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2011
- 1-18 New Directions for Intelligent Government in Canada: An Introduction
In: New Directions for Intelligent Government in Canada: Papers in Honour of Ian Stewart
by Andrew Sharpe - 19-48 Ian Stewart in his Own Words
In: New Directions for Intelligent Government in Canada: Papers in Honour of Ian Stewart
by Ian Stewart - 49-80 The Evolution of Canadian Monetary Policy: Successful Ideas through Natural Selection
In: New Directions for Intelligent Government in Canada: Papers in Honour of Ian Stewart
by Christopher Ragan - 81-100 Public Policy for the Canadian Financial System: From Porter to the Present and Beyond
In: New Directions for Intelligent Government in Canada: Papers in Honour of Ian Stewart
by David Dodge - 101-126 What is 'Credible' Fiscal Policy? The Canadian Experience, 1983-2010: The View of a Former Practitioner
In: New Directions for Intelligent Government in Canada: Papers in Honour of Ian Stewart
by C. Scott Clark - 127-162 Why Did Unemployment Disappear from Official Macro-Economic Policy Discourse in Canada?
In: New Directions for Intelligent Government in Canada: Papers in Honour of Ian Stewart
by Lars Osberg - 163-204 Rethinking Tax-Transfer Policy for 21st Century Canada
In: New Directions for Intelligent Government in Canada: Papers in Honour of Ian Stewart
by Robin Boadway - 205-210 Reflections on the Role of Optimal Design in the Tax Policy Process
In: New Directions for Intelligent Government in Canada: Papers in Honour of Ian Stewart
by Stanley L. Winer - 211-226 Income Support in the Canadian Federation: International and Interprovincial Comparisons and Future Directions
In: New Directions for Intelligent Government in Canada: Papers in Honour of Ian Stewart
by Pierre Fortin - 227-248 Idle Speculation: Prefunding the Boomers' 'Frail Elderly' Care and Legitimizing a Carbon Tax
In: New Directions for Intelligent Government in Canada: Papers in Honour of Ian Stewart
by John Richards - 249-282 Health Care is a Knowledge Industry, and Should Be More So
In: New Directions for Intelligent Government in Canada: Papers in Honour of Ian Stewart
by Michael Wolfson - 283-304 How Can Subjective Well-being Be Improved?
In: New Directions for Intelligent Government in Canada: Papers in Honour of Ian Stewart
by John F. Helliwell - 305-336 Good Data and Intelligent Government
In: New Directions for Intelligent Government in Canada: Papers in Honour of Ian Stewart
by Munir A. Sheikh - 337-352 Personal Reflections on the State of Public Policy Analysis in Canada
In: New Directions for Intelligent Government in Canada: Papers in Honour of Ian Stewart
by Don Drummond - 353-394 The Way Ahead: A Framework for Discussion
In: New Directions for Intelligent Government in Canada: Papers in Honour of Ian Stewart
by Government of Canada