Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... result . Even when capital did flow from the region , this was not an obstacle to investment within the region , and there was no shortage of money for investment in the Maritimes . The cost of capital , as suggested by interest rates ...
... result . Even when capital did flow from the region , this was not an obstacle to investment within the region , and there was no shortage of money for investment in the Maritimes . The cost of capital , as suggested by interest rates ...
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... result is an underdeveloped economy , wherein the transition to capitalism is arrested . Applying the model to Newfoundland , Antler argues that ownership of the means of production was difficult or impossible where the resource was not ...
... result is an underdeveloped economy , wherein the transition to capitalism is arrested . Applying the model to Newfoundland , Antler argues that ownership of the means of production was difficult or impossible where the resource was not ...
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... results " , at the Fort Leavenworth , Kansas home alone . Six states also passed " Keeley Laws " which provided public ... result of this lobbying , Dr. A.M. Rosebrugh of Toronto was commissioned to tour inebriate institutions in the ...
... results " , at the Fort Leavenworth , Kansas home alone . Six states also passed " Keeley Laws " which provided public ... result of this lobbying , Dr. A.M. Rosebrugh of Toronto was commissioned to tour inebriate institutions in the ...
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