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Studies the history and survival of penny capitalism in Canada, and demonstrates the importance of the concept of penny capitalism in the study of Canadian history. Examines how penny capitalists and other small, self-employed producers affected and were affected by urban development, the growth and diversification of the economy, immigration, and regulatory legislation. Shows that the survival of penny capitalism eased the restructuring of the modern industrial economy. Other Canadian Studies Books 2001 – RURAL CANADA: Rural Sociological Perspectives 1995 – Allegorical Story of the Restoration of African Democracy: The Strong Versus the Weak 2009 – American Promotion of Democracy in Africa, 1988-2000: A Comparison of the Presidential Administrations of George H.W. Bush and William J. Clinton





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