An Economic Analysis of Canadian Content Regulations and a New Proposal
M. S. Shedd,
Elizabeth Wilman and
R. D. Burch
Canadian Public Policy, 1990, vol. 16, issue 1, 60-72
Abstract:
This paper investigates the possible goals which the Canadian government might be pursuing through its Canadian content regulations. A number of policy tools, including the present regulations, are evaluated with respect to their potential for achieving these goals. In addition, a new and more efficient policy tool, transferable quotas, is considered.
Date: 1990
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