Trade, tariffs, product diversity and length of production run in Canadian manufacturing industries, 1970-1979 / by John R. Baldwin ... [et al.].: EC22-3/1983-247E-PDF
"Canada's manufacturing sector has long suffered from problems of scale and specialization -- plants that were too small and production runs that were too short. This has resulted in lower incomes for Canadians and lagging levels of productivity compared with the United States, Canada's largest trading partner"--Abstract, p. vi.
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| Title | Trade, tariffs, product diversity and length of production run in Canadian manufacturing industries, 1970-1979 / by John R. Baldwin ... [et al.]. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | xi, 166 p. : charts. |
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