Capital in Hawaiian Sugar: Its Formation and Relation to Labor and Output, 1870-1957

dc.contributor.author Mollett, J.A.
dc.date.accessioned 2014-11-15T02:28:27Z
dc.date.available 2014-11-15T02:28:27Z
dc.date.issued 1961-06
dc.description.abstract The main object of this study is to trace the growth of capital on sugar plantations in Hawaii from 1870 to 1957. Capital growth is related to numbers of workers employed and to net output in order to obtain ratios of capital to output and capital to labor. The study ends with a short review of the financing of Hawaiian sugar. It concludes that the industry has been able to finance not only itself but to invest relatively large amounts in other domestic and foreign enterprises.
dc.description.sponsorship The study on which this report is based is financed by Federal funds authorized under the Hatch Act (amended), and allocated to Project 369 of the Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station
dc.format.extent 62 pages
dc.identifier.citation Mollett JA. 1961. Capital in Hawaiian sugar: its formation and relation to labor and output, 1870-1957. Honolulu (HI): Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Hawaii. 62 p. (Agricultural Economics Bulletin; 21)
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10125/34175
dc.language.iso en-US
dc.publisher Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Hawaii
dc.relation.ispartofseries Agricultural Economics Bulletin
dc.relation.ispartofseries 21
dc.subject Hawaii
dc.subject sugar industry
dc.subject capital
dc.subject farm assets
dc.subject agricultural economics
dc.subject agricultural history
dc.subject plantations
dc.subject labor
dc.title Capital in Hawaiian Sugar: Its Formation and Relation to Labor and Output, 1870-1957
dc.type Book
dc.type.dcmi Text
local.identifier.callnumber S399 .E15 no.21
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