The Canadian Grain Trade 1931-1951

The Canadian Grain Trade 1931-1951

Author: Duncan A. MacGibbon

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 1952-12-15

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 1487586434

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This book traces in an accurate and objective manner the sequence of events during the last twenty years which have influenced the organization fo the Canadian grain trade. During these years problems arising out of the production and marketing of western grain have been under continuous review in Canada, leading at different times to royal commissions of inquiry. The production and sale of cereals have become such a vital part of the economic life of the three prairie provinces and, indeed, of Canada, that anything affecting this great industry becomes at once a subject of general interest. These twenty years have witnessed momentous changes. The period marks a shift from free trading on the open market to the compulsory marketing of Canadian wheat and other grains through the medium of a Federal board endowed with wide powers. Basically, this change stems from conditions arising out of the Great Depression and World War II. And in one form or another the Canadian Wheat Board will continue to be a significant factor in the marketing of Canadian wheat. Noteworth also have been the dramatic recovery of the Pools and the negotiation of international agreements; and, on the farm front, the establishment of a permit system to control deliveries of grain to country elevators, and the enactment of legislation to protect producers against losses arising from the hazards of nature.


The 'Mother of All Trades'

The 'Mother of All Trades'

Author: Milja van Tielhof

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2002-01-01

Total Pages: 438

ISBN-13: 9789004125469

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This book aims to present a general history of the Amsterdam grain trade on the Baltic in the early-modern period, and concentrates particularly on the development and role of transaction costs.


The International Grain Trade

The International Grain Trade

Author: Michael Atkin

Publisher: Woodhead Publishing

Published: 1995-05-31

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 9781855732025

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In the second edition of this book, Michael Atkin examines the political and economic dynamics of the international trade, explaining to the reader how the industry works and producing an understanding of the many ironies that are apparent in the trade of this vital commodity. This edition also takes into account a number of recent developments that have affected, or promise to affect, the grain trade such as the collapse of the USSR and the completion of the Uruguay Round at GATT.