is influenced by production costs, supply of the desired item, and demand for the product. A price may be determined by a monopolist or may be imposed on the firm by market conditions. In modern economies, prices are generally expressed in units of some form of currency. (For commodities, they are expressed as currency per unit weight of the commodity, e.g. euros per kilogram or Rands per KG.) Although prices could …

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24 May 2022 English

Content in British Society, 1939-1951 is arranged in collections corresponding to the archives from which they were sourced. You can read more about the archive materials selected for this resource …

From its inception, the Committee dealt with prices, wages and financial policies, home consumption


5 May 2022 English

Notes of interest with links to documents in Cold War Eastern Europe. Links to photos, maps and compelling stories.

the Polish leadership during riots over food prices. FCO 33/245 242 Textual Letter from the British


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

in loland now. The queues were snorter because prices were higher. In the voivodship of Nowy Sacz,


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

A file of documents concerning the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (K.S.?.) and the Czechoslovak government. Subjects discussed in the file include a conference of K.S.?. party secretaries; the sixth meeting …

sector will be expected to cover their costs from prices charged to the consumer and wages will depend on


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

that they could count on guaranteed supplies, the prices of wh.ch, in accordance with intra-CI.IEA principles the vital importance of Soviet supplies at stable prices of raw materials, especially energy, to the CDR's the price is likely to be much closer to market prices as the logic of Bucharest formula works through Soviet soft currency supplies at concessionary CMEA prices; but in the GDR's current hard currency position


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 Czech

A file of documents concerning the restitution of Czechoslovak gold and the settlement of British claims against Czechoslovakia. Subjects discussed in the file include an agreement for the repatriation of …

represents some 250 million dollars at the present gold prices. The gold will serve to strengthen our monetary


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

A file containing analysis of a report on the Soviet balance of payments in convertible foreign currency.

seo a more realistic assessor t - f fi tar? gold prices. Would it really be the case that r;old or Ices that the Soviets would require increases in real prices to make further increases in production profitable most expensive North Sea crude is below world prices. I share his doubts on this. Given the serious Appendix A. I believe it is customary to show gas prices in terms of btu rather than cubic metres (gas


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

The amenities in the interior are minimal; farm prices are fixed at an unprofitable level; job opportunities resentment at their exclusiveness, and at the high prices they > charge for weapons which are often obsolescent


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

facilitate their access to raw materials. I 6. Prices. Under martial law conditions the introduction


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

discontinued food sales at special e r e a e r ' I I prices to Poland, and funds for that purpose have been discontinued food sales at special i e r e a e r" prices to Poland, and funds for that purpose have been Community has discontinued food sales at suecial prices to Poland and funds for that purpose have been I / to Poland H I / food sales at special prices/and funds for that purpose have been H I / in the of European Community food at special prices to # ish Nationality Act 1981, as British dependent


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