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This paper examines Alberta’s record of industrial policy and proposes principles for future innovation-focused provincial policy. I find that the development of the key technology to unlock the majority of the Canadian oilsands — steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) — is an example of...
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low-price environment means we cannot rely on potential global demand reductions to reduce Canada’s emissions footprint … latter, depending on how it is implemented. But if emissions reductions occur through output cutbacks, Canada will forgo the …
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We study the behaviour of Canadian total factor productivity growth over the past 60 years. We find that the observed stagnation during the last 20 years is entirely accounted for by the Oil sector. Higher oil prices made capital-intensive sources of oil like the oil sands viable to extract on a...
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As a party to the Paris Agreement, Canada has an ambitious climate target of net-zero emissions by 2050. The country … sector, achieving Canada's net-zero target requires significant oil sands decarbonization. If, while phasing out fossil fuels … sector for Canada, including mining and in situ resources. We ask, what is the future of the oil sands sector in deeply …
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