Harold Innis and the Unity and Diversity of Confederation

1983 
This paper explores the theme of unity and diversity in Innis’ theory of Canadian economic development. The first section is concerned with the way in which staples have created regional economies. The second section takes up the analysis of the role of government in economic development and the third examines Innis’ view of the epochal economic changes that were occurring in his own lifetime.
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