Changes in Imports of Capital Goods Sierra Leone 1950 1965

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Changes in Imports of Capital Goods Sierra Leone 1950 1965
Jean M Due
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1, 940 5, 257 6, 529 17, 039 7, 372 Table 7.
(16. 7 percent), building and construction materials (14. 1 percent), and other capital goods (14. 6 percent). Other agricultural inputs showed the slowest rate of import increase (4. 9 percent). Components of each of these categories will be examined later.
The largest share of capital goods imports (30 percent) consisted of those for the building and construction industry (Table 8). The second most important component was mining and industrial
...ma- chinery ; these imports, which vary considerably from year to year de- pending on the expansion plans of the mines, accounted for 20 percent of all capital goods imports over the period. Public works equipment and trucks and buses accounted for 14 percent each, while imports for agricultural uses accounted for only 6 percent. Other capital goods imports machine tools, gasoline and lubricants, chemicals, and so forth accounted for 16 percent of the total.
Agricultural Machinery Although 77 percent of the population of Sierra Leone is engaged in agriculture, most agriculture is of a subsistence nature, employing labor-intensive methods.


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