We undertake a case study of the budgetary reforms implemented in 1993 in the province of Alberta, Canada. Canadian provinces operate under political and institutional regimes which differ from those of US states but which closely resemble those member states of the proposed EMU. We examine the response of the government of Alberta to exogenous shocks to its revenues and expenditures during the 1966/67 to 1992/93.
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Length: 40 pages Date of creation: 1998 Date of revision: Handle: RePEc:fth:calgar:98-08
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