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International trade

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Monograph

Identifikator:
1758394757
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-136209
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Taussig, Frank William http://d-nb.info/gnd/120199459
Title:
International trade
Place of publication:
New York, NY
Publisher:
Macmillan
Year of publication:
1927
Scope:
XXI, 425 Seiten
graph. Darst.
Digitisation:
2021
Collection:
Economics Books
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Title:
Part II. Problems of verification
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • International trade
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Part I. Theory
  • Part II. Problems of verification
  • Part III. International trade under inconvertible paper
  • Index

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CHAPTER 19 
CANADA 
As was remarked in a preceding chapter, Canada has a monetary 
system of the sensitive type, and may therefore be expected to show 
in its international trade a quick response to changing conditions. 
It happens that during the first decade of the present century the 
conditions affecting its trade did change greatly and conspicuously. 
The events of that decade have a quite unusual interest for the 
theory and practice of international trade. 
The interest does not arise from the scale of the operations, 
or from anything unique in their general character. Canada was 
(and remains) a country of moderate size, with a population well 
under 10 millions during the period under consideration (7.2 
millions in 1911). Her people then went thru a stage of rapid 
economic growth, due to the opening of the far Northwest and its 
unexpected and extraordinary development. There was a boom 
quite of the familiar type — rapid settlement of the new country, 
extravagant speculation in land and in securities, great extension 
of railways and allied enterprises. Feverish bursts of this kind are 
familiar in the history of new countries, and particularly familiar 
in the closely similar experiences of the United States. In its more 
overt aspects, the episode presents little that is new to the econo- 
mist. But it has a special pertinence for the present inquiry 
because of one circumstance: a single influence — namely, bor- 
rowing on a great scale — was affecting the international trade of 
the country, and the modifications caused by this influence can be 
traced with quite unusual accuracy. I state the case somewhat 
too strongly in saying that the one influence alone was in opera~ 
tion; there were others, beside that of the great borrowings; but 
this last preponderated so enormously that the others could have 
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