James Mavor

James Mavor (December 8, 1854 – October 31, 1925) was a Scottish-Canadian economist. He served as a Professor of Political Economy of the University of Toronto from 1892 to 1923. His influence upon Canadian economic thought is traced to as late as the 1970s. He played a key role in resettling Doukhobor religious dissidents from the Russian Empire to Canada. He was also a noted arts promoter. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Mavor, James, 1854-1925
    Published 1891

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    by Mavor, James, 1854-1925
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    by Mavor, James, 1854-1925
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    by Mavor, James, 1854-1925
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    by Mavor, James, 1854-1925
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