Policy Forum: Expenditures, Efficiency, and Distribution—Advice for Canada's 43rd Parliament
Rob Gillezeau and
Trevor Tombe
Canadian Tax Journal, 2020, vol. 68, issue 1, 49-67
Abstract:
This article examines the expenditure commitments, individually and in aggregate, from the Liberal Party of Canada in the 43rd Canadian federal election in October 2019. The authors articulate which proposed policies are relatively efficient in their design ex ante, which could be adjusted to improve efficiency or distributional goals, and which have limited policy grounding. In general, they argue that government should take a focused approach to expenditures, both with respect to appropriately targeting measures and in limiting the number of simultaneous new initiatives. They conclude by indicating areas of potential cooperation with the other three major parties in the 43rd Parliament, with a particular emphasis on possibilities to improve provincial transfer regimes.
Keywords: Expenditures; fiscal planning; transfers; reviews (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.32721/ctj.2020.68.1.pf.gillezeau
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