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Government and Business in Canada: An Interpretation

Hugh G. J. Aitken

Business History Review, 1964, vol. 38, issue 1, 4-21

Abstract: Professor Aitken reveals a distinctive pattern of government-business relationships against the background of Canada's defensive economic development and its government's active role in the maintenance of national economic unity.

Date: 1964
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