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... relations legislation governing agricultural workers in Ontario - Whether s. 2(d) requires legi...(N.S.) 384; Andrews v. Law Society of British Columbia, [1989] 1 S.C.R. 143; R. v. Ka... a significant negative impact on farm economics" (First Report, at p. 3). This state of national a...
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Recent studies of publication patterns in accounting history portray a myopic and introspective discipline. Analyses reveal the production and dissemination of accounting history knowledge which focus predominantly on Anglo-American settings and the age of modernity. Limited opportunities exist for contributions from scholars working in languages other than English. Many of the practitioners of accounting history are also shown to be substantially disconnected from the wider community of historians. It is argued in the current paper that interdisciplinary history has the potential to enhance theoretical and methodological creativity and greater inclusivity in the accounting history academy. A practical requirement for this venture is the identification of points of connectedness between...
... of the gradual introduction of market economics during the 1980s. During the Cold War, authors out... accounting in agriculture and rural society. In relation to the 18th century, these studies in... accounting for land, the advocacy of agricultural accounting by the Physiocrats, and auditing commun...
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..., and the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society have seized the initiative in new-park planning, e..., while reshaping how we think about economics and the environment. Beloved in political and corp... universities, so that fields such as agricultural innovation tend to focus on profit rather than the...
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...(a) the use is for an agricultural purpose;. (b) a federal or provincial agricultural... pest management are to meet society’s needs for human health protection, food and fibre ...A review of the agricultural economics literature and discussions with minor use experts ...
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... of divisions within Canadian political society, including east/west tensions, Francophone/Angloph... to the development of a provincial agricultural consciousness. In 1905, a new political party, the... and with the opposition on issues of economics. On the budget vote, then Speaker NDP Jim Walding ...
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... a bale processor, a piece of agricultural machinery: . [T]he concept of "obvious to try" is ... range of skills including science, law, economics and policy. (145) It remains to be seen how courts... not accurately reflect the benefits to society of a given invention. For example, a quantitative ...
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... legislation, particularly in economics. In the late 1950s, a host of troublesome economic... was wary; the disposal of surplus US agricultural goods, which cornered Canada out of the market; an... Asia, Diefenbaker spoke to the Pilgrims Society in New York City at the end of October. Beyond tou...
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... each other Sprawl consumes exurban agricultural lands as well as environmentally sensitive areas. ... of services provided to them (the cost to society of the resources needed to produce an additional u.... Blais, Pamela. 1996. "The Economics of Urban Form." Report prepared for the GTA Task F...
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... grads throughout all levels of society." . While some students choose the environmental i...) (Bilingual option) * Sustainable Agricultural Systems (BSc) University of Alberta: * Environment... (BSc) * Environmental Anthropology/ Economics/Ethics/ Geography/Studies (BA) Trent University * ...
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Understanding of international competitiveness has primarily been pursued in terms of economic variables and market conditions. The roles of the government, the socio-cultural-political context in international business, and their effects on competitiveness have largely been ignored. This study involves an investigation into the circumstances of international competitiveness and how it is pursued by firms from different sugar producing and marketing nations. It employs a qualitative method of comparative analysis between Australia, Brazil, and the European Union. This paper highlights the variations of the theme of international competitiveness reflected through different strategies chosen by the three dominant sugar economies
...In economics, the real world of imperfect competition is repres... implications for, international agricultural markets in general and sugar in particular. Policy... fair living standard for the agricultural society, (c) to stabilise markets, (d) to ensure the avail...