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>Yea, there is a lot of superficial truth in this account, at least as >relative to Canada. But there is also a lot of overgeneralization and >obfuscation in this account also. Since I have already published several >hundreds of pages and articles on this subject Where? I'd like to read some of this. Doug Since Doug Asked, Here is the list of my publications in the area of Canadian economic development with particular reference to regional impacts on class formation and the distribution of the gains of development. Concentration is on the 1860--1920 period though there are a couple from an earlier period (on land tenure) and on the later period involving the shift from Can-GB economic dependency to Can-US dependency. I have not included those specifically on staples or on labour. Paul Phillips Books: Regional Disparities. (Toronto: Lorimer, 1978). (Revised edition, 1982). Labour and Capital in Canada: 16401860, by H.C. Pentland, edited and with an introduction by Paul Phillips. (Toronto: Lorimer, 1981). Essays in the Historical Political Economy of Canada (Winnipeg: Society of Socialist Studies Publications, 2001) Published Articles and Chapters: "Confederation and the Economy of British Columbia", British Columbia and Confederation, ed. by George Shelton. (Victoria: University of Victoria Press, 1967). "The National Policy and the Development of the Western Canadian Labour Movement", Prairie Perspectives 2, ed. by A.W. Rasporich and H.C. Klassen. (Toronto: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973). "Land Tenure and Development in Upper and Lower Canada", Journal of Canadian Studies, May, 1974. "The Mining Frontier in B.C. 18801920", Visual History Series. (National Museums of Canada and the National Film Board, 1975). "Vernon C. Fowke and the Hinterland Perspective", Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory, Vol. 2, No. 2, SpringSummer, 1979. "The National Policy Revisited", Journal of Canadian Studies, Autumn, 1979. "The Prairie Urban System, 19111961: Specialization and Change", Town and City: Aspects of Western Canadian Urban Development, ed. by A. Artibise. (Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1980). "From Mobilization to Continentalism: The Canadian Economy 19391972", (with Stephen Watson), Modern Canada", ed. by G. Kealey and M. Cross, Canadian Social History Series, Vol. 5. (Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1984). "Unequal Exchange, Surplus Value and the CommercialIndustrial Question", Explorations in Economic History: Essays in Honour of Irene Spry, ed. by Duncan Cameron. (Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 1985). "Retrospection and Revisionism: Dependency and Class in Canadian Political Economy", Journal of Canadian Studies, October, 1987. "The Underground Economy: The Mining Frontier to 1920", Workers, Capital, and the State in British Columbia, ed. by Rennie Warburton and David Coburn (Vancouver: UBC Press, 1988). "Easternising Manitoba: The Changing Economy of the New West", London Journal of Canadian Studies, vol. 5, 1988. "Manitoba in the Agrarian Period: 18701940", The Political Economy of Manitoba, ed. by J. Silver and J. Hull (Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1990). "The Canadian Prairies Once Economic Region or Two", The Constitutional Future of the Prairie and Atlantic Regions of Canada, ed. by James McCrorie and Martha MacDonald (Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1992). "PostMortem for Canadian Regional Policy", Acadiensis, Summer 1992. Unpublished Papers: "The 'Great War' and Primitive Accumulation: War Finance and Class Formation in Canada 19141923", University of Manitoba Economics Department Seminar Series, November 14, 1997. "Canada and the West: Then and Now", Paper to the Territorial Grain Growers Association Centenary Symposium, Regina, November 245, 2001.