Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 74
... growth but significant geographical concentration of production . In real terms , after adjusting for price changes , the gross value of production almost quadrupled between 1900 and 1926 , rising from $ 753 million to $ 2752 million ...
... growth but significant geographical concentration of production . In real terms , after adjusting for price changes , the gross value of production almost quadrupled between 1900 and 1926 , rising from $ 753 million to $ 2752 million ...
Page 75
... growth rates of non - forest based manufacturing output were below those of central Canada . Between 1880 and 1910 the Maritimes recorded an average annual real growth rate in this sector of 2.3 per cent compared with 4.3 per cent in ...
... growth rates of non - forest based manufacturing output were below those of central Canada . Between 1880 and 1910 the Maritimes recorded an average annual real growth rate in this sector of 2.3 per cent compared with 4.3 per cent in ...
Page 76
... growth in the Maritime provinces was devastating to Maritime living standards relative to the rest of Canada . David Alexander has demon- strated that if manufacturing in the Maritimes had grown at the national rate in the 1880-1940 ...
... growth in the Maritime provinces was devastating to Maritime living standards relative to the rest of Canada . David Alexander has demon- strated that if manufacturing in the Maritimes had grown at the national rate in the 1880-1940 ...
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