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... trade opening with the United States . Until 1846 , land abundance had made Canada an export - oriented economy , though not a free trader . As long as Canadian grain enjoyed a rent in the form of privileged access to the British market ...
... trade opening with the United States . Until 1846 , land abundance had made Canada an export - oriented economy , though not a free trader . As long as Canadian grain enjoyed a rent in the form of privileged access to the British market ...
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... trade orientation , greater openness , is upheld in the cases of the United States and New Zealand , but not in the cases of Canada and Australia . Consider the U.S. case . The fall in agrarian prices mobilized the farmers , leading the ...
... trade orientation , greater openness , is upheld in the cases of the United States and New Zealand , but not in the cases of Canada and Australia . Consider the U.S. case . The fall in agrarian prices mobilized the farmers , leading the ...
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... trade orientation to flip . Furthermore , democracies tended to generate fewer rents than autocracies , as the theory predicts when subject to a rise in political contestation . All 3 autocracies pursued autarky ( Italy , Germany , and ...
... trade orientation to flip . Furthermore , democracies tended to generate fewer rents than autocracies , as the theory predicts when subject to a rise in political contestation . All 3 autocracies pursued autarky ( Italy , Germany , and ...
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