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| Title: | Agriculture and Canadian-American Trade | ||||||||
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| Published: | 1936 | ||||||||
| Publisher: | The Ryerson Press | ||||||||
| Tags: | Canada, Canadiana, economics, non-fiction | ||||||||
| Description: | The problem of the livestock and dairy industries in Canada is vitally linked to the problem of wheat. Depression in Great Britain in the twenties supported exports of dairy products and livestock to the United States in spite of the tariff. Increase in the tariff in 1930 and low prices of wheat stimulated the production of cattle in Western Canada, which in turn weakened the position of the cattle industry in Eastern Canada and accentuated dependence on dairying and, with the empire agreements, on hog raising... — from the Introduction [Suggest a different description.] |
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| Pages: | 26 ![]() |
Author Bio for Innis, Harold Adams
Harold Adams Innis (1894-1952) was a Canadian professor of political economy. He did pioneering work in Canadian economic and communication studies. His work gave rise to a distinctively Canadian approach to these subjects, and his later attempts to analyse the crisis in Western civilization led the way to a new emphasis on the importance of different modes of communications for understanding the nature and development of a society. To a considerable extent, the detachment of our contemporary Canadian academic community from political involvement derives from his attitudes and efforts. Innis's communications research culminated in his attempt to explain the connection between Canada and Western civilization. (The Canadian Encyclopedia)
Author Bio for Jacobson, Morris Lazarev
Maurice (Morris Lazarev) Jacobson (1868-1943) was born in Riga, Latvia and moved to the US in 1890. He studied at the University of Moscow and Columbia University. He worked as a government statistician, economist, librarian and author with various governmental agencies including the Bureau of Statistics, the Federal Reserve Board, Works Progress Administration, the Dept. of Commerce & Labor.
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