Acadiensis, Volumes 10-111980 |
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Page 32
... industry: or. including the associate industry of coal, in which case the number of men employed is increased to 26,000, over 100.000 persons resident in the Province are dependent on the steel industry. In other words, if for any cause ...
... industry: or. including the associate industry of coal, in which case the number of men employed is increased to 26,000, over 100.000 persons resident in the Province are dependent on the steel industry. In other words, if for any cause ...
Page 58
... industrial collapse are likely associated with the removal of the very incentives that initially propelled the metals industry to prominence: entrepreneurial initiative and the social milieu of community; government assistance in the ...
... industrial collapse are likely associated with the removal of the very incentives that initially propelled the metals industry to prominence: entrepreneurial initiative and the social milieu of community; government assistance in the ...
Page 150
... industry, but it meant little to the iron and steel industry in which Montreal's value-added in 1870 equalled that of Toronto and Hamilton combined. Tulchinsky indicates that this industry originated in Montreal primarily to supply the ...
... industry, but it meant little to the iron and steel industry in which Montreal's value-added in 1870 equalled that of Toronto and Hamilton combined. Tulchinsky indicates that this industry originated in Montreal primarily to supply the ...
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