§ Sir W. Darlingasked the Economic Secretary to the Treasury the latest estimated amount of the national income available for capital investment annually.
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§ Sir E. BoyleIn both 1953 and 1954, gross domestic investment in fixed assets was about 16 per cent. of the gross national product.
§ Sir W. Darlingasked the Economic Secretary to the Treasury the latest approximate allocation of the national income available for capital investment annually as between nationalised industry and the free sector.
§ Sir E. BoyleEstimates of domestic investment in fixed assets (including depreciation) by the nationalised industries, by the Government and local authorities, and by private industry and persons in 1954, are shown in the following table:
GROSS DOMESTIC INVESTMENT IN FIXED ASSETS IN 1954 — £ million As a percentage of total domestic investment per cent. Nationalised industries 547 22 Centra] Government 175 7 Local authorities 589 24 Total public investment 1,311 53 Total private investment 1,173 47 Total gross investment in fixed assets 2,484 100
§ Sir W. Darlingasked the Economic Secretary to the Treasury what proportion of the national income available for capital investment is now paid through banks, insurance, building societies, limited liability companies, private investors and National Savings organisations, respectively.
§ Sir E. BoyleI regret that this information is not available.