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Abstract: . . . Consists primarily of electric and gas facilities, transit systems, and airfields. N OTE .—Estimates for military equipment by type begin in 1972 because data concerning war losses by type during World War II and the disposition of surplus equipment by type after that war are very limited. Page 42 FIXED REPRODUCIBLE TANGIBLE WEALTH, 1925–94 M–43 Tables 8.1–8.4.—Durable Goods Owned by Consumers, by Type Line Page references for estimates Table 8.1 Table 8.2 Table 8.3 Table 8.4 Current-cost net stock, depreciation, and average age, 1925–94 Chain-type quantity indexes for net stock and depreciation, . . . . . . Consists primarily of electric and gas facilities, transit systems, and airfields. N OTE .—Estimates for military equipment by type begin in 1972 because data concerning war losses by type during World War II and the disposition of surplus equipment by type after that war are very limited. Page 42 FIXED REPRODUCIBLE TANGIBLE WEALTH, 1925–94 M–43 Tables 8.1–8.4.—Durable Goods Owned by Consumers, by Type Line Page references for estimates Table 8.1 Table 8.2 Table 8.3 Table 8.4 Current-cost net stock, depreciation, and average age, 1925–94 Chain-type quantity indexes for net stock and depreciation, 1925–94 . . . . . . of electric and gas facilities, transit systems, and airfields. N OTE .—Estimates for military equipment by type begin in 1972 because data concerning war losses by type during World War II and the disposition of surplus equipment by type after that war are very limited. Page 42 FIXED REPRODUCIBLE TANGIBLE WEALTH, 1925–94 M–43 Tables 8.1–8.4.—Durable Goods Owned by Consumers, by Type Line Page references for estimates Table 8.1 Table 8.2 Table 8.3 Table 8.4 Current-cost net stock, depreciation, and average age, 1925–94 Chain-type quantity indexes for net stock and depreciation, 1925–94 Historical-cost . . . . . . electric and gas facilities, transit systems, and airfields. N OTE .—Estimates for military equipment by type begin in 1972 because data concerning war losses by type during World War II and the disposition of surplus equipment by type after that war are very limited. Page 42 FIXED REPRODUCIBLE TANGIBLE WEALTH, 1925–94 M–43 Tables 8.1–8.4.—Durable Goods Owned by Consumers, by Type Line Page references for estimates Table 8.1 Table 8.2 Table 8.3 Table 8.4 Current-cost net stock, depreciation, and average age, 1925–94 Chain-type quantity indexes for net stock and depreciation, 1925–94 Historical-cost . . . . . . lease back Fixed Reproducible Tangible Wealth, 1925-94 Page 1 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE William M. Daley, Secretary ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS ADMINISTRATION Robert J. Shapiro, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS J. Steven Landefeld, Director Rosemary D. Marcuss, Deputy Director U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF ECONOMIC . . . --3000,5,300,3137,241152
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