Macro, structural and labour market issues.
The Canadian economy is in better shape now that it has been for many years. Inflation is low and stable because of the monetary authorities' commitment to inflation-control targets. Success in reining in huge budget deficits, both at the federal and provincial levels, has restored Canada'...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-72632024-01-12T10:16:12Z Macro, structural and labour market issues. Foo, Tian Ong. Chia, Loo Wai. Ho, Chee Hwang. Tay, Sor Koon. Chung, Lai Hong Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::General::Economic and business aspects The Canadian economy is in better shape now that it has been for many years. Inflation is low and stable because of the monetary authorities' commitment to inflation-control targets. Success in reining in huge budget deficits, both at the federal and provincial levels, has restored Canada's finances. At the same time, it has transformed Canada from being one of the most fiscally profligate to one of the most fiscally responsible countries in the developed world. Canadian businesses have been restructuring and investing in new technology to increase productivity and efficiency. Key challenges facing Canada include further action to cut the national debt, improve productivity and lower taxes. All things considered, Canada should become an even more attractive investment capital destination in the future. Master of Business Administration 2008-09-18T07:42:34Z 2008-09-18T07:42:34Z 1999 1999 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/7263 en Nanyang Technological University 66 p. application/pdf |
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The Canadian economy is in better shape now that it has been for many years. Inflation is low and stable because of the monetary authorities' commitment to inflation-control targets. Success in reining in huge budget deficits, both at the federal and provincial levels, has restored Canada's finances. At the same time, it has transformed Canada from being one of the most fiscally profligate to one of the most fiscally responsible countries in the developed world. Canadian businesses have been restructuring and investing in new technology to increase productivity and efficiency. Key challenges facing Canada include further action to cut the national debt, improve productivity and lower taxes. All things considered, Canada should become an even more attractive investment capital destination in the future. |
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