Acadiensis, Volumes 8-9Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1978 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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... economic activity and in the rate of growth of the two economies before World War II , Caves and Holton rightly pointed out nearly two decades ago that they shared a common economic niche.1 This essay has several purposes . The first is ...
... economic activity and in the rate of growth of the two economies before World War II , Caves and Holton rightly pointed out nearly two decades ago that they shared a common economic niche.1 This essay has several purposes . The first is ...
Page 49
... economic growth and the core - periphery or heartland - hinterland conceptualization of regions . The core supplies those factors of production ( capital , labour , technology and entrepreneurship ) that are used to develop the resource ...
... economic growth and the core - periphery or heartland - hinterland conceptualization of regions . The core supplies those factors of production ( capital , labour , technology and entrepreneurship ) that are used to develop the resource ...
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... economic system ( see Table 1 and Figure 3 ) . It is apparent that shortly after Confederation staple industries dominated the economy ( Factor I ) . Agricultural production characterized Ontario and Quebec as well as Manitoba and ...
... economic system ( see Table 1 and Figure 3 ) . It is apparent that shortly after Confederation staple industries dominated the economy ( Factor I ) . Agricultural production characterized Ontario and Quebec as well as Manitoba and ...
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