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