Spatial Evolution of Manufacturing

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Spatial Evolution of Manufacturing

Southern Ontario 1851-1891

History of the Americas Historical geography Economics, Finance, Business and Management Business and Management

Author: James M. Gilmour

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Collection: Heritage

Language: English

Published by: University of Toronto Press

Published on: 15th December 1972

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 230 pages

ISBN: 9781487597566


European Settlement and Economic Choices

Europeans who settled previously unpopulated and unexploited regions of the world during the 18th and 19th centuries of the world had two economic alternatives: subsistence activities or the production of primary goods for export. In general the latter prevailed and the landscape and economy were transformed.

Study Focus and Region

This study examines industrial growth in Southern Ontario, one of the most economically successful regions, from 1851-1891, a period when primary activities were still very important but also when today's industrial structure was clearly being shaped.

Relevance and Approach

Economists, geographers, and those in related fields will welcome this approach which unites regional economic growth theory, and an empirical examination of distributional and structural change in manufacturing, in a general explanation of the spatial development of manufacturing that is relevant to all export-based regions.

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