Canada in a Changing World Economy

Canada in a Changing World Economy

by Harry Johnson
Canada in a Changing World Economy

Canada in a Changing World Economy

by Harry Johnson

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Overview

The echoes of Laurier's remarks about Canada and the twentieth century are taking a long time to fade away. It is one of the purposes of Professor Johnson's Alan B. Plaunt Lectures (given at Carleton University in 1962) to silence them, for they can prove dangerous and misleading—like a siren song—in the formulation of Canadian economic policy at this time. The success of the Common Market, Britain's request for membership. President Kennedy's desire for tariff flexibility and reductions in the United States, and the recent stagnation in the North American economy (accentuated in Canada by an emphasis on monetary stability)—these are signs of change in the economic climate of the world. The requisite adaptations are the most important problem facing those who govern the economic life of this country, and they must be faced realistically to ensure Canada's continuing economic growth. Professor Johnson analyses his subject with his customary authoritative skill and lucidity. Written in non-technical language, this book presents an ideal summary of the contemporary economic world as it affects Canada.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781487590574
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 12/15/1962
Series: Heritage
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 68
File size: 284 KB

About the Author

Harry G. Johnson (1923-1977) was a Canadian economist who studied topics such as international trade and international finance.He was Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago from 1959 (and from 1969, the Charles F. Grey Distinguished Service Professor) until his death in 1977.
Harry G. Johnson (1923-1977) was a Canadian economist who studied topics such as international trade and international finance.He was Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago from 1959 (and from 1969, the Charles F. Grey Distinguished Service Professor) until his death in 1977.
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