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The effect of the American tariff on the agriculture of Ontario and Quebec, 1867-1936Jacobson, Muriel W. 05 1900 (has links)
Master of Arts (MA)
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THE PRODUCTION OF GOLD, PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTUREApps, C.J.Sylvanus 04 1900 (has links)
Master of Arts (MA)
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CONSUMERS' CO-OPERATION IN CANADADingwall, Malcolm James 05 1900 (has links)
Co-operation is one of the important problems which is today being discussed by many well-informed groups in Canada Because of the copious supplies of information being printed about foreign developments in this field, student's of economics as well as statesmen are becoming more than interested. The recent commission authorized by F. D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, to investigate European Co-operatives with a view to further establishment in his country, is a case in point. The study which is attempted below may in no way be considered full or faultless. The lack of comparable statistics and the confusion arising from the divisions between producers and consumers' figures. are examples of the difficulties to be faced by the writer on this subject. / Bachelor of Arts (BA)
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SubsidiesReble, John E. January 1947 (has links)
The interrelationship of the social, economic and political life of our Western civilization is an evident reality. A thesis on this relationship, existing as it does even in Canada, would be a tremendous task. However, a specific topic relating to the complementary forces of these three factors presents a much less laborious and less complex work. One such specialized topic is the subject of this thesis, namely, the use of subsidies by a government in their political, economic and social environment. Insufficient attention has been given in the past to the economics development of the principles and effects of subsidies. Numerous articles have been written on the specific use or uses of a subsidy (as for example an article on the advisability of giving a subsidy in this past war to increase the production of certain farm commodities), yet when it comes to writings on the principle, the incidence and the effects of subsidies, a dearth of material exists. Because of the steadily increasing use of this form of government assistance since 1929 greater attention should be directed to the basic principles of subsidization. The prime purpose of this thesis therefore is an enquiry into such principles as well as an evaluation or the economic and social advisability of subsidies used in connection with their various motives. There are two further considerations which should be made. First, the possibility that the economic and social factors arising from the use of subsidies are pulling in opposite directions thereby making it necessary to weigh the value of the economic effects against the value of the social effects. Secondly, the possibility that these factors are working in similar directions. It is secondary purpose of this study to indicate which of these two cases exists. / Master of Arts (MA)
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Exchange Control in CanadaMenzel, Blagrave Ord Arthur 05 1900 (has links)
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
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The Canadian Railway ProblemPew, George F. January 1936 (has links)
Master of Arts (MA)
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Currency and Foreign Exchange 1914-1949Dawson, Roy Donald 05 1900 (has links)
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
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The co-oparative Credit Movement in CanadaLand, Stuart Stephen Donald 05 1900 (has links)
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
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Wartime control of necessities, with special reference to CanadaWard, Norman M. January 1941 (has links)
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
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A HISTORY OF THE CANADIAN TARIFFD`Arcy, Howard L. 05 1900 (has links)
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
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