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MONTHLY REVIIW • • • A N N U A L INDEX • • • JANUARY - DECEMBER 1954 Fed era l R eserv e Ba n k of S a n Fr a n c is c o Articles Accelerated Amortization in the Twelfth D istrict.. *--------- . . 10 Nonagricultural Employment in a Year of Recession................ 155 Banking and Credit in a Year o f Changing Monetary P o lic y .. 35 Business Activity Moderately Lower in 1954..............................153 Ownership o f Demand Deposits— Twelfth District....................95 California Agriculture and International Commodity Developments.................................................. supplement, January Canning Review and Prospects................................ . ................... 114 Changes in Banks and Branches— Twelfth District, 1952-53.. 70 Changes in Twelfth District Bank Credit, January-May 1954.. 73 The Changing Per A cre Value o f Farm Real Estate................ 84 Consumer Expenditures Rise in First H alf o f 1954.................... 116 The Petroleum Industry..................................... supplement, March Postwar Trends in District Downtown Independent Department Store Sales............................................................... 79 Pre- and Postwar Stability in District Per Capita Income Paym ents.........................................................................147 Production Up, Income Down in District Agriculture..............39 Prospective Crop Plantings Indicate Continued High Level Farm Production in 1954............................. ............................... 63 The District Cash Farm Income Situation..................................136 Earnings and Expenses o f Twelfth District Member Banks— First H alf 1954..............................................................................126 Economic Readjustm ent................................................................. 17 Residential Construction.................................................................99 Retail Sales Reach a Record High During 1953.......................... 30 Review o f Business Conditions.......... 1, 49,61, 93, 97,113, 121,129 Rubber and the Twelfth District................................................... 102 Foreign T rade: A Long Beat to the W indward........................ 32 High Unemployment in a Region of Rapid Economic Expansion ..................................................................................... 50 Income Payments in the District : 1953.............. . . ..................... 139 The Inventory Adjustment— Par for the Course?...................... 67 Member Bank Earnings and Expenses— Twelfth District, 1953 55 Subject Accelerated am ortization ........................................................... 10-15 Agriculture___ 4-10; supplement, January; 39-47 ; 63-67; 84-91; See also specific headings ’ * Aircraft industry............................................................................. 2,25 Aluminum industry................................................................. 27, 93-94 Bank assets, member and nonmember............................................71 Bank deposits........................................................................... *• Bank reserves................ .. * *....................................................38,78,96 Banking and credit statistics, monthly ...................... 16,48, 58, 72, 9 2 ,96A, 110,120,128A, 142,152,160 Banks, changes in member................................................... . ••* Business conditions......................: ; . •*••; ••••v ;■ •• \"3' 49-50, 61-62, 93-95, 97-99, 113-114, 121-122, 129-131, 153-154 Business indexes, monthly h o ico i*n ...................... 16, 48, 58, 72, 9 2 ,96A, 110,120,128A, 142,152,160 Canning industry................................................................-2-?» Cash receipts, agricultural.............................. 4, 87-91, 123, Construction industry.................. 22-23, 50, 62,99-102,122,145-146 Credit, bank......................................................................*35-39, 73-79 C rops.. .4-10; supplement, January; 33-34 ; 41-42; 63-67; 123-12o See also Canning industry Dairy products.............................................................. 43> 131>134436 Department stores See Retail trade Earnings, member bank................................................ Employment, nonagricultural............v -7 h h t I t 2; « i Ia 61-62, 93, 97-98,113-114,121-122, 129,146-151,153-154, 155-159 Expenditures, consumer................................ 18,98,116-119, Expenditures, Governm ent.......................................................... The Situation and Outlook for Important Twelfth District Field C rops............................................................ ...................... 4 Situation and Outlook for Livestock and Livestock Products. .131 Trends in Construction Activity..................................................... 145 Twelfth District Harvest Prospects............................................. 123 Twelfth District Industrial Expansion Slows D ow n................ 19 Index Expenses, member bank............................................... 55-57, 126-128 Farm assets.........................................................................40-46, 84-91 Farm income........................................... 40-46,136-139,148-149,154 Foreign trade..........................supplement, January; 32-35; 104-107 Frozen foods...................................................................................... 30 Income payments..................................................... 139-141, 147-151 Industry............................. . . . .2-3, 11-15,19-30, 62, 98-99, 155-159 See also specific industries Inventories.............................................................................. 17, 67-70 L iv estock .......................................................................42-43, 131-136 Loans, agricultural............................................. 36, 45-46, 74-75, 122 Loans, nonagricultural...................................................36, 74-77,122 Lumber industry....................................... ...............................2, 23-24 Metals industries............ ......................................... 1-2, 27-29, 93-94 Monetary policy............................................................................ 35-39 Money supply.................................................................................... 39 Paper industry.............................................................................. 24-25 Petroleum industry........................... 25-26; 34; supplement, March Prices, agricultural.....................................................40-41, 46, 87-91 Price supports, agricultural......................... ................................ 5 P ou ltry ............................... ........................................................ 43» 136 Real estate, agricultural.............................................................. 84-91 Retail trade..........................30-32, 50, 79-84,118, 122, 130-131, 154 Rubber ......................................................................................102-109 Securities, Government.............................................................. 37, 77 Shipbuilding industry............................................................ •*■ £5 Steel industry.......................................................................... 26-27, 94