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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Page 59
... period the relative commitment of population to agriculture was about the same in the Maritimes as in Canada , but the numbers shrank in the former while they rose in the latter into the interwar period . The number of occupied farms in ...
... period the relative commitment of population to agriculture was about the same in the Maritimes as in Canada , but the numbers shrank in the former while they rose in the latter into the interwar period . The number of occupied farms in ...
Page 63
... period , enquiry into the farm sector will not yield large dividends . In New- foundland's case , there were greater opportunities for gains in output and productivity given the very low initial base . Clearly , some of these gains were ...
... period , enquiry into the farm sector will not yield large dividends . In New- foundland's case , there were greater opportunities for gains in output and productivity given the very low initial base . Clearly , some of these gains were ...
Page 72
... period was one of extensive growth within the traditional economic framework , notwithstanding the industrial developments which dominated the final years of the period . Unless one posits major changes in the general level of education ...
... period was one of extensive growth within the traditional economic framework , notwithstanding the industrial developments which dominated the final years of the period . Unless one posits major changes in the general level of education ...
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