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OECD Economic Surveys: Canada 2008
OECD Publishing
Version: E-book (PDF Format)
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Availability: Available  Publication date:  11 Jun 2008  Language: English  Pages: 162  Tables: 23  Charts: 37  ISBN: 9789264043947  OECD Code: 102008111E1  Frequency: Every 18 months 
 

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OECD's periodic survey of Canada's economy.  After two chapters assessing the current economic situation and policy responses to new terms of trade, ageing, and climate change, additional articles are presented on tax reform, long-term sustainability in the energy sector, and modernising Canada's agricultural policies.

Other languages:  French (Available)

Other Versions:  Print - Paperback

Policy brief:  English, French


Table of contents:

Executive Summary
Assessment and Recommendations
Chapter 1. Adapting to New Terms of Trade, Ageing, and Climate Change
-The Real Income Gap and its Sources
-Adjusting to the Global Terms-of-Trade shock via Structural Shifts
-Closing the Productivity Gap via Physical and Human Investments
-Assuring Sustainable High Performance: Key Roles for the Agriculture and Energy Sector
-The Reform Agenda
-Annex 1.A1. Progress in Structural Reform
Chapter 2. Macroeconomic Policies for the End of a Boom Cycle
-The Economic Situation and Outlook: A Period of Heightened Risk
-Monetary Policy has thus far Successfully Navigated the Numerous Shocks Experienced
-Fiscal Policy Remains on a Prudent Course
Chapter 3. Tax Reforms for Efficiency and Fairness
-Main Tax Trends
-Issues in Business Tax Competition
-Issues in Personal Taxation - Balancing Efficiency and Equity
-Tax Issues in Fiscal Federalism
-The Direction for Tax Reform
Chapter 4. Achieving Long-Term Sustainability of the Energy Sector
-The Energy Sector is a Growing Part of the Economy
-Concerns about the Sustainability of Current Oil Sands Developments are Growing
-The Management of Non-Renewable Resources Should Be Improved
-Curbing GHG Emissions is a Major Concern over the Long Term
-Moving the Energy Mix toward Low or Zero-GHG Emisssions Sources
-Adapt Taxation and Regulation
-Conclusions and Recommendations
Chapter 5. Modernising Canada's Agricultural Policies
-An Overview of Canada's Agricultural Sector
-Exposing Dairy, Eggs, and Poultry to Market Forces
-Liberalising the Marketing Monopolies - Implementing Marketing Choice
-The Agricultural Policy Framework and Beyond
-Rising to Agriculture's Environmental Challenges
-Policy Recommendations

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