Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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The social payoff to electricity would have to include not only lower energy and capital costs but also the benefits flowing from the new found freedom to redesign factories with a far more flexible power source than was previously ...
The social payoff to electricity would have to include not only lower energy and capital costs but also the benefits flowing from the new found freedom to redesign factories with a far more flexible power source than was previously ...
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To the extent that this was so , the concentration and centralization of financial and industrial capital in central Canada did not cause or " condition " the relative absence of financial and industrial capital in the Maritimes .
To the extent that this was so , the concentration and centralization of financial and industrial capital in central Canada did not cause or " condition " the relative absence of financial and industrial capital in the Maritimes .
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Integration of the region into the national capital market was also the work of such local institutions as Royal Securities of Halifax , F.B. McCurdy and Company of Halifax and Saint John , and other brokers .
Integration of the region into the national capital market was also the work of such local institutions as Royal Securities of Halifax , F.B. McCurdy and Company of Halifax and Saint John , and other brokers .
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