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of sound environmental decision making, Environment Canada and other government agencies have jointly participated in the …
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plants within a region. The emissions inventories (GECOT and AIRS for the USA and RDIS for Canada) were used as the major … variation (differences in marginal costs of removal) across emission regions. Preliminary analysis using Environment Canada … of Canada based on these cost functions. …
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in Canada. The paper begins with a discussion of structural features of the economy which impinge on the adjustment of …
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designed in a way that would balance the impacts on the economy with improvements in environmental quality. Environment Canada …
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designed in a way that would balance the impacts on the economy with improvements in environmental quality. Environment Canada …
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in Canada. These new rules were embodied in National Instrument 55-104, and in contemporaneous harmonized changes to …
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unemployment to the change in the level of labour force in Canada. Inherently, our model belongs to the class of Phillips curve … uncorrelated noise and systematic errors. Our previous model of inflation and unemployment in Canada is enhanced by the … price inflation accompanied by a substantial fall in the rate of unemployment. Therefore, the new monetary policy in Canada …
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sector of Alberta, Canada. This includes the presentation of results from an exploratory firm-level survey on government …
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investment funds that are active in Canada, policy in the Province of Saskatchewan that has restricted ownership since 1974, and …
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than the rest of Canada or the United States. This is obviously a cause for concern. Productivity is an important measure … the rest of Canada. Here, too, the explanation is likely found in diseconomies of scale due to weaker demand. For example …, the higher productivity growth in retail and wholesale trade in the rest of Canada was associated with growth in sales …
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