Trade Liberalization and the Canadian Pulp and Paper Industry
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Trade Liberalization and the Canadian Pulp and Paper Industry

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Trade Liberalization and the Canadian Pulp and Paper Industry

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The economic impact of free trade among the North Atlantic countries on the Canadian pulp and paper industry is here discussed in a detailed analysis of costs and marketing.

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Yes, you can access Trade Liberalization and the Canadian Pulp and Paper Industry by William Haviland, N.S. Takacsy, Edward Cape in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Economics & Economic Theory. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

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Year
2019
ISBN
9781487592851
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. To William E. Lambert
  2. Foreword
  3. Contents
  4. 1. Introduction
  5. 2. Summary and Conclusions
  6. A. The Industry and Its Trends and Prospects
  7. 3. Description of the Industry
  8. 4. Industry Trends, 1945-66
  9. 5. Demand Levels and Prospects
  10. B. Probable Impact of North Atlantic Free Trade
  11. 6. Comparative Costs
  12. 7. Market Opportunities and Obstacles
  13. 8. Impact Conclusions
  14. C. Policy Implications
  15. 9. Adjustment Assistance
  16. 10. Other Policy Implications
  17. Appendix: Twelve Tables on Wood Requirements and Costs in the Production of Kraft Linerboard, Newsprint, Fine Paper, and Toilet Tissue
  18. RELATED PUBLICATIONS BY THE PRIVATE PLANNING ASSOCIATION OF CANADA