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In «Problems of Staple Production in Canada,» Harold Adams Innis presents a thorough analysis of the economic and social ramifications of Canada's staple-based economy. Through a critical examination of resource extraction and its geographical implications, Innis employs a unique blend of empirical data and theoretical insights, revealing how staple production shapes societal structures and national policies. His writing is characterized by meticulous research and a profound understanding of the interplay between economy and culture, situating the work within the broader context of economic historiography and Canadian studies. Harold Adams Innis, a prominent Canadian economist and communication theorist, was deeply influenced by his experiences in the Canadian agricultural landscape and his education at the University of Toronto. His scholarship reflects a commitment to understanding how communication mediums, combined with economic practices, forge cultural identities. Innis's interdisciplinary approach draws from history, economics, and sociology, allowing for a nuanced perspective on staple production, which remains a foundational aspect of Canadian industry. «Problems of Staple Production in Canada» is essential reading for scholars and students delving into the intersections of economics, geography, and history. Innis's insights into the complexities of commodity based economies provide an invaluable lens through which to assess modern economic challenges, making this text a critical resource for both academic inquiry and practical application.

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Release date on Litres:
03 November 2024
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190 p.
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8596547106685
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