Andrew Smith, Dimitry Anastakis
Smart Globalization
The Canadian Business and Economic History Experience
Andrew Smith, Dimitry Anastakis
Smart Globalization
The Canadian Business and Economic History Experience
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Inspired by the work of economists Ha-Joon Chang and Dani Rodrik, editors Andrew Smith and Dimitry Anastakis bring together essays from both historians and economists in this collection to test claims that wealth comes from either protectionism or free trade.
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Inspired by the work of economists Ha-Joon Chang and Dani Rodrik, editors Andrew Smith and Dimitry Anastakis bring together essays from both historians and economists in this collection to test claims that wealth comes from either protectionism or free trade.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781442648043
- ISBN-10: 144264804X
- Artikelnr.: 40112454
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781442648043
- ISBN-10: 144264804X
- Artikelnr.: 40112454
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Andrew Smith and Dimitry Anastakis
Foreword – Joe Martin (University of Toronto, Rotman School of Management)
Introduction – Andrew Smith (University of Liverpool, Management School)
and Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University, History)
Politics and Power in the British World: Ontario’s Hydro-Electric Policy,
Canada and the City of London, 1905-1910 – Andrew Dilley (University of
Aberdeen, History)
“in the public interest to encourage the growth of this new industry”: The
Myth of Provincial Protectionism in Ontario’s Forest Industry, 1890-1930 –
Mark Kuhlberg (Laurentian University, History)
Managing a War Metal: The International Nickel Company’s First World War –
Daryl White (Grande Prairie Regional College, History)
Natural Resource Exports and Development in Settler Economies during the
First Great Globalization Era: Northwestern Ontario and South Australia,
1905-1915 – Livio Di Matteo (Lakehead University, Economics), J.C. Herbert
Emery (University of Calgary, Economics) and Martin P. Shanahan (
University of South Australia, Dean of Research)
Infant Industry Protection and the Growth of Canada’s Cotton Mills: A Test
of the Chang Hypothesis – Michael Hinton (The Rimini Centre for Economic
Analysis)
Imperialism, Continentalism and Multilateralism: The Making of a Modern
Canadian Automotive Industry – Greig Mordue (Toyoto Canada, General Manager
Corporate Planning and Communication)
The Whisky Kings: The International Expansion of the Seagram Company
1933-1995 – Graham D. Taylor (Trent University, History)
Am I Canadian? Globalization and the Canadian Brewing Industry since 1960
– Matthew J. Bellamy (Carleton University, History)
Introduction – Andrew Smith (University of Liverpool, Management School)
and Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University, History)
Politics and Power in the British World: Ontario’s Hydro-Electric Policy,
Canada and the City of London, 1905-1910 – Andrew Dilley (University of
Aberdeen, History)
“in the public interest to encourage the growth of this new industry”: The
Myth of Provincial Protectionism in Ontario’s Forest Industry, 1890-1930 –
Mark Kuhlberg (Laurentian University, History)
Managing a War Metal: The International Nickel Company’s First World War –
Daryl White (Grande Prairie Regional College, History)
Natural Resource Exports and Development in Settler Economies during the
First Great Globalization Era: Northwestern Ontario and South Australia,
1905-1915 – Livio Di Matteo (Lakehead University, Economics), J.C. Herbert
Emery (University of Calgary, Economics) and Martin P. Shanahan (
University of South Australia, Dean of Research)
Infant Industry Protection and the Growth of Canada’s Cotton Mills: A Test
of the Chang Hypothesis – Michael Hinton (The Rimini Centre for Economic
Analysis)
Imperialism, Continentalism and Multilateralism: The Making of a Modern
Canadian Automotive Industry – Greig Mordue (Toyoto Canada, General Manager
Corporate Planning and Communication)
The Whisky Kings: The International Expansion of the Seagram Company
1933-1995 – Graham D. Taylor (Trent University, History)
Am I Canadian? Globalization and the Canadian Brewing Industry since 1960
– Matthew J. Bellamy (Carleton University, History)
Foreword – Joe Martin (University of Toronto, Rotman School of Management)
Introduction – Andrew Smith (University of Liverpool, Management School)
and Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University, History)
Politics and Power in the British World: Ontario’s Hydro-Electric Policy,
Canada and the City of London, 1905-1910 – Andrew Dilley (University of
Aberdeen, History)
“in the public interest to encourage the growth of this new industry”: The
Myth of Provincial Protectionism in Ontario’s Forest Industry, 1890-1930 –
Mark Kuhlberg (Laurentian University, History)
Managing a War Metal: The International Nickel Company’s First World War –
Daryl White (Grande Prairie Regional College, History)
Natural Resource Exports and Development in Settler Economies during the
First Great Globalization Era: Northwestern Ontario and South Australia,
1905-1915 – Livio Di Matteo (Lakehead University, Economics), J.C. Herbert
Emery (University of Calgary, Economics) and Martin P. Shanahan (
University of South Australia, Dean of Research)
Infant Industry Protection and the Growth of Canada’s Cotton Mills: A Test
of the Chang Hypothesis – Michael Hinton (The Rimini Centre for Economic
Analysis)
Imperialism, Continentalism and Multilateralism: The Making of a Modern
Canadian Automotive Industry – Greig Mordue (Toyoto Canada, General Manager
Corporate Planning and Communication)
The Whisky Kings: The International Expansion of the Seagram Company
1933-1995 – Graham D. Taylor (Trent University, History)
Am I Canadian? Globalization and the Canadian Brewing Industry since 1960
– Matthew J. Bellamy (Carleton University, History)
Introduction – Andrew Smith (University of Liverpool, Management School)
and Dimitry Anastakis (Trent University, History)
Politics and Power in the British World: Ontario’s Hydro-Electric Policy,
Canada and the City of London, 1905-1910 – Andrew Dilley (University of
Aberdeen, History)
“in the public interest to encourage the growth of this new industry”: The
Myth of Provincial Protectionism in Ontario’s Forest Industry, 1890-1930 –
Mark Kuhlberg (Laurentian University, History)
Managing a War Metal: The International Nickel Company’s First World War –
Daryl White (Grande Prairie Regional College, History)
Natural Resource Exports and Development in Settler Economies during the
First Great Globalization Era: Northwestern Ontario and South Australia,
1905-1915 – Livio Di Matteo (Lakehead University, Economics), J.C. Herbert
Emery (University of Calgary, Economics) and Martin P. Shanahan (
University of South Australia, Dean of Research)
Infant Industry Protection and the Growth of Canada’s Cotton Mills: A Test
of the Chang Hypothesis – Michael Hinton (The Rimini Centre for Economic
Analysis)
Imperialism, Continentalism and Multilateralism: The Making of a Modern
Canadian Automotive Industry – Greig Mordue (Toyoto Canada, General Manager
Corporate Planning and Communication)
The Whisky Kings: The International Expansion of the Seagram Company
1933-1995 – Graham D. Taylor (Trent University, History)
Am I Canadian? Globalization and the Canadian Brewing Industry since 1960
– Matthew J. Bellamy (Carleton University, History)