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prospeqt qnd advisability of initiating
an advisory service activity in this
field in Iceland. Mr. De Groot came
here under the auspices of the
European Productivity Agency, but
several Icelandic associations and
institutions were jointly responsible
for.this project. Mr. De Groot's findings
will be reverted to when his report is
on hand.
The National Economic Merits of the
Consumer Goods Industry p. 71
By Thorir Einarsson
This is a review of a report com-
piled by a committee established in
1955 to investigate the above. The
study involved mainly industries
utilizing imported materials. It was
forrnd that in 1957 13,8% of the nation
earned their livelihood in this sector
whereas in 1950 the corresponding
percentage was 14,8. Thus, apparantly
these industries have not drawn
labour from others, for inst. the fishing
industry. The comparison was made
between value added per person
employed and capital requirements in
different industries on one hand and
fishing on the other. This comparison
revealed that production of fishing
gear, cardboard-containers, paint,
fertilizer, Portland-cement and boat
building fully compared with fishing
in the above respect.
Special consideration was given
these industries from the point of view
of Iceland entering a marketing union.
It was concluded that in such a case
the number of industries requiring
excessive protection was so small that
it constituted no appreciable barrier
with respect to eventual participation.
The foreign curréncy savings' of tlre
industries under consideration, were
also studied.
Useful Novelties
pp. 73—78 and Back Cover
Tool Bums Through Goncrete.:
Plastic Material from Fish Skins and
Fresh Waste.
Mechanical Aids for the Hot-work-
ing of Thermoplastics.
A Portable Conveyor.
A Packing Aid.
Compact Welding Transformer.
Thiokol Sealing Compound.
A Quick Drawing Outfit.
Plastic-coated Steel Sheets.
Automatic Degreasing Plant.
Transportable Cranes.
Electroluminescent Sign Panels.
A Novel Variable Speed Unit.
Mobility in Warehouses.
A Hardness Tester.
A Machine for Lifting and Emptying
Containers.
A Grinding Indicator.
Anti-Shrink Treating Wood.
An Integrated Cargo Handling
System.
A Novel Cooking-Utensil. An Ice-
landic manufacturer has started pro-
duction of an aluminium cooking
utensil he has invented, which re-
lieves the housewife of the worry of
her foods boiling over during cooking.
A perforated ring is fitted into upper
part of the pot, the brim of which
widens in a curved fashion to receive
all overflowing and directs it back into
the pot. (Mfger.: Blikksmiðja og tin-
húðun Breiðfjörðs, Sigtúni 7, Reykja-
vík.)
Norway's Export Marketing School
p. 78
A brief account is given of the
establishment of a special school of
export marketing which wqs estab-
lished in October last year. The infor-
mation presented is from the Nor-
wegian magazine „Norges Industri",
published by the Norway Federation
Industry.
Can we afford more engineers and
scientists? p. 79
By Loftur Lojtsson
It is commonly acknowleged in this
country that more technically trained
specialists are required, more re-
search and more scientific and techni-