Staples thesis
In economic development, the staples thesis is a theory of export-led growth based on Canadian experience. The theory "has its origins in research into Canadian social, political, and economic history carried out in Canadian universities...by members of what were then known as departments of political economy." From these groups of researchers, "the two most prominent scholars following this approach were Harold Innis and W.A. Mackintosh."
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Staples thesis
In economic development, the staples thesis is a theory of export-led growth based on Canadian experience. The theory "has its origins in research into Canadian social, political, and economic history carried out in Canadian universities...by members of what were then known as departments of political economy." From these groups of researchers, "the two most prominent scholars following this approach were Harold Innis and W.A. Mackintosh."
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Сирови́нна тео́рія (англ. Stap ...... видобуток природних ресурсів.
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In economic development, the s ...... ld Innis and W.A. Mackintosh."
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Сирови́нна тео́рія (англ. Stap ...... видобуток природних ресурсів.
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Staples thesis
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Сировинна теорія
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