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The literature on privatization has overlooked how the tax status of the company to be privatized will affect the firm's, and the country', financial transition.Privatization has been a popular strategy for improving efficiency in both market and transition economies. The literature on...
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Over two decades, Canada gradually made its tax regime highly competitive by lowering its federal-provincial corporate income tax rate and working to improve tax neutrality and broaden its corporate tax base. That has changed. Today, Canada's tax-policy emphasis seems to be on raising revenues...
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Two different forms of regional conflict occur in a federation: conflict of taste and conflict of claim. These conflicts may support each other but not necessarily – they are independent in concept and have different implications for regional tensions. Conflict of taste arises from differences...
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Canada's financial system made it through the 2008 global financial crisis better than many other economies did, but Canadian regulators nonetheless hastened to introduce a spate of new regulations to increase financial stability. However, all new regulations create effects, intended and...
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Alberta's new royalty regime has made the province a more rewarding place for anyone looking to invest in conventional non-renewable resources. After Alberta's NDP government commissioned a review of the royalty regime to ensure the province was receiving its “fair share,” it ended up...
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Who pays and how much? These are crucial questions for any tax system and, given the complexity of the economy, they are also among the most difficult to answer. This paper undertakes an analysis of the distribution of taxes and transfers in Canada using a static approach based on annual income...
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Canada is losing its edge in the competition for global capital. After a decade of remarkable progress in reducing the tax burden on business investment — moving from one of the least tax-competitive jurisdictions among its industrialized peers in 2000, to ranking in the middle of the pack by...
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