Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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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 77
... changes in trade outlined above resulted in higher incomes than would have been enjoyed in the absence of reciprocity . Domestic prices of at least some exports rose relative to external prices , and , since the production of exported ...
... changes in trade outlined above resulted in higher incomes than would have been enjoyed in the absence of reciprocity . Domestic prices of at least some exports rose relative to external prices , and , since the production of exported ...
Page 94
... changes do not account for either the continued decline or the stagnation in judicial activity in Gloucester's common - law courts after the 1870s . One has to look elsewhere notably to the business environment . Changes in the business ...
... changes do not account for either the continued decline or the stagnation in judicial activity in Gloucester's common - law courts after the 1870s . One has to look elsewhere notably to the business environment . Changes in the business ...
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