In economic development, the staples thesis is a theory of export-led growth. The theory "has its origins in research into Canadian social, political, and economic history carried out in Canadian universities...by members of what were then known as departments of political economy." From these groups of researchers, "the two most prominent scholars following this approach were Harold Innis and W.A. Mackintosh."[1]
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In economic development, the staplesthesis is a theory of export-led growth. The theory "has its origins in research into Canadian social, political,...
Look up staples in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Staples commonly refers to: Staple (fastener), a small strip of folded metal used to fasten sheets...
exploitation and export of a series of "staples" such as fur, fish, lumber, wheat, mined metals, and coal. The staplethesis dominated economic history in Canada...
developed through exploitation of a series of staples which were then exported to Europe. The staplesthesis has since also become used outside of Canada...
The Frontier Thesis, also known as Turner's Thesis or American frontierism, is the argument advanced by historian Frederick Jackson Turner in 1893 that...
In the history of ideas, the continuity thesis is the hypothesis that there was no radical discontinuity between the intellectual development of the Middle...
Staplesthesis. They argued that the Canadian Economy (beyond the level of subsistence farming) was primarily based on exports of a series of staples—fish...
Great Qing and the Maritime World in the Long Eighteenth Century (PDF) (Thesis). Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg. p. 11. Edward L. Dreyer, Zheng...
the major plank in an attempt to revive the nevertheless thoroughly dead thesis that the Jesus of the Gospels was a mythical figure." An almost identical...
exploitation and export of a series of "staples" such as fur, fishing, lumber, wheat, mined metals and coal. The staplethesis dominated economic history in Canada...
The conflict thesis is a historiographical approach in the history of science that originated in the 19th century with John William Draper and Andrew Dickson...
The productive forces tend to develop throughout history (the Development Thesis). (b) The nature of the production relations of a society is explained by...