Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 74
... manufacturing rose from 423 thousand to 559 thousand , and fixed capital employed from $ 227 million to $ 1080 million . However , the share of manufacturing output originating in the Maritime provinces fell from 10 per cent in 1900 ...
... manufacturing rose from 423 thousand to 559 thousand , and fixed capital employed from $ 227 million to $ 1080 million . However , the share of manufacturing output originating in the Maritime provinces fell from 10 per cent in 1900 ...
Page 83
... manufacturing ( that was undertaken in the central electric stations ) , it did promote another type of investment in manufacturing — the investment in new plant and equipment to utilize purchased power . In this new plant and equipment ...
... manufacturing ( that was undertaken in the central electric stations ) , it did promote another type of investment in manufacturing — the investment in new plant and equipment to utilize purchased power . In this new plant and equipment ...
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... manufacturing in the Maritimes grew at an average annual rate of 2.3 percent . Between 1910 and 1939 manufacturing output grew by 1.3 percent a year . In both periods manufacturing output per capita also grew , although slowly . The ...
... manufacturing in the Maritimes grew at an average annual rate of 2.3 percent . Between 1910 and 1939 manufacturing output grew by 1.3 percent a year . In both periods manufacturing output per capita also grew , although slowly . The ...
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