V. I. Lenin

THE DEVELOPMENT OF
CAPITALISM IN RUSSIA

The Process of the Formation of a
Home Market for Large-Scale Industry
[Appendices]

(pp. 600-607)



Written in 1896-99.
First printed in book form
at the end of March 1899


Published according to the text
of the second edition, 1908
 



From V. I. Lenin, Collected Works, 4th English Edition,
Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow, 1961

Vol. 3, pp. 21-607.

Translated by Joe Fineberg and by George Hanna
Edited by Victor Jerome


Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo,
[email protected] (November 1997)
(Corrected and Updated November 2001)


C O N T E N T S

[Appendices]
 

Appendices


I.
 

Combined Table of Statistics on Small Peasant Indus-
tries of Moscow Gubernia (to Chapter V, p. 345).  . 600 -


601

   II.
 

Table of Statistics on the Factory Industry of European
Russia (to Chapter VII, p. 456) .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .


601

III.
 

The Chief Centres of Factory Industry in European Rus-
sia (to Chapter VII, p. 519).  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .


603




 
 
 
 
 


A P P E N D I X  I (to Chap. V, p. 345 )        

                                   


Combined table of statistics on small peasant industries of Moscow Gubernia        

                                   

                              

1) A dash signifies zero. Empty space signifies "no information".
2) The industries are given in the order of successive increase in the average number of workers (family and hired combined) for the whole industry, per establishment.
3) For industries No. 31 and No. 33 the value of processed raw material is given, and constitutes 50-57% of the value of the wares, i.e., of the aggregate output.
4) The average number of horses per owner, according to the data for 19 industries, is 1.4 and by grades: I) 1.1; II) 1.5; III) 2.0.
5) The percentage of peasants who cultivate their land with hired labour, according to the data for 16 industries, is 12% and by grades: I) 4.5%; II) 16.7%; III) 27.3%.
 
[Transcriber's Note: The following table appears in the printed text as a folded insert pasted between pp. 600-601. Unfolded, the table measures 15 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches. There was no
reasonable way to "cut up" the table and present it in pieces for viewing. As such, you are burdened with having to scroll left to right to access all the information for a given "industry".
To facilitate reading the table, I have taken a the liberty of inserting "commas", in place of the publisher's "spaces", in the figures to set off hundreds from thousands, and thousands
from millions. -- DJR]


No.
of
in-
dus-
try

Name of industry

Total number of
establishments

Total number of workers

Aggregate output in rubles

No. of estab.
employing
wage-workers

No. of wage-workers

Average number of
horses per owner

% of peasants who
cultivate their land
with hired labour

Which establishments are placed in grades

No.
of
in-
dus-
try

Total

By grades

Total

By grades

Total

By grades

Total

By grades

Total

By grades

Total

By grades

Total

By grades

I

II

III

I

II

III

I

II

III

I

II

III

I

II

III

I

II

III

I

II

III

I

II

III

 1
 2
 3
 4
 5
 6
 7
 8
 9

Cart
Toy (turners)
Spectacle-frame
Joinering
Basket
Guitar
Toy (in Segiyevsky Posad)
Mirror
Hot-house

76
47
27
274
121
29
41
142
74

40
22
12
196
35
9
28
99
29

25
17
8
66
52
12
8
27
36

11
8
7
12
34
8
5
16
9

127
83
49
576
265
61
95
332
188

40
22
12
277
35
9
48
134
50

50
34
16
213
104
24
24
89
100

37
27
21
86
126
28
23
109
38

30,100
13,500
11,550
96,800
40,860
16,000
27,330
67,350
54,400

9,500
2,900
3,000
48,650
4,100
2,025
13,130
19,170
11,900

10,500
5,300
4,300
33,850
16,250
5,900
8,000
18,180
30,090

10,100
5,300
4,250
14,300
20,510
8,075
6,200
30,000
12,410

4
7
1
16
--
--
5
32
34

--
--
--
--
--
--
--
3
5

1
4
--
5
--
--
3
13
21

3
3
1
11
--
--
2
16
8

7
10
2
48
--
--
9
84
42

--
--
--
--
--
--
--
3
6

1
4
--
7
--
--
4
20
23

6
6
2
41
--
--
5
61
13

1.2
1.2
 
 
0.9
1.1
0.7
1.4
2.2

 0.9
0.8
 
 
1  
1.1
0.6
1.1
1.7

 1.3
1.3
 
 
0.8
1.1
0.5
1.5
2.5

1.9
2.0
 
 
1  
1.1
1.4
2.5
2.7

1
--
 
 
--
--
--
9.9
 

--
--
 
 
--
--
--
--
 

--
--
 
 
--
--
--
7.4
 

9  
--
 
 
--
--
--
75  
 

with one worker
 
 
with 1-2 workers
 
 
with 1-2 workers
 
with 1-2 workers

with 2 workers
same as in No. 1
same as in No. 1
with 3-4 workers
same as in No. 1
same as in No. 1
with 3 workers
same as in No. 4
with 4-6 stoves

with 3 wkrs & more
 
 
with 5 wkrs & more
 
 
with 4-5 workers
 
with 7-12 stoves

 1
 2
 3
 4
 5
 6
 7
 8
 9

Total for 9 industries
(Nos. 1-9)

831

470

251

110

1,176

627

654

495

357,890

114,375

132,370

111,145

99

8

47

44

202

9

59

134












10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

Leather (raw hides)
Leather (large hides)
Tassel
Blacksmithery
Varnishing
Pottery
Furriery
Cap
Hook

10
22
15
42
40
121
28
25
45

4
7
8
9
22
72
14
8
22

3
11
4
24
9
33
8
10
16

3
4
3
9
9
16
6
7
7

27
63
42
133
130
452
105
92
198

9
10
16
18
44
174
37
13
54

9
31
12
72
25
144
32
35
77

9
22
14
43
61
134
36
44
67

29,890
78,911
19,700
25,700
37,400
224,800
9,167
40,450
50,250

2,450
6,942
7,000
3,100
7,400
81,500
3,261
7,500
12,150

6,040
34,135
6,600
8,700
24,900
71,500
3,085
18,200
18,900

21,400
37,834
6,100
8,700
24,900
71,500
3,085
18,200
18,900

8
6
1
28
13
60
--
4
22

2
--
--
3
3
28
--
--
6

3
3
1
17
1
16
--
1
9

3
3
--
8
9
16
--
3
7

13
16
2
32
43
149
--
9
70

2
--
--
3
3
33
--
--
7

6
8
2
17
2
29
--
2
24

5
8
--
12
38
87
--
7
39


 
0.8
 
1.2
 
1.2
 
1.1


 
0.7
 
0.8
 
1.2
 
0.9


 
1.2
 
1.0
 
0.9
 
1.0


 
0.6
 
2.3
 
1.6
 
2.1


 
--
 
--
 
--
 
27.9


 
--
 
--
 
--
 
9.1


 
--
 
--
 
--
 
31.2


 
--
 
--
 
--
 
71.4

proc. 50-150 hides
proc. 60-150 hides
with 2 workers
 
pictorial & sawing
with 1-3 workers
with 2-3 workers
with 1-3 workers
with 2-3 workers

proc. 300-600 hides
proc. 250-800 hides
with 3 workers
same as in No. 12
wares for booths
with 4-5 workers
with 4 workers
with 3-4 workers
with 4-7 workers

proc. 1000 hides
prc. 1200-1700 hds
with 4-6 workers
 
wares for shops
with 6 wkrs & more
with 5 wkrs & more
with 5 wkrs & more
with 8-12 workers

10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

Total for 9 industries
(Nos. 10-18)

348

166

118

64

1,242

375

437

430

516,268

131,303

174,346

210,619

142

42

51

49

334

48

90

196












19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28

Copper
Brush
Boot
Brick
Harness
Starch
Leather (small hides)
Toy (metal toys)
Hat
Art Painting

139
150
64
233
32
68
11
16
54
37

70
81
39
167
17
15
2
6
16
12

58
59
14
43
10
42
5
5
20
14

11
10
11
23
5
11
4
5
18
11

716
835
362
1,402
194
429
75
117
450
313

138
264
116
486
49
75
4
10
35
53

348
426
99
317
57
261
25
38
113
111

230
145
147
609
88
93
46
69
302
149

441,700
233,000
291,490
357,000
70,300
129,808
77,570
56,400
127,650
229,000

44,500
62,300
87,740
119,800
16,200
12,636
800
3,800
8,950
39,500

219,200
122,400
82,990
79,000
18,600
55,890
28,450
18,600
32,500
81,500

178,000
48,300
120,760
158,500
35,500
61,282
48,320
34,000
86,200
108,000

86
94
41
105
26
68
9
13
45
32

19
32
16
43
11
15
--
3
7
7

56
52
14
39
10
42
5
5
20
14

11
10
11
23
5
11
4
5
18
11

428
343
217
835
135
277
59
94
372
220

22
47
47
92
19
45
--
3
9
21

204
188
68
186
36
165
23
32
83
74

202
108
102
557
80
67
46
59
280
125


1.2
1.5
 
 
3.4
 
1.2
 
 


1  
1.3
 
 
2.7
 
0.6
 
 


1.5
1.6
 
 
3.2
 
2  
 
 


1.8
2.1
 
 
5.3
 
1.2
 
 


39  
12  
 
 
 
 
25  
 
 


20  
8  
 
 
 
 
-- 
 
 


54  
21  
 
 
 
 
20  
 
 


91  
19  
 
 
 
 
60  
 
 

with 1-3 workers
 
with 1-5 workers
 
with 2-4 workers
using 1-2 sieves
proc. 500 hides ea.
with 1-2 workers
with 1-3 workers
with 1-5 workers

with 4-11 workers
same as in No. 19
with 6-10 workers
same as in No. 21
with 5-7 workers
using 3 sieves
proc. 5-10k hds ea.
with 6-9 workers
with 6-10 workers
with 6-9 workers

w/ 12 wkrs & more
 
w/ 11 wkrs & more
 
w/ 13 wkrs & more
4 sieves & drum
proc. 18-23k hds ea.
with 11-18 workers
with 10 and more
with 10 and more

19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28

Total for 10 industries
(Nos. 19-28)

804

425

270

109

4,893

1,220

1,795

1,878

2,013,918

395,926

739,130

878,862

519

153

257

109

2,990

305

1,059

1,626












29
30
31
32
33

Sieve-plaiting
Tray
Horn (in Dmitrov Uyezd)
Pin
Horn (in Dmitrov Uyezd)

10
29
22
10
31

5
7
12
6
9

3
12
5
3
11

2
10
5
1
11

115
340
345
163
553

26
15
52
53
80

28
67
76
35
164

61
258
217
75
309

69,300
102,530
201,400
54,800
149,900

7,300
4,130
24,400
16,900
22,100

15,000
22,400
44,000
9,900
43,100

47,000
76,000
133,000
28,000
84,700

7
23
15
10
31

2
2
5
6
9

3
11
5
3
11

2
10
5
1
11

58
284
302
134
518

3
2
31
35
66

12
44
66
26
150

43
238
205
73
302

1.8
 
 
 
 

1  
 
 
 
 

2.3
 
 
 
 

3  
 
 
 
 

60  
 
 
 
 

20  
 
 
 
 

100
 
 
 
 

100
 
 
 
 

making plaited nets
with 1-3 workers
with 5-11 workers
with 7-10 workers
 

plaited & woven nets
with 4-8 workers
with 12-19 workers
with 11-13 workers
same as in No. 31

same, bigger
 
with 9 and more
with 20 and more
over 13

29
30
31
32
33

Total for 5 industries
(Nos. 29-33)

102

39

34

29

1,516

226

370

920

577,930

74,830

134,400

368,700

86

24

33

29

1,296

137

298

861












Total for 33 industries

2,085

1,100

673

312

9,472

2,448

3,256

3,723

3,466,006

716,434

1,180,246

1,596,326

846

227

388

231

4,822

499

1,506

2,817












34
35
36
37

Abacus
Fringe
Tailoring
Porcelain

91
39
43
20

55
13
18
6

29
15
17
9

7
8
8
5

171(?)
88
286
1,861

82
16
62
108

42
34
123
621

38
38
101
1,132

46,670
?    
?    
1,399,000

13,750
 
 
69,000

16,470
 
 
435,000

16,450
 
 
895,000

?
14
34
20


--
9
6


8
17
9


6
8
5

9
30
191
1,817


--
20
96


8
89
601


22
82
1,120

1.1
1.2
1.3
 

0.9
1.2
1  
 

1.1
1.1
1.2
 

2.8
1.2
2  
 

2.2
 
28  
 

--
 
5.5
 

--
 
29.4
 

28  
 
75  
 

turners
with 1 lathe
with 2-5 workers
up to 30 wrkrs

joiners
with 2-3 lathes
with 6-9 workers
hav'g 31-104 wrkrs

moulders
with 4 and more
with 10-16 workers
hav'g 120 and more

34
35
36
37