Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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... growth in manufacturing potential , a growth often obscured by the stagnation of both the staple industries and population growth . In fact , the decade follow- ing 1879 was characterized by a significant transfer of capital and human ...
... growth in manufacturing potential , a growth often obscured by the stagnation of both the staple industries and population growth . In fact , the decade follow- ing 1879 was characterized by a significant transfer of capital and human ...
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... growth was perhaps most directly attributable to the protective tariff ? Within the Atlantic region the growth of the 1880's was most unequally dis- tributed . It centred not so much on areas or sub - regions as upon widely scat- tered ...
... growth was perhaps most directly attributable to the protective tariff ? Within the Atlantic region the growth of the 1880's was most unequally dis- tributed . It centred not so much on areas or sub - regions as upon widely scat- tered ...
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... growth or prosperity to the natural resource base . After all , resources do move in international and interregional trade ; why , then , should a local deficiency be so serious ? Strictly speaking , the source - of - growth analyses ...
... growth or prosperity to the natural resource base . After all , resources do move in international and interregional trade ; why , then , should a local deficiency be so serious ? Strictly speaking , the source - of - growth analyses ...
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