Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 84
... given the high ratio of fixed to variable cost.41 An owner of a hydro plant operating with excess capacity had a large profit incentive to increase production and lower per unit costs . He was faced with the happy prospect of promoting ...
... given the high ratio of fixed to variable cost.41 An owner of a hydro plant operating with excess capacity had a large profit incentive to increase production and lower per unit costs . He was faced with the happy prospect of promoting ...
Page 135
... Given what we know of migration patterns , it is unlikely that there were massive cultural barriers to labour mobility among Maritimers . Given the fact that merchant capitalists in Halifax and Saint John bought and sold staples and ...
... Given what we know of migration patterns , it is unlikely that there were massive cultural barriers to labour mobility among Maritimers . Given the fact that merchant capitalists in Halifax and Saint John bought and sold staples and ...
Page 100
... Given the persuasiveness of the economic arguments , they might be expected to favour the development of a strong professional labour force of full - time fishermen . However , the implica- tions of that position were that many part ...
... Given the persuasiveness of the economic arguments , they might be expected to favour the development of a strong professional labour force of full - time fishermen . However , the implica- tions of that position were that many part ...
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