Canadian Public Policy
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Volume 6, issue s1, 1980
- The Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund pp. 141-148

- Roger S. Smith
- The Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund: Introduction et sythèse pp. 149-157
- Roger S. Smith
- The Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund: An Overview of the Issues pp. 158-165

- A. F. Collins
- The Optimal Savings Question: An Alberta Perspective pp. 166-177

- Brian L. Scarfe and T. L. Powrie
- Comment on the Collins [The Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund: An Overview of the Issues] and Scarfe/Powrie [The Optimal Savings Question: An Alberta Perspective] Papers pp. 177-179

- Scott Goldsmith
- Comment on the Collins [The Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund: An Overview of the Issues] and Scarfe/Powrie [The Optimal Savings Question: An Alberta Perspective] Papers pp. 179-181
- John Helliwell
- Natural Resource Revenues and Canadian Federalism: A Survey of the Issues pp. 182-191

- Richard Simeon
- Energy Revenues: Consequences for the Rest of Canada pp. 192-204

- Thomas J. Courchene and James Melvin
- Comment on the Simeon [Natural Resource Revenues and Canadian Federalism: A Survey of the Issues] and Courchene/Melvin [Energy Revenues: Consequences for the Rest of Canada] Papers pp. 205-206

- F. C. Engelmann
- Comment on the Simeon [Natural Resource Revenues and Canadian Federalism: A Survey of the Issues] and Courchene/Melvin [Energy Revenues: Consequences for the Rest of Canada] Papers pp. 206-210
- Anthony Scott
- Comment on the Simeon [Natural Resource Revenues and Canadian Federalism: A Survey of the Issues] and Courchene/Melvin [Energy Revenues: Consequences for the Rest of Canada] Papers pp. 210-212
- Bruce W. Wilkinson
- Province-Building vs. a Rentier Society pp. 213-220

- Melville McMillan and Kenneth H. Norrie
- Industrial Diversification in Alberta: Some Problems and Policies pp. 221-228

- S. E. Drugge and Terrence S. Veeman
- Comment on the McMillan/Norrie [Province-Building vs. a Rentier Society] and Drugge/Veeman [Industrial Diversification in Alberta: Some Problems and Policies] Papers pp. 229-230

- Gilles G. Cloutier
- Comment on the McMillan/Norrie [Province-Building vs. a Rentier Society] and Drugge/Veeman [Industrial Diversification in Alberta: Some Problems and Policies] Papers pp. 231-233
- Robert Mansell
- Comment on the McMillan/Norrie [Province-Building vs. a Rentier Society] and Drugge/Veeman [Industrial Diversification in Alberta: Some Problems and Policies] Papers pp. 234-235
- John Vanderkamp
- Opportunities for Portfolio Diversification pp. 236-244

- Rolf Mirus
- The Effect of the AHSTF on Capital Markets pp. 245-248

- Andrew G. Kniewasser
- Comment on the Mirus [Opportunities for Portfolio Diversification] and Kniewasser [The Effect of the AHSTF on Capital Markets] Papers pp. 249-251

- John Grant
- Comment on the Mirus [Opportunities for Portfolio Diversification] and Kniewaser [The Effect of the AHSTF on Capital Markets] Papers pp. 251-253
- Stephen A. Jarislowsky
- The Politics of Accountability: Executive Discretion and Democratic Control pp. 254-264

- L. R. Pratt and Allan Tupper
- Political Constraints and the Province-Building Objective pp. 265-274

- Garth Stevenson
- Comment on the Pratt/Tupper [The Politics of Accountability: Executive Discretion and Democratic Control] and Stevenson [Political Constraints and the Province-Building Objective] Papers pp. 275-277

- Douglas G. Hartle
- Comment on the Pratt/Tupper [The Politics of Accountability: Executive Discretion and Democratic Control] and Stevenson [Political Constraints and the Province-Building Objective] Papers pp. 277-279
- Donald V. Smiley
- Comment on the Pratt/Tupper [The Politics of Accountability: Executive Discretion and Democratic Control] and Stevenson [Political Constraints and the Province-Building Objective] Papers pp. 279-280
- William Thorsell
Volume 6, issue 4, 1980
- The Impact on the Quebec Economy of a Disruption of Trade Relations between Quebec and Its Major Trading Partners pp. 574-583

- Anastasios Anastasopoulos, L. Brault and William Sims
- Reverse Annuity Mortgages as a Source of Retirement Income pp. 584-590

- Henry Bartel and Michael Daly
- Agricultural Land Regulation in Several Canadian Provinces pp. 591-604

- C. E. Bray
- Pay Boards versus Collective Bargaining in the Public Sector pp. 605-613

- Sandra Christensen
- Canadian Nuclear Export Policy and the Problems of Proliferation pp. 614-627

- James F. Keeley
- Canadian Aid in the Commonwealth Caribbean: Neo-Colonialism or Development? pp. 628-641

- Ralph R. Paragg
- Do Minorities Participate in Canada's Old Age Security Programs? A Case Study of the Chinese pp. 642-647

- Derek Hum and Ellen Chan
- Comments on the Public-Sector Discount Rate: Response to Jenkins [Benefit-Cost Analysis in Canadian Practice] pp. 648-650

- Michael Sumner
- Comment on Energy Self-Sufficiency pp. 651-654

- Ted Schrecker
- L'autosuffisance et la politique des prix petroliers au Canada pp. 655-661

- Antoine Ayoub
- Will Federal Centralization Help the Poor? Comment [How Should the Redistributive Power of the State be Divided between Federal and Provincial Governments?] pp. 662-667

- Edwin G. West
- A Reply [How Should the Redistributive Power of the State be Divided between Federal and Provincial Governments?] pp. 667-669
- Dan Usher
- Arbitration and the Medical Profession: A Comment on the Hall Report pp. 670-677

- Pran Manga
- Perspectives on Power: Views on the Report of the Royal Commission on Corporate Concentration pp. 678-682

- Donald N. Thompson
Volume 6, issue 3, 1980
- Introduction [Energy Self-Sufficiency/L'Autosuffisance en matière d'energie] pp. 430-434
- Anonymous
- Energy Self-Sufficiency: Possible and Desirable? pp. 435-443

- William A. Ross
- Canada: A Soft Path in a Hard Country pp. 444-453

- David B. Brooks and Robert C. Paehlke
- The Prospects for Canadian Self-Sufficiency in Oil over the Next Decade pp. 454-462

- John McNicholas
- Oil Self-Sufficiency for Canada? pp. 463-471

- Ronald S. Ritchie
- Energy Self-Sufficiency: A Realistic and Desirable Goal? pp. 472-480

- F. W. Gorbet
- Prerequisites of a Self-Sufficiency Debate pp. 481-488

- John A. Olthuis
- Introduction [Quebec options/Les Option pour le Québec] pp. 489-491
- Anonymous
- Consitutional Reform Canadian-Style: An Economic Perspective pp. 492-505

- Robin Boadway and Kenneth H. Norrie
- Lecture du Livre blanc et du Livre beige selon une perspective 'super-federaliste' pp. 506-520
- Gerard Bergeron
- The Implications of Established Program Finance for National Health Insurance pp. 521-532

- Malcolm C. Brown
- Industrial Development and Port Activity in Halifax-Dartmouth pp. 533-541

- G. B. Norcliffe
- Some Economic Implications of the Projected Age Structure of Canada: Comment pp. 542-544

- Keith Patterson
- Some Economic Implications of the Projected Age Structure of Canada: Comment pp. 544-545
- Paul Barker
- Some Economic Implications of the Projected Age Structure of Canada: A Reply pp. 546-548

- Neil B. Ridler
- Discount Rates for Economic Appraisal of Public Sector Expenditures pp. 549-555

- Glenn Jenkins
- Was the 1979 Federal Budget Deficit too Large? pp. 556-559

- Joseph Schaafsma
Volume 6, issue 2, 1980
- Introduction [Inflation in the 1970s/L'inflation dans les années 70] pp. 281-282
- Anonymous
- Introduction [L'inflation dans les années 70] pp. 282
- Anonymous
- Unemployment and Inflation: An Assessment of Canadian Macroeconomic Policy pp. 283-299

- Frank Reid
- Food Price Increases and Inflation pp. 300-306

- Norman E. Cameron
- The Research Output of the Anti-Inflation Board: A Review pp. 307-312

- Michael Parkin
- The Control of Natural Resources through the Trade and Commerce Power and Proprietary Rights pp. 313-324

- S. I. Bushnell
- The Strategic and Economic Implications for the United States of a Sovereign Quebec pp. 325-341

- R. B. Byers and David Leyton Brown
- Federal Governments and University Science Research: A Comparison of Practices in the United States and Canada, 1970-1979 pp. 342-351

- T. C. Clark
- Eliminating Mandatory Retirement: Economics and Human Rights pp. 352-360

- Morley Gunderson and James Pesando
- Contemporary Canadian Refugee Policy: A Critical Assessment pp. 361-373

- Rhoda Howard
- Gaslight Follies: The Political Economy of the Western Arctic pp. 374-388

- Jack C. Stabler and M. R. Olfert
- Benefit-Cost Analysis in Canadian Practice pp. 389-393

- Michael Sumner
- The Drury Report: Constitutional Development for Whom? pp. 394-399

- Gurston Dacks
- Fact and Fantasy in the Unity Debate: Rejoinder pp. 400-401

- A. Milton Moore
- One in Three-Pensions for Canadians to 2030: A Review pp. 402-405

- James L. Clare
Volume 6, issue 1, 1980
- Introduction [The Search for a Constitution] pp. 1-2
- Anonymous
- The Individual, Political Tension, and Canada's Quest for a New Constitution pp. 3-15

- Edwin G. West and Stanley Winer
- How Should the Redistributive Power of the State be Divided between Federal and Provincial Governments? pp. 16-29

- Dan Usher
- The Effects of Revenue Sharing on the Distribution of Disposable Incomes pp. 30-40

- J. Gregory Ballentine and Wayne R. Thirsk
- Multiculturalism in Canada: A Muddle pp. 41-46

- Howard Brotz
- Bill C-20: An Evaluation from the Perspective of Current Transportation Policy and Regulatory Performance pp. 47-62

- Edward J. Chambers, M. James Dunn, David W. Gillen and D. Gordon Tyndall
- The Federal Ombudsman Legislation: A Critique of Bill C-43 pp. 63-77

- K. A. Friedmann and A. G. Milne
- Municipal Arrogance or Economic Rationality: The Case of High Servicing Standards pp. 78-88

- Michael A. Goldberg
- The Farm Products Marketing Agencies Act: A Case Study of Agricultural Policy pp. 89-100

- Grace Skogstad
- Another Labour Market Indicator: Some Estimates and Implications of Labour Hoarding in Canada pp. 101-105

- Tom Siedule and Keith Newton
- A Demographic View on Canadian Language Policy: A Comment pp. 106-109
- Richard J. Joy
- In Defence of Family Allowances pp. 107-109

- Constantine Kapsalis
- Two Cheers for the Eighties: A Review of the ECC Annual Review pp. 110-114

- Douglas Auld
- Organization without Environment: A Review of Walter Stewart's Paper Juggernaut pp. 115-123
- Sandford F. Borins
- Compte rendu: American Multinationals and American Interests pp. 124-125

- Abraham Hollander
- Regulating the Professions: A Review pp. 126-129

- Angus Richard MacMillan