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- Frontmatter i
- Harold Innis's Essays in Canadian Economic History: An Introduction v
- Foreword xxiii
- Contents 1
- The Teaching of Economic History in Canada 3
- The Work of Thorstein Veblen 17
- An Introduction to the Economic History of the Maritimes, Including Newfoundland and New England 27
- The Rise and Fall of the Spanish Fishery in Newfoundland 43
- Transportation as a Factor in Canadian Economic History 62
- Government Ownership and the Canadian Scene 78
- Interrelations between the Fur Trade of Canada and the United States 97
- An Introduction to the Economic History of Ontario from Outpost to Empire 108
- The Canadian Economy and the Depression 123
- Unused Capacity as a Factor in Canadian Economic History 141
- An Introduction to Canadian Economic Studies 156
- Labour in Canadian Economic History 176
- Significant Factors in Canadian Economic Development 200
- The Historical Development of the Dairy Industry in Canada 211
- Transportation in the Canadian Economy 220
- Economic Trends in Canadian-American Relations 233
- The Lumber Trade in Canada 242
- The Penetrative Powers of the Price System 252
- The Wheat Economy 273
- The Changing Structure of the Canadian Market 280
- Recent Developments in the Canadian Economy 291
- The Canadian Mining Industry 309
- Imperfect Regional Competition and Political Institutions on the North Atlantic Seaboard 321
- Liquidity Preference as a Factor in Industrial Development 327
- Decentralization and Democracy 358
- The Political Implications of Unused Capacity 372
- The Church in Canada 383
- Great Britain, the United States, and Canada 394
- Index 413
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Harold Innis's Essays in Canadian Economic History: An Introduction v
- Foreword xxiii
- Contents 1
- The Teaching of Economic History in Canada 3
- The Work of Thorstein Veblen 17
- An Introduction to the Economic History of the Maritimes, Including Newfoundland and New England 27
- The Rise and Fall of the Spanish Fishery in Newfoundland 43
- Transportation as a Factor in Canadian Economic History 62
- Government Ownership and the Canadian Scene 78
- Interrelations between the Fur Trade of Canada and the United States 97
- An Introduction to the Economic History of Ontario from Outpost to Empire 108
- The Canadian Economy and the Depression 123
- Unused Capacity as a Factor in Canadian Economic History 141
- An Introduction to Canadian Economic Studies 156
- Labour in Canadian Economic History 176
- Significant Factors in Canadian Economic Development 200
- The Historical Development of the Dairy Industry in Canada 211
- Transportation in the Canadian Economy 220
- Economic Trends in Canadian-American Relations 233
- The Lumber Trade in Canada 242
- The Penetrative Powers of the Price System 252
- The Wheat Economy 273
- The Changing Structure of the Canadian Market 280
- Recent Developments in the Canadian Economy 291
- The Canadian Mining Industry 309
- Imperfect Regional Competition and Political Institutions on the North Atlantic Seaboard 321
- Liquidity Preference as a Factor in Industrial Development 327
- Decentralization and Democracy 358
- The Political Implications of Unused Capacity 372
- The Church in Canada 383
- Great Britain, the United States, and Canada 394
- Index 413