Economic Policy
Economic Policy is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by Oxford Academic on behalf of the Centre for Economic Policy Research, the Center for Economic Studies (University of Munich), and the Paris School of Economics. The journal was established in 1985 and covers international economic policy topics such as macroeconomics, microeconomics, the labour market, trade, exchange rate, taxation, economic growth, government spending, and migration. The journal had an impact factor of 2.844 in 2016, ranking it 33/347 in the category "Economics".
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Fraser Institute · 11 April 2024 English
Growth in Canadaâs Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has been one of the indicators of the countryâs economic performance most frequently cited by journalists, analysts, and politicians. This Research Bulletin shows …
strong economic performance and successful economic policy. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government … comparisons of GDP growth as evidence of successful economic policy. In 2015, Mr. Harper stated that Canada was …
Fraser Institute · 9 April 2024 English
Between 2009 and 2023, federal and provincial governments have increased personal income taxes on upper-income earners by raising the top marginal income tax rate. The largest combined (federal and provincial) …
the Interwar Era. American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 6, 3: 242–281. Canada’s Rising Personal …
ALRI: Alberta Law Reform Institute · 3 April 2024 English
Proof of authority may include original or certified copies of the relevant documentation establishing the fiduciary’s authority to deal with the digital asset on the account holder’s behalf (for example, …
reading of the bill at the Standing Committee on Economic Policy, resulting in a similar concession about the … Legislative Assembly, Standing Committee on Economic Policy, Bill 19 Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets …
Fraser Institute · 3 April 2024 English
As recently as 2014, Alberta had a single 10 percent personal and corporate income tax rate. As a result, it had the lowest top statutory combined federal and provincial/state personal …
Meets Oates.” American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 11, 1: 406–34. Mintz, Jack M. (2023). A Crucial …
UAP: University of Alberta Press · 2 April 2024 English
Indigenous Legalities, Pipeline Viscosities examines the relationship between the Wet’suwet’en and hydrocarbon pipeline development, showing how colonial governments and corporations seek to control Indigenous claims and how the Wet'suwet'en resist. …
sands development to the centre of national economic policy and aban- doning any pretense of upholding …
Conservation Council of New Brunswick · 28 March 2024 English
a robust renewable energy sector and are therefore important steps towards aligning Canada’s economic policy with its climate goals. [...] Our recommendations for fulfilling the government’s commitment …
important steps towards aligning Canada’s economic policy with its climate goals. Despite these new policies …
Fraser Institute · 28 March 2024 English
With the federal carbon tax set to rise from $65 to $80 per tonne on April 1, two new essays—published today by the Fraser Institute—make two opposing arguments, to retain …
Underline Need for Structural Reform. OECD Economic Policy Papers, No.29. OECD Publishing. <https://doi …
CCSC: Centre for the Study of Co-operatives · 27 March 2024 English
With the current investment5 of $300,000 from the Government of Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Justice and Ministry of Immigration and Career Training during the study period, we found a return on …
public goods: Social impact bonds. Journal of Economic Policy Reform, 16: 303-19. Wilson, D. B., Gallagher …
Fraser Institute · 26 March 2024 English
This bulletin measures the size of government in Canada, by province, based on total government spending as a share of the economy, as well as public sector employment as a …
Underline Need for Structural Reform. OECD Economic Policy Papers, 29, OECD Publishing. <https://doi.org/10 …
Fraser Institute · 21 March 2024 English
that finding effective ways to improve them will become an increasingly pressing education and economic policy issue. If higher spending is unlikely to produce higher test scores, however, it is not clear …