Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... economic impact of the treaty.7 A major theme in Maritime economic history has been the impact of Confederation and the National Policy tariffs on the region's subsequent economic development . Recently , increased attention has been ...
... economic impact of the treaty.7 A major theme in Maritime economic history has been the impact of Confederation and the National Policy tariffs on the region's subsequent economic development . Recently , increased attention has been ...
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Concerted Action on the Periphery ? Voluntary Economic Planning in " The New Nova Scotia " " Voluntary economic planning is a new concept that can boost our economic development if we have the co - operation of all the people of Nova ...
Concerted Action on the Periphery ? Voluntary Economic Planning in " The New Nova Scotia " " Voluntary economic planning is a new concept that can boost our economic development if we have the co - operation of all the people of Nova ...
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... economic consultant to the Department of Finance and Economics , where he played an important staff role for several years.26 The concept of Voluntary Economic Planning was outlined publicly for the first time during the summer of 1962 ...
... economic consultant to the Department of Finance and Economics , where he played an important staff role for several years.26 The concept of Voluntary Economic Planning was outlined publicly for the first time during the summer of 1962 ...
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