Transitions : fiscal and political federalism in an era of change
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書誌事項
Transitions : fiscal and political federalism in an era of change
(Canada : the state of the federation, 2006/07)
Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, School of Policy Studies, Queen's University : McGill-Queen's University Press, c2009
- : pbk
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注記
"A majority of the contributions in this volume originated as papers delivered at the IIGR's conference "Fiscal Federalism and the Future of Canada" held on 29-30 September 2006"--P. vii
Includes bibliographical references
収録内容
- Fiscal federalism and the burden of history / Garth Stevenson
- Strengthening Canada's territories and putting equalization back on track : the report of the expert panel on equalization and territorial formula financing / Al O'Brien
- Reconciling the irreconcilable : addressing Canada's fiscal imbalance
- Equalization : its problems and the 2007 federal budget / Janice MacKinnon
- Natural resource revenues and fiscal federalism : an Alberta perspective / Paul Boothe
- Natural resource shocks and the federal system : boon and curse? / Robin Boadway
- Fiscal balance and revenue-sharing / Jean-François Tremblay
- Equalization reform in Canada : principles and compromises / Joe Ruggeri
- Equalization 2007 : natural resources, the cap, and the offset payment agreements / James P. Feehan
- Changes to Canada's major federal-provincial transfer programs : implications for the maritime provinces / Paul A. R. Hobson and L. Wade Locke
- Rethinking fiscal federalism in Canada : a local government perspective / Anwar Shah
- Major cities as a national priority / Anne Golden
- Global futures for Canada's global cities / Thomas J. Courchene
- Fiscal federalism and the future of Canada : can section 94 of the Constitution Act, 1867 be an alternative to the spending power? / Marc-Antoine Adam
- Employment insurance and parental benefits / Gordon DiGiacomo
- Networked federalism / Janice Gross Stein
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Canada: The State of the Federation 2006/07 deals with transitions that have been initiated by a variety of factors and have profound implications. Scholars from several disciplines analyze the implications of these transitional forces, bringing historical, analytical, fiscal, and political perspectives to bear on issues arising from equalization and fiscal imbalance. Contributors examine the ramifications of recent major changes to equalization and show how these changes will have far-reaching and, in some cases, troubling implications. Further transitions arise in the area of federal-provincial relations as a result of Prime Minister Harper's commitment to "open federalism." In this context, contributors re-examine the role and use of federal spending power and explore whether the Canadian federation might be better served by a totally new approach to federalism. Finally, the implications of transitions affecting the role and place of cities in the Canadian federation are considered. Particular attention is given to the significance of the on-going information revolution, which privileges cities - most importantly "global city regions" - as the new, dynamic drivers of growth, innovation, and trade. Contributors include Marc-Antoine Adam (Queen's University), John R. Allan (Queen's University and University of Regina), Robin Boadway (Queen's University), Paul Boothe (University of Alberta), Thomas J. Courchene (Queen's University and Institute for Research on Public Policy), Gordon DiGiacomo (University of Ottawa), James P. Feehan (Memorial University), Anne Golden (The Conference Board of Canada), Paul A.R. Hobson (Acadia University), Christian Leuprecht (Royal Military College of Canada and Queen's University), L. Wade Locke (Memorial University), Janice MacKinnon (University of Saskatchewan), Al O'Brien (University of Alberta), Joe Ruggeri (University of New Brunswick), Anwar Shah (World Bank), Janice Gross Stein (University of Toronto), Garth Stevenson (Brock University), and Jean-Francois Tremblay (University of Ottawa).
目次
Contributors include Marc-Antoine Adam (Queen's University), John R. Allan (Queen's University and University of Regina), Robin Boadway (Queen's University), Paul Boothe (University of Alberta), Thomas J. Courchene (Queen's University and Institute for Research on Public Policy), Gordon DiGiacomo (University of Ottawa), James P. Feehan (Memorial University), Anne Golden (The Conference Board of Canada), Paul A.R. Hobson (Acadia University), Christian Leuprecht (Royal Military College of Canada and Queen's University), L. Wade Locke (Memorial University), Janice MacKinnon (University of Saskatchewan), Al O'Brien (University of Alberta), Joe Ruggeri (University of New Brunswick), Anwar Shah (World Bank), Janice Gross Stein (University of Toronto), Garth Stevenson (Brock University), and Jean-Francois Tremblay (University of Ottawa)
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