The State of Economics in Canada: Festschrift in Honour of David SlaterAndrew Sharpe, Patrick Grady, John Deutsch Institute for the Study of Economic Policy, Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.). School of Policy Studies, Centre for the Study of Living Standards McGill-Queen's University Press, 2001 - 517 pages Each article in this collection addresses a particular field or issue in the discipline of economics and surveys the state of knowledge in this area in Canada, pointing out gaps in the knowledge base and directions for future research. Contributors include Richard Bird (University of Toronto), Robin Boadway (Queen's University), Paul Davenport (University of Western Ontario), Pierre Fortin (University of Quebec at Montreal), Fred Gorbet (York University), Morley Gunderson (University of Toronto), John Helliwell (University of British Columbia), Peter Howitt (Brown University), Katie Macmillan (ITPC), Jack Mintz (C.D. Howe Institute), Ed Nuefeld, Charles Beach (Queen's University), Lars Osberg (Dalhousie University), Sylvia Ostry (University of Toronto), Jim Pesando (CPP-PG), Craig Riddell (University of British Columbia), John Sargent (Department of Finance), Tony Scott (University of Toronto), Michael Smart (University of Toronto), and Tom Wilson (University of Toronto). |
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... taken as a cost of federalism . They may also represent legitimate differences in provincial preferences over tax - transfer policies . In fact , as in the international sphere , it is hard to distinguish protection from legitimate ...
... taken as a cost of federalism . They may also represent legitimate differences in provincial preferences over tax - transfer policies . In fact , as in the international sphere , it is hard to distinguish protection from legitimate ...
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... taken by Financing Confederation , is that the federal government has a legitimate interest in national efficiency and equity objectives , and that without federal initiative it is unlikely that these objectives can be suitably ...
... taken by Financing Confederation , is that the federal government has a legitimate interest in national efficiency and equity objectives , and that without federal initiative it is unlikely that these objectives can be suitably ...
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... taken some time to show that both the qualitative and quantitative evidence point to a major wage explosion occurring in the second half of the 1970s . Its deleterious effects were initially masked by a strong cyclical expansion , but ...
... taken some time to show that both the qualitative and quantitative evidence point to a major wage explosion occurring in the second half of the 1970s . Its deleterious effects were initially masked by a strong cyclical expansion , but ...
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Pensions | 4 |
An Economist for All Seasons | 19 |
Taxing Future Consumption | 79 |
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