Essays in Canadian Economic HistoryUniversity of Toronto Press, 1956 - 418 páginas |
Contenido
Foreword V | 3 |
The Work of Thorstein Veblen | 17 |
An Introduction to the Economic History of the Maritimes | 27 |
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Términos y frases comunes
accentuated agricultural American areas Atlantic became Britain British Columbia Canadian Economic History Canadian National Railways Canadian Pacific Railway canals capital century coal colonies commodities competition construction contributed costs dairy decline demands depression difficulties drainage basin effects Empire England English Europe evident expansion exports extension federal fishery fishing industry followed France French French Empire fur trade gold Grand Trunk growth Guipuzcoa H. A. Innis hastened Hudson Bay Hudson's Bay Company hydro-electric power importance improvement increasing influence interests involved labour Lake land large number Lawrence lumber Maritimes ment migration mining Montreal navigation Newfoundland North America northern Northwest Company Nova Scotia Ontario organization Ottawa period political population ports Prairie Precambrian problems provinces pulp and paper Quebec rapid raw materials regions responsible government result River route Saint-Jean-de-Luz settlement ships Spanish staple products steamship supplies tariff timber trade tion Toronto traffic United West Indies western Canada wheat York
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