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satisfy demand. A large portion of the oil sands are located in Canada and this gives Canada an opportunity to improve its … economy. Since the discovery, Canada has seen a vast influx in investment for the purpose of extracting these oil deposits …
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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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An alternative theoretical setting is presented to characterise the money demand and the monetary equilibrium. Two main hypotheses are stated that contradict the assumptions normally sustained by scholars and policy-makers: National output is assumed to be a random variable, and people are...
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This paper is (over the formulas) self explaining . The measurement of economies no longer by GDP alone, but by an Index that includes other important factors as well, a So-cial factors relativized GDP. This index cuts out the part of the GDP that is long term fro-zen up by social transfers...
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The paper describes the evolutionary history of Macroeconometrics over the last one hundred years. Three main approaches are distinguished, their underlying principles are discussed and the weakness of each principle is considered. The paper also shows the current developments in the field and...
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This concept paper reviews the various definitions of the social economy in Canada. …
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Canada has to do with the differential ‘purchasing power’ of their residents? Although the mean level of earnings/income per … ‘household financial health’, and use this to compare the state of affairs in the various provinces of Canada. …
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Migration between the Canadian provinces generally followed a declining trend over the period 1971-2004. In this paper, taking Ontario a case study, we seek to explain these patterns using recent panel cointegration methods that are robust to cross-section dependence. Estimation of heterogenous...
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This paper compares policies with respect to seasonal unemployment in the five Nordic countries with Canada. A key … finding of this study is that unlike Canada Nordic countries do notspecifically address seasonal employment. Another was that … in spite of the weather fluctuations in seasonal unemployment were much less pronounced than in Canada. This paper …
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education and training in Canada. Using the master file data from the 1998 Adult Education and Training Survey, we estimate …
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