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 68
... relative position had changed dramatically . Per capita output in that year was $ 140 , compared with $ 80 in Newfoundland and $ 330 in Canada . Between 1890 and 1937 , therefore , the Maritimes ' position relative to Canada had fallen ...
... relative position had changed dramatically . Per capita output in that year was $ 140 , compared with $ 80 in Newfoundland and $ 330 in Canada . Between 1890 and 1937 , therefore , the Maritimes ' position relative to Canada had fallen ...
Page 70
... relative to the Maritimes had fallen to 45 % and relative to Canada to 34 % . But the industrial developments of the 1910 - 1939 period reversed this trend , and in 1939 Newfoundland's per capita output relative to the Maritimes had ...
... relative to the Maritimes had fallen to 45 % and relative to Canada to 34 % . But the industrial developments of the 1910 - 1939 period reversed this trend , and in 1939 Newfoundland's per capita output relative to the Maritimes had ...
Page 71
... relative weakening of finished goods production in the Maritimes relative to Canada . Thus , the rapid rate of growth in Newfoundland had its origins in the expan- sion of two new resource sectors . Had these sectors not developed when ...
... relative weakening of finished goods production in the Maritimes relative to Canada . Thus , the rapid rate of growth in Newfoundland had its origins in the expan- sion of two new resource sectors . Had these sectors not developed when ...
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