Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 93
For example , the Maritime share of total Canadian output in iron and steel products fell from 10.6 per cent in 1920 to 4.6 per cent in 1930 , rising back to 5.1 per cent in 1940. In chemicals , the Maritimes had a 4.5 per cent Canadian ...
For example , the Maritime share of total Canadian output in iron and steel products fell from 10.6 per cent in 1920 to 4.6 per cent in 1930 , rising back to 5.1 per cent in 1940. In chemicals , the Maritimes had a 4.5 per cent Canadian ...
Page 94
iron and steel products , 81 per cent of electric motor horsepower utilised was run on purchased power in the Canadian industry , but only 25 per cent in the Maritime regional sub - sector . These figures were respectively 79 and 12,89 ...
iron and steel products , 81 per cent of electric motor horsepower utilised was run on purchased power in the Canadian industry , but only 25 per cent in the Maritime regional sub - sector . These figures were respectively 79 and 12,89 ...
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Inwood offers an alternative explanation for the decline of Maritime steel , an explanation resting upon the marginal character of local resources and the industry's inability to take advantage of scale economies .
Inwood offers an alternative explanation for the decline of Maritime steel , an explanation resting upon the marginal character of local resources and the industry's inability to take advantage of scale economies .
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