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September 1983, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 399-400 A Comment on 'Planning for Remote Communities: A Case Study of Housing Need Assessment.'
by William J. Henderson & Keith Long
June 1983, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 155-163 Population Aging and Future Health Costs in Canada
by Frank T. Denton & Byron G. Spencer - 164-173 The Impact of the 1979 Unemployment Insurance Amendments
by Charles M. Beach & S. F. Kaliski - 174-180 Revenue Sharing and the Equlization of Natural Resource Revenues
by Robin Boadway & Frank Flatters & A. Leblanc - 181-188 The Recapitalization of Crown Corporations
by E. G. Davis & P. B. Mokkelbost - 189-199 Neutral Taxation and Provincial Mineral Royalties: The Manitoba Metallic Minerals and Saskatchewan Uranium Royalties
by O. Yul Kwon - 200-209 Second Thoughts on Tariff Bureaus
by James J. McRae & David M. Prescott - 210-222 Deregulating Canada's Airlines: Grounded by False Assumptions
by G. B. Reschenthaler & W. T. Stanbury - 223-235 Consumer Complaint Behavior and Third Party Mediation
by David Zussman - 236-244 Recent Comparative Trends in the Canadian and U.S. CPIS: The Treatment of Homeownership
by Edward J. Chambers - 245-249 Are There Too Many Lawyers?
by David Stager - 250-255 Pensions and Inflation: A Comment [Inflation and the Standard of Living of Pensioners: A Case Study]
by Paul B. Huber - 255-256 A Response [Inflation and the Standard of Living of Pensioners: A Case Study]
by Joseph Schaafsma - 257-263 Distortions and Dissipations
by John H. Dales
March 1983, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 6-7 Obstacles to Recovery: A Symposium on the Economy and Economic Policies
by Ronald A. Shearer - 7-8 Les Obstacles a la Reprise: Colloque sur l'économie et la politique économique
by Ronald A. Shearer - 9-23 The Responsiveness of Wage Settlements in Canada and Economic Policy
by W. Craig Riddell - 24-31 Regulated Prices and Their Consequences
by Maurice D. Levi & Albert Dexter - 32-36 Foreign Investment: Turning Off and Turning On
by John Grant - 37-52 The Dome Syndrome: The Debt Overhanging Canadian Government and Business
by Henri-Paul Rousseau - 53-67 Fiscal Policy and Recovery from the Great Recession
by Neil Bruce & Douglas D. Purvis - 68-70 Discussion
by Ronald A. Shearer - 71-80 Working Wives, Income Distribution and Poverty
by Robert Swidinsky - 81-93 The Fall and Rise of Developmental Uses of UI Funds
by Leslie A. Pal - 94-104 Jobs for University Graduates: Planning or Choice?
by Laura Selleck - 105-113 Public Pensions, the Federal Budget, and Discrimination
by A. Asimakopulos - 114-125 The Withering away of a Full Employment Goal
by Orley Ashenfelter - 126-129 Introduction [The Report of the Applebaum/Hébert Committee: Three Comments]
by Anthony Scott - 129-134 Alternative Scenarios in Broadcasting
by David McQueen - 134-137 Culture, Myth, and Fetish
by D. G. Paterson & Gideon Rosenbluth - 137-139 CBC/RC: Un rôle de communicaton civique
by Jacques Rivet - 140-143 Some Misunderstandings about Tax Expenditures
by Michel Bergeron
October 1982, Volume 8, Issue s1
- 405-411 Canada-United States Trade and Policy Issues: Introduction: Towards a New Relationship?
by John M. Curtis & Andrew R. Moroz - 408-411 Les Problemes de Politiques et du Commerce Entre le Canada et les Etats-Unis. Introduction: Vers une relation renouvelée?
by John M. Curtis & Andrew R. Moroz - 412-427 Free Trade between the United States and Canada: Fifteen Years Later
by Paul Wonnacott & Ronald J. Wonnacott - 428-439 Canada-U.S. Free Trade and Some Options
by Bruce W. Wilkinson - 440-443 Commentary on Wilkinson [Canada-U.S. Free Trade and Some Options]
by Carl E. Beigie - 444-450 The Continuing Debate about Freer Trade and Its Effects: A Comment
by Donald J. Daly - 451-457 Some Issues in Canada-U.S. Trade Relations
by Rodney de C. Grey - 457-459 A Commentary [Some Issues in Canada-U.S. Trade Relations]
by Arthur J. R. Smith - 459-462 Comment [Some Issues in Canada-U.S. Trade Relations]
by W. D. Eberle - 463-479 Continentalism and Economic Nationalism in the Manufacturing Sector: Seeking Middle Ground
by Ronald S. Saunders - 480-493 The U.S. Government Response to the Canadian National Energy Program
by Edward Wonder - 493-497 Canadian Views on the U.S. Government Reaction to the National Energy Program
by Roy MacLaren - 498-504 Canada's Recent Experiment in the Repatriation of American Capital
by Ralph G. M. Sultan - 505-514 Comparative Macroeconomic Performance and Policy in the U.S. and Canada: An Overview
by Pierre Fortin
Autumn 1982, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 518-527 Canadian Public Policy - Analyse de Politiques: The First Eight Years
by John Vanderkamp - 528-533 Canadian Public Policy - Analyse de Politiques: Les huit première années
by John Vanderkamp - 534-553 Prospects for the World Petroleum Market and Implications for Canadian Policy
by Ronald G. Wirick - 554-560 MPs' Pay: The Rip-off That Wasn't
by David McQueen - 561-572 Mechanisms for Public Participation at a Normative Planning Level in Canada
by L. Graham Smith - 573-585 Special Import Measures Legislation: Deterring Dumping of Capital Goods
by Klaus Stegemann - 586-595 The Adjustment of a National Voluntary Association to Change in Its Environment: The Case of the Canadian Mental Health Association
by Roy E. L. Watson - 596-602 The Value of Aviation Safety: A Review of the Dubin Commission Report
by Sandford F. Borins - 603-607 Statistics Canada's Flirtation with Mercantilism
by Don MacCharles & Bernard M. Wolf - 608-611 The Structural Realities of Canadian Multiculturalism: A Response to Roberts and Clifton
by Don Dawson - 611-612 Misreading the Nature of Canadian Multiculturalism
by Rodney A. Clifton & Lance W. Roberts - 613-614 Comment
by Howard Brotz - 615-620 Limitations on the Use of Tax Expenditures: Some Comments on 'Giving by Not Taking: A Primer on Tax Expenditures.'
by Michael Krashinsky - 621-623 Financing Confederation: Rejoinder
by Robin Boadway & Frank Flatters - 623-625 Financing Confederation: Rejoinder
by Kenneth H. Norrie & M. B. Percy & L. S. Wilson - 625-631 Financing Confederation: Rejoinder
by D. O. Sewell & David W. Slater - 631-632 Financing Confederation: Rejoinder
by John Vanderkamp
Summer 1982, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 283-289 Financing Confederation: Introduction
by Anthony Scott - 286-289 Introduction [Financing Confederation]
by Anthony Scott - 290-293 Financing Confederation: Principles and Practices of Equalization
by Kenneth H. Norrie & M. B. Percy & L. S. Wilson - 293-297 Financing Confederation: Transfers and Migration
by John Vanderkamp - 297-299 Le financement de la Confederation: Le rente des ressources naturelles
by Jean-Thomas Bernard - 299-303 Financing Confederation: Equity and Efficiency
by David M. Cameron - 303-307 Financing Confederation: Politics and Process
by A. R. Dobell - 307-310 Financing Confederation: Stabilization and Harmonization
by Douglas A. L. Auld - 311-320 Fair Is Fair: New Rules for Canadian Lotteries
by D. R. Bellhouse - 321-333 L'exportation d'electricite par le Quebec
by Jean-Thomas Bernard - 334-346 Inflation and Low Incomes
by Anthony Shorrocks & Elizabeth Marlin - 347-357 Market Structure and Television Programming Performance in Canada and the U.K.: A Comparative Study
by C. G. Hoskins & Stuart McFadyen - 358-361 The Impact of the PARCOST Program on Prescription Drug Prices in Ontario: Some Queries
by Paul K. Gorecki - 361-364 Comment [The Impact of the PARCOST Program on Prescription Drug Prices in Ontario]
by Ned Ellis - 364-366 The Impact of the PARCOST Program on Prescription Drug Prices in Ontario: A Response
by Robert R. Kerton & Tapan K. Chowdhury - 365-366 Response [The Impact of the PARCOST Program on Prescription Drug Prices in Ontario]
by Robert R. Kerton & Tapan K. Chowdhury - 367-371 Tribunals, Politics, and the Public Interest: The Edmonton Annexation Case - A Response
by Lionel D. Feldman - 371-373 A Rebuttal [to Feldman, this issue]
by T. J. Plunkett & James Lightbody - 374-378 Passenger Rail Policy: A $2-Billion Fiasco
by J. Lukasiewicz - 379-383 Labour Shortages and Immigration Policy
by Someshwar Rao & Constantine Kapsalis - 383-387 Labour Shortages and Immigration Policy: Reply
by Matthew Robertson & Arun S. Roy
Spring 1982, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 143-155 The Goal Effectiveness of Alberta's Preventive Social Service Program
by Leslie Bella - 144-155 The Goal Effectiveness of Alberta's Preventive Social Service Program
by Leslie Bella - 156-164 The Economic Enigma of the Tar Sands
by G. W. Brandie & R. H. Clark & J. C. Wigington - 165-180 Should Performers Have a Copyright?
by Steven Globerman & Mitchell Rothman - 181-188 Can We Live with Monetary Discipline for Another Decade?
by John Grant - 189-199 Federal Indian Policy and Indian Self-Government in Canada: An Analysis of a Current Proposal
by J. Anthony Long & Leroy Little Bear & Menno Boldt - 200-206 Extra-Billing and Physician Remuneration: A Paradox
by Herbert C. Northcott - 207-221 Tribuals, Politics, and the Public Interest: The Edmonton Annexation Case
by T. J. Plunkett & James Lightbody - 222-238 The Newfoundland Groundfishery: Some Options for Renewal
by Noel Roy & William E. Schrank & Eugene Tsoa - 239-247 Planning for Remote Communities: A Case Study of Housing Need Assessment
by Nelson Wiseman - 248-252 Tax Expenditures and the MacEachen Budget
by Albert J. Robinson - 253-255 Room for Manoeuvre: A Comment
by James Gillies
Winter 1982, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-2 Introduction [The Energy Agreements/Les accords sur l'énergie]
by Anonymous - 3-13 Moving towards World Pricing for Oil and Gas
by Terrence E. Daniel & Henry M. Goldberg - 14-23 Resolving the Energy Conflict: From the National Energy Program to the Energy Agreements
by John F. Helliwell & Robert N. McRae - 24-27 Introduction [Reforming Regulation/R´forme de la réglementation]
by Anonymous - 28-34 A Consumer Perspective
by H. N. Janisch - 35-39 The Economic Council's Assessment, and the Future
by J. Laurent Thibault - 40-44 A Federal-Provincial Affairs Perspective
by Tex Enemark - 45-56 Communication, Property Rights, and Broadcasting Vouchers
by Jonah Goldstein - 57-68 Reflections on a Canadian Bill of Economic Rights
by Herbert G. Grubel - 69-79 Politics, Public Administration and Canada's Aging Population
by Kenneth Kernaghan - 80-87 Public Policy and the Intercity Bus Industry in Canada
by G. B. Reschenthaler - 88-94 Exploring the Ideology of Canadian Multiculturalism
by Lance W. Roberts & Rodney A. Clifton - 95-102 Is Tax-Based Incomes Policy an Answer? [The Challenge of Inflation and Unemployment in Canada during the 1980s: Would a Tax-Based Incomes Policy Help?]
by Jong S. You - 102-105 A Rejoinder [The Challenge of Inflation and Unemployment in Canada during the 1980s: Would a Tax-Based Incomes Policy Help?]
by Ronald G. Bodkin - 106-113 Language Legislation and Male-Female Earnings Differentials in Quebec
by Daniel M. Shapiro & Morton Stelcner - 114-121 The Nov. Budget: A Turning Point?
by M. C. McCracken & Peter E. Gunther - 122-128 Newfoundland: From Dependency to Self Reliance: Review Article
by Ian McAllister
July 1981, Volume 7, Issue s1
- 143-148 The Challenge of Inflation and Unemployment
by S. Q. Lemche - 149-154 Le Defi de l'Inflation et du Chomage
by S. Q. Lemche - 155-164 The Stagflationary Effects of Higher Energy Prices in an Open Economy
by John F. Helliwell - 165-178 Do We Need Separate Theories of Inflation and Unemployment?
by John Cornwall - 179-188 Inflation and Unemployment in an Open Economy: A Monetarist View
by David Laidler - 189-203 Inflation, Stagflation and Macroeconomics: Does Received Macro-Theory Explain Our Economic Circumstances?
by S. F. Kaliski - 204-214 The Challenge of Inflation and Unemployment in Canada during the 1980s: Would a Tax-Based Incomes Policy Help?
by Ronald G. Bodkin - 215-217 Introduction [Has Monetarism Failed?]
by David Laidler - 218-220 Introduction [Le Monetarisme a-t-il Echoue?]
by David Laidler - 221-232 The Failure of Monetarism in Theory and Policy
by Clarence L. Barber & John C. P. McCallum - 233-238 Monetarism: A Costly Experiment
by Douglas D. Peters & Arthur W. Donner - 239-248 The Attack on Monetarism: Muddled and Misdirected?
by Thomas J. Courchene - 249-259 The Battle against Inflation: The Bank of Canada and Its Critics
by Ronald G. Wirick - 260-264 Has Monetarism Failed: A Central Banker Responds
by G. E. Freeman
Autumn 1981, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 496-497 Introduction [Regional Economic Disparities]
by Anonymous - 498-499 Introduction [Disparites Economiques Regionales]
by Anonymous - 500-505 Regional Economic Disparities: The Challenge to Federalism and Public Policy
by David M. Cameron - 506-518 A Market Perspective on Regional Disparities
by Thomas J. Courchene - 519-525 Regional Disparity, Migration and Economic Adjustment: A Reappraisal
by Mario Polese - 526-533 A Reconsideration of Ontario Nickel Policy
by Robert D. Cairns - 534-549 Income Control Policies and Industrial Relations in Canada
by R. W. Crowley - 550-558 Reforming Canada's Retirement Income System: The Potential Role of RRSPs
by Michael J. Daly - 559-568 Compulsory Patent Licensing of Drugs in Canada: A Comment on the Debate
by Paul K. Gorecki & Ida Henderson - 569-583 The Pros and Cons of a National Export Trading House
by Charles J. McMillan - 584-595 Government Policy and Indian Urbanization: The Alberta Case
by W. Reeves & J. Frideres - 596-603 Steps to Improve International Economic Policy Co-ordination
by Grant L. Reuber - 604-616 Research and Development by Multinational and Domestic Firms in Canada
by Alan M. Rugman - 617-621 Was the 1979 Federal Budget Deficit Too Large? A Comment
by Munir A. Sheikh & Patrick Grady - 621-623 A Reply [Was the 1979 Federal Budget Deficit Too Large?]
by Joseph Schaafsma
Summer 1981, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 378-380 Introduction [The Social Discount Rate for Canada: A Further Analysis]
by Anonymous - 380-382 Introduction [Le choix d'un taux d'actualisation social au Canada: Un prolongement de l'analyse]
by Anonymous - 383-394 The Social Discount Rate for Canada: Theory and Evidence
by David F. Burgess - 395-398 Shadow-Prices for the Economic Appraisal of Public Sector Expenditures
by Harry F. Campbell - 399-407 The Public-Sector Discount Rate for Canada: Some Further Observations
by Glenn P. Jenkins - 408-417 The Appropriate Fiscal Transfer to the Northwest Territories: A Structure
by James M. Dean - 418-432 Canadian Competition Policy at a Crossroads
by Christopher Green - 433-443 A Dilemma of Nuclear Regulation in Canada: Political Control and Public Confidence
by P. Roff Johannson & J. C. Thomas - 444-453 Canada's Irregular Economy
by Rolf Mirus & Roger S. Smith - 454-463 Housing Assistance: A Re-evaluation
by Lawrence B. Smith - 464-468 Pay Boards versus Collective Bargaining in the Public Sector: A Dissent
by W. B. Cunningham - 469-471 Reply [Pay Boards versus Collective Bargaining in the Public Sector]
by Sandra Christensen - 472-475 Electrification Is the Way to Move Canada in the 1980s
by Les Benjamin & Darrell Richards
Spring 1981, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 268-283 Two Alternative Explanations of the Problem of Regional Dependency in Canada
by Ralph Matthews - 284-296 The Politics of Approval: Regulating Land Use on the Urban Fringe
by Stuart B. Proudfoot - 297-305 An Analysis of Some Problems in Re-Orienting University Research
by Ian Chapman & Chummer Farina - 306-317 The Impact of the PARCOST Program on Prescription Drug Prices in Ontario
by Robert R. Kerton & Tapan K. Chowdhury - 318-327 Economic Policy and Electoral Self Interest: The Allocations of the Department of Regional Economic Expansion
by Bruce D. Macnaughton & Conrad J. Winn - 328-337 Giving by not Taking: A Primer on Tax Expenditures
by Kevin McLoughlin & Stuart B. Proudfoot - 338-342 Comment on 'Diagnosing Labour Market Imbalances in Canada.'
by Frank T. Denton - 343-347 Three Fiscal Irritants in Confederation
by Antal Deutsch - 348-351 The Impact of Demographic Changes on Unemployment
by Frank Reid & Douglas A. Smith
Winter 1981, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-14 The Federal Budget and Energy Program, October 28th, 1980: A Review
by Brian L. Scarfe - 15-23 The National Energy Conflict
by John F. Helliwell & Robert N. McRae - 24-27 Introduction [The Impact of Higher Energy Prices/L'Impact de prix de l'énergie plus élevés]
by Anonymous - 28-35 The Impact of Higher Energy Prices in Canada
by W. F. Empey - 35-38 On Interpreting Simulations with a Macroeconometric Model: Comment [The Impact of Higher Enery Prices in Canada]
by Gregory V. Jump - 39-41 The Impact of Higher Energy Prices in Canada: Comment
by Harry Baumann & Russell Irvine & Bertrand Paquet - 42-49 The Impact of Higher Energy Prices in Canada: Comment
by Don Drummond & Patrick Grady - 50-52 What Is the Impact of Higher Energy Prices? Comment [The Impact of Higher Energy Prices in Canada]
by M. C. McCracken & W. D. Jarvis - 52-58 The Impact of Higher Energy Prices in Canada: Comment
by John Lester - 59-65 The Impact of Higher Energy Prices in Canada: Comment
by P. Muller & W. R. White - 66-74 The Constitution as Regulation: The Case of Natural Resources
by Robert D. Cairns - 75-81 A Limited Corrective to Plurality Voting
by W. M. Dobell - 82-93 Mortgage Policies for Financial Relief in Inflationary Periods
by Jonathan R. Kesselman - 94-102 Diagnosing Labour Market Imbalances in Canada
by Keith Newton & Gordon Betcherman & Noah Meltz - 103-107 Extra-Billing and Cost-Sharing
by Lee Soderstrom - 107-114 Medical Fee Determination
by Glen Beck & John Horne - 108-114 Medical Fee Determination
by Glen Beck & John Horne - 115-118 Inflation and the Standard of Living of Pensioners: A Case Study
by Joseph Schaafsma - 119-122 The Financing of Residential Construction in Newfoundland
by Andy Rowe
February 1980, Volume 6, Issue s1
- 141-148 The Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund
by Roger S. Smith - 149-157 The Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund: Introduction et sythèse
by Roger S. Smith - 158-165 The Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund: An Overview of the Issues
by A. F. Collins - 166-177 The Optimal Savings Question: An Alberta Perspective
by Brian L. Scarfe & T. L. Powrie - 177-179 Comment on the Collins [The Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund: An Overview of the Issues] and Scarfe/Powrie [The Optimal Savings Question: An Alberta Perspective] Papers
by Scott Goldsmith - 179-181 Comment on the Collins [The Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund: An Overview of the Issues] and Scarfe/Powrie [The Optimal Savings Question: An Alberta Perspective] Papers
by John F. Helliwell - 182-191 Natural Resource Revenues and Canadian Federalism: A Survey of the Issues
by Richard Simeon - 192-204 Energy Revenues: Consequences for the Rest of Canada
by Thomas J. Courchene & James R. Melvin - 205-206 Comment on the Simeon [Natural Resource Revenues and Canadian Federalism: A Survey of the Issues] and Courchene/Melvin [Energy Revenues: Consequences for the Rest of Canada] Papers
by F. C. Engelmann - 206-210 Comment on the Simeon [Natural Resource Revenues and Canadian Federalism: A Survey of the Issues] and Courchene/Melvin [Energy Revenues: Consequences for the Rest of Canada] Papers
by Anthony Scott - 210-212 Comment on the Simeon [Natural Resource Revenues and Canadian Federalism: A Survey of the Issues] and Courchene/Melvin [Energy Revenues: Consequences for the Rest of Canada] Papers
by Bruce W. Wilkinson - 213-220 Province-Building vs. a Rentier Society
by Melville L. McMillan & Kenneth H. Norrie - 221-228 Industrial Diversification in Alberta: Some Problems and Policies
by S. E. Drugge & Terrence S. Veeman - 229-230 Comment on the McMillan/Norrie [Province-Building vs. a Rentier Society] and Drugge/Veeman [Industrial Diversification in Alberta: Some Problems and Policies] Papers
by Gilles G. Cloutier - 231-233 Comment on the McMillan/Norrie [Province-Building vs. a Rentier Society] and Drugge/Veeman [Industrial Diversification in Alberta: Some Problems and Policies] Papers
by Robert L. Mansell