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 120
... staple.14 Nor has any other recent survey plotted the wider con- sequences of this transformation . While profound alterations of the traditional means of production and dis- tribution had to follow free trade , it is quite likely that ...
... staple.14 Nor has any other recent survey plotted the wider con- sequences of this transformation . While profound alterations of the traditional means of production and dis- tribution had to follow free trade , it is quite likely that ...
Page 51
... staple economy . The economic base of a city which is dependent upon one particular staple can be seriously eroded by anything from resource depletion without substitution , loss of competitive position through inelastic foreign demand ...
... staple economy . The economic base of a city which is dependent upon one particular staple can be seriously eroded by anything from resource depletion without substitution , loss of competitive position through inelastic foreign demand ...
Page 61
... staples and they could establish secondary industries . In Vancouver , manufacturers followed a strategy of staple processing so successfully that by 1911 nearly 2,800 workers or 5.5 per cent of the city's labour force worked in the ...
... staples and they could establish secondary industries . In Vancouver , manufacturers followed a strategy of staple processing so successfully that by 1911 nearly 2,800 workers or 5.5 per cent of the city's labour force worked in the ...
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