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Graph of the United State's industrial production from 1928-1939 data source: http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/data/INDPRO.txt

This is an INDEX. The numbers on the left-hand column represent an industrial production measurement covering all industries, rather than a specific industry. The numbers do not represent money.

INDPRO is an industrial production index.

2002 = 100

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English: Graph of American Industrial Production Index 1928~1939
Date 27 December 2007
Source self-made, based on "Netscape-navigator-usage-data.svg" by El_T
Author k.kraft

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