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 Staples Thesis - definition of Staples Thesis in Encyclopedia
This was a very independent venture that has lead to a history of distrust of government and corporations in that part of the country.
These staples were raw materials that would then be exported to Europe.
Innis argues that Canada developed as it has because of certain staple commodities.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Staples_Thesis   (322 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Economic history of Canada Article
The early European history of the Canadian economy is usually studied through the Staples Thesis which argues the Canadian economy developed through the exploitation of a series of staples that would be exported to Europe.
Timber for the domestic market had long been a small industry in the colonies, but it was changes in Europe in the early nineteenth century that created a large export market.
Furs, tools, decorative items, and other goods were often transported thousands of kilometres, mostly by canoe thorough the many rivers and lakes of the region.
http://www.ipedia.com/economic_history_of_canada.html   (3566 words)

  
 Articles - Maritimes
Some writers have also alleged that Maritime business people were unwilling to take risks or invest in manufacturing, a thesis Acheson devotes much attention to debunking.
The traditional Staples Thesis, advocated by scholars such as S.A. Saunders, looks at the resource endowments of the Maritimes and argues that it was the decline of the traditional industries of shipbuilding and fishing that lead to Maritime poverty, since these processes were rooted in geography, and thus all but inevitable.
In recent years dependency theory has been used to examine the situation of the Maritimes, and while it rejects most traditional economic models it does correspond with the evidence.
http://www.dforever.com/articles/Canadian_Maritimes   (5233 words)

  
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Q.362.1TAM97A A survey of dental students' tobacco cessation counseling-related attitudes, perceptions, and intentions / Arif Ahmed.
Q.790.01TAM96S A case study : analyzing the success rate of telemarketing operators in division I intercollegiate athletics / Stephen Richard Staples.
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, 1997.
http://www.library.uiuc.edu/alx/acq/acqarchive.php?Version=254   (3090 words)

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