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Growth and the Canadian Economy
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1968
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Reviewing several theories of economic growth, the contributors discuss a wide range of policy suggestions. The liveliness of their thought disproves the old maxim that economics is the "dismal science."
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Introduction
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Economic Growth: Concepts and Objectives
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Theories of Economic Growth: An Introduction
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Some Views on the Pattern of Canadian Economic Development
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Labour, Capital and Growth: The Canadian Experience
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Education and Manpower: Some Sociological Aspects of Growth
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The Problem of Regional Disparities
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Industrial Organization and Technical Progress
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Policies for Economic Growth in Canada
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Epilogue
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Notes
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The Contributors
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Suggestions for Further Reading
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