Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 76
First , the relative slowdown in diversified , non - forest based industrial growth in the Maritime provinces was devastating to Maritime living standards relative to the rest of Canada . David Alexander has demon- strated that if ...
First , the relative slowdown in diversified , non - forest based industrial growth in the Maritime provinces was devastating to Maritime living standards relative to the rest of Canada . David Alexander has demon- strated that if ...
Page 86
If it is accepted that the availability and use of purchased power lay behind much of the manufacturing productivity change and relative industrial perfor- mance that occurred in Canada in the early 20th century , two findings would be ...
If it is accepted that the availability and use of purchased power lay behind much of the manufacturing productivity change and relative industrial perfor- mance that occurred in Canada in the early 20th century , two findings would be ...
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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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