The Birth and Death of Predatory Competition in the North American Fur Trade, 1810-1821
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The Birth and Death of Predatory Competition in the North American Fur Trade, 1810-1821
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Abstract |
A study of the "predatory competition" between the London-based Hudson's Bay Company and the Montreal-based North West Company for control of the fur trade in Canada. This bitter rivalry led to the merger of the two companies in 1821.
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Explorations in Economic History
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Vol. 19
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no. 2
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156-183
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April 1982
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Language |
en
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Citation |
Carlos, Ann. “The Birth and Death of Predatory Competition in the North American Fur Trade, 1810-1821.” Explorations in Economic History Vol. 19, no. 2 (April 1982): 156–183.
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