This timely study fills some serious gaps in the historical record
of economic development in Canada and compares it with that in the
United States pointing out the parallels in development that have
resulted from similarities in tastes and technologies and the high
degree of monility between two economies. In addition, it clarifies
certain mistaken notions about the Canadian economy by evaluating
the sources of past growth and anticipating the potential open to
the country. This edition includes a chapter which examines
Canadian experience over the past decade and compares it with that
of the United States. This work will be valuable to economists,
policy makers and the informed layman. There is a minimal amount of
complex mathematics and the bulk of the statistical material is
relegated to the apendices.
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