Federalism and the Canadian Economic Union
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Federalism and the Canadian Economic Union

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Federalism and the Canadian Economic Union

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This volume focuses on the issues involved in securing an internal common market within Canada.

The papers included here were originally presented at a conference sponsored jointly by the Ontario Economic Council and the Canada-U.S. Law Institute.

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Year
2019
ISBN
9781487572426
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Preface
  3. Acknowledgments
  4. Contributors
  5. Part One: Theory and concepts
  6. 1. Securing the Canadian economic union: federalism and internal barriers to trade
  7. 2. Analytical perspectives on the Canadian economic union
  8. 3. Political structure and the pursuit of economic objectives
  9. Part Two: Evidence
  10. 4. Induced distortions of interprovincial activity: an overview of issues
  11. 5. The impact of federal policies on interprovincial activity
  12. 6. Provincially induced barriers to trade in Canada: a survey
  13. Part Three: Comparative perspectives
  14. 7. Government procurement policies: GATT, the EEC, and the United States
  15. 8. Regulation of industrial subsidies in the EEC, the United States, and GATT
  16. 9. Fiscal harmonization in the United States, Australia, West Germany, Switzerland, and the EEC
  17. 10. Personal mobility in the United States and the EEC
  18. Part Four: Proposals ans conclusions
  19. 11. Existing and proposed constitutional constraints on provincially induced barriers to economic mobility in Canada
  20. 12. Summary and implications