Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Page 64
... changes in tariff regimes ; yet just as each flood tide ebbs away , economic booms are always transitory . Changes in tariff regimes , like a slowly rising water level , may have a far more permanent , although much less dramatic ...
... changes in tariff regimes ; yet just as each flood tide ebbs away , economic booms are always transitory . Changes in tariff regimes , like a slowly rising water level , may have a far more permanent , although much less dramatic ...
Page 72
... changes in the American tariff . ( See the Appendix for the results of the regression analysis . ) Changes in Nova Scotia's pattern of trade imply that reciprocity had a significant impact on the structure of the province's economy ...
... changes in the American tariff . ( See the Appendix for the results of the regression analysis . ) Changes in Nova Scotia's pattern of trade imply that reciprocity had a significant impact on the structure of the province's economy ...
Page 95
... Changes in the financial and commercial environments could have led to transformations in the judicial and legal spheres , and probably account for the downward evolution of litigation trends . Nevertheless , the evidence is only ...
... Changes in the financial and commercial environments could have led to transformations in the judicial and legal spheres , and probably account for the downward evolution of litigation trends . Nevertheless , the evidence is only ...
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