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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Is it possible to create economic institutions that will reflect local priorities without becoming hopelessly inefficient ? Is it possible to develop methods and procedures so that modern institutions will be able to capture some of the ...
Is it possible to create economic institutions that will reflect local priorities without becoming hopelessly inefficient ? Is it possible to develop methods and procedures so that modern institutions will be able to capture some of the ...
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A team of researchers , skilled in both traditional and quantitative research techniques , came together “ to examine , describe and as far as possible , explain the rise and fall of the shipping industry in the region " .
A team of researchers , skilled in both traditional and quantitative research techniques , came together “ to examine , describe and as far as possible , explain the rise and fall of the shipping industry in the region " .
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To do this he must not only be able to sell colonial produce in a protected imperial market , but to purchase that produce in as free a market as possible . The latter doctrine carried a special significance for colonial producers for ...
To do this he must not only be able to sell colonial produce in a protected imperial market , but to purchase that produce in as free a market as possible . The latter doctrine carried a special significance for colonial producers for ...
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