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6904 The Impact of Pollution on the Canadian Economy. This paper will argue that - given the complexities of the intersection of pollution and the economy - it is difficult, if not impossible, to achieve a clear measure of the various impacts of pollution on the Canadian economy. It will be argued that, given that what economists term the "externalities" of pollution are difficult to measure clearly, there is a economically defensible need for government intervention even if it negatively impacts the economic health of the country. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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6978 The Role of the US in Canadian Economic Development. This paper examines the influence of the United States on the economic development of Canada. It begins by examining the defensive expansionism that Confederation and the trans-continental railroad represented. Then it examines economic relations since Confederation with the automobile industry providing a case study. Finally, it examines the US role and influence in North American free trade and its impact on Canada. 14 pgs. Bibliography lists 27 sources.
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7963 Income Tax and Children. This paper examines the treatment of children in income tax systems with particular attention to Canada. It employs the Haig-Simons definition of income and defines the arguments for and against including dependent children in an income tax system. It then assesses 1993 changes to the Canadian income tax system regarding dependent children. 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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7964 Property Tax: Theory and Practice. This paper examines the issue of property taxes. It outlines theoretical views of the tax such as an excise tax, a user fee, etc. It also examines property taxes, and recent changes, in Ontario in light of these theoretical perspectives. 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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5034 Tax Cuts and Economic Stimulus: A Discussion of Canadian Fiscal Policy. This essay will examine the case for a reduction in the income tax burden supported by Canadians. There will be a particular focus on the means by which this reduction can be achieved, from the lowering of tax rates, to the full indexation of personal income taxes to the inflation rate. It will be argued that, given evidence that Canada may be approaching the point at which tax revenues are maximized, a reduction in Canadian taxes may have a beneficial effect on the Canadian economy in general, and the fiscal health of the government in particular. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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5093 The Canadian Economy and the Rise and Fall of the Welfare State. This paper examines Canadian macroeconomic trends from 1945 to 2000. During the first half of the period the economy was booming and the welfare state was expanded. Currently, the economy is faltering at the very time that the welfare state is being dismantled. 4 pgs. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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5200 Debt Reduction and Economic Stability. This paper examines the importance of debt reduction in Canada. It argues that debt reduction is essential to economic stability because it creates 'wiggle room' or the ability to respond to economic changes. Additionally, debt servicing erodes both productivity and social programs. Finally, the relative success of the current government's debt reduction and its future fiscal policy are assessed. 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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