William B.P. Robson : Citation Profile


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C. D. Howe Institute

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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Papers

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Books

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Chapters

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   26 years (1994 - 2020). See details.
   Cites by year: 9
   Journals where William B.P. Robson has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 1.    Total self citations: 62 (20.13 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with William B.P. Robson.

Is cited by:

Dachis, Benjamin (10)

Blomqvist, Ake (6)

Landon, Stuart (5)

Smith, Constance (5)

Siklos, Pierre (5)

Laidler, David (4)

Irvine, Ian (4)

Melino, Angelo (4)

Georges, Patrick (4)

Dahlby, Bev (4)

Cave, Martin (4)

Cites to:

Dachis, Benjamin (36)

Dahlby, Bev (14)

Laidler, David (10)

Smith, Constance (8)

Milligan, Kevin (8)

Blomqvist, Ake (8)

Landon, Stuart (8)

Mintz, Jack (8)

Smart, Michael (7)

Guillemette, Yvan (7)

Rivers, Nicholas (7)

Main data


Where William B.P. Robson has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
C.D. Howe Institute Commentary45
C.D. Howe Institute Backgrounder18
Canadian Public Policy2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
e-briefs / C.D. Howe Institute51

Recent works citing William B.P. Robson (2024 and 2023)


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Works by William B.P. Robson:


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2007Missed Targets: Canadas 2007 Fiscal Accountability Ranking In: C.D. Howe Institute Backgrounder.
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2007Fiscal Tonic for an Aging Nation: A Shadow Federal Budget for 2007 In: C.D. Howe Institute Backgrounder.
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2007Realistic Expectations: Demographics and the Pursuit of Prosperity in Saskatchewan In: C.D. Howe Institute Backgrounder.
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2007Time and Money: The Challenge of Demographic Change and Government Finances in Canada In: C.D. Howe Institute Backgrounder.
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2008Safe Harbours: Providing Protection for Canadas Money-Purchase Plan Sponsors In: C.D. Howe Institute Backgrounder.
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2008Steering Through Turbulence: The Shadow Federal Budget for 2008 In: C.D. Howe Institute Backgrounder.
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2008Off the Mark: Canadas 2008 Fiscal Accountability Ranking (also available in French) In: C.D. Howe Institute Backgrounder.
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2009Near Hits and Big Misses: Canadas 2009 Fiscal Accountability Rankings In: C.D. Howe Institute Backgrounder.
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2009Stress Test: Demographic Pressures and Policy Options in Atlantic Canada In: C.D. Howe Institute Backgrounder.
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2009Supersized Superannuation: The Startling Fair-Value Cost of Federal Government Pensions In: C.D. Howe Institute Backgrounder.
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2010Cutting Through Pension Complexity: Easy Steps Forward for the 2010 Federal Budget In: C.D. Howe Institute Backgrounder.
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2010Back to Balance: A Shadow Federal Budget for 2010 In: C.D. Howe Institute Backgrounder.
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2010Freeing up Food: The Ongoing Cost, and Potential Reform, of Supply Management In: C.D. Howe Institute Backgrounder.
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2010Target Practice Needed: Canada’s 2010 Fiscal Accountability Rankings In: C.D. Howe Institute Backgrounder.
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2011Don’t Double Down on the CPP: Expansion Advocates Understate the Plan’s Risks In: C.D. Howe Institute Backgrounder.
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2011Impulse Spending: Canadas 2011 Fiscal Accountability Rankings In: C.D. Howe Institute Backgrounder.
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2011Holding Canadas Cities to Account: an Assessment of Municipal Fiscal Management In: C.D. Howe Institute Backgrounder.
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2012Fixing MP Pensions: Parliamentarians Must Lead Canadas Move to Fairer, and Better-Funded Retirements In: C.D. Howe Institute Backgrounder.
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2007Ill-Defined Benefits: The Uncertain Present and Brighter Future of Employee Pensions in Canada In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2009To the Next Level: From Gold Standard to Inflation Targets - to Price Stability? In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2009Faster, Younger, Richer? The Fond Hope and Sobering Reality of Immigrations Impact on Canadas Demographic and Economic Future In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2010Canada’s Looming Retirement Challenge: Will Future Retirees Be Able to Maintain Their Living Standards upon Retirement? In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2011A Faster Track to Fiscal Balance: The 2011 Shadow Budget In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2011The Costs of Inflexible Indexing: Avoiding the Adverse Fiscal Impacts of Lower Inflation In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2011A Social Insurance Model for Pharmacare: Ontarios Options for a More Sustainable, Cost-Effective Drug Program In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2012Achieving Balance, Spurring Growth: A Shadow Federal Budget for 2012 In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2012More RRBs, Please! Why Ottawa Should Issue More Inflation-Indexed Bonds In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2012Ottawas Pension Abyss: The Rapid Hidden Growth of Federal-Employee Retirement Liabilities In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2013Canadas 2012 Fiscal Accountability Rankings In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2013Prudence and Opportunity: A Shadow Federal Budget for 2013 In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2014Baffling Budgets: The Sorry State of Municipal Fiscal Accountability in Canada In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2014Equipping Canadians for Success: A Shadow Budget for 2014 In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2014Credibility on the (Bottom) Line: The Fiscal Accountability of Canadas Senior Governments, 2013 In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2014Ottawa’s Hidden Deficit: The Widening Gap between Federal Government Pension Liabilities and Assets In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2015Challenges, Growth and Opportunity: A Shadow Federal Budget for 2015 In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2015By the Numbers: The Fiscal Accountability of Canadas Senior Governments, 2015 In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2015Adaptability, Accountability and Sustainability: Intergovernmental Fiscal Arrangements in Canada In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2015Building Better Budgets: Canada’s Cities Should Clean Up their Financial Reporting In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2016Where the Bucks Stop: A Shadow Federal Budget for 2016 In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2016Controlling the Public Purse: The Fiscal Accountability of Canada’s Senior Governments In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2016Worse Than It Looks: The True Burden and Risks of Federal Employee Pension Plans In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2016Two Sets of Books at City Hall? Grading the Financial Reports of Canada’s Cities In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2017Enduring Virtues: Saving and Investing as National Priorities in 2017 In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2017Hidden Spending: The Fiscal Impact of Federal Tax Concessions In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2017Getting Real: A Shadow Federal Budget for 2017 In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2017Numbers You can Trust? The Fiscal Accountability of Canada’s Senior Governments, 2017 In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2017Rethinking Limits on Tax-Deferred Retirement Savings in Canada In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2017Fuzzy Finances: Grading the Financial Reports of Canada’s Municipalities In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2018Righting the Course: A Shadow Federal Budget for 2018 In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2018The Numbers Game: Rating the Fiscal Accountability of Canada’s Senior Governments In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2018Blown Budgets: Canada’s Senior Governments Need Better Fiscal Controls In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2018Retiring Employees, Unretired Debt: The Surprising Hidden Cost of Federal Employee Pensions In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2018Tooling up: Canada Needs More Robust Capital Investment In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2018Show Us the Numbers: Grading the Financial Reports of Canada’s Municipalities In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2018Wild Numbers: Getting Better Fiscal Accountability in Canada’s Municipalities In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2019Less Debt, More Growth: A Shadow Federal Budget for 2019 In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2019Show and Tell: Rating the Fiscal Accountability of Canada’s Senior Governments, 2019 In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2019Big Spenders: Canada’s Senior Governments Have a Bad Budget Habit In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2019Thin Capitalization: Weak Business Investment Undermines Canadian Workers In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2019From A to F: Grading the Fiscal Transparency of Canada’s Cities, 2019 In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2020What You See is Not What You Get: Budgets versus Results in Canada’s Major Cities, 2019 In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2020There is No Try: Sustainable Healthcare Requires Reining in Spending Overshoots In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2020Supporting Growth, Restoring Confidence: A Shadow Federal Budget for 2020 In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary.
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2010Unbalanced Books: How to Improve Toronto’s Fiscal Accountability In: e-briefs.
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2010The Glacier Grinds Closer: How Demographics Will Change Canada’s Fiscal Landscape In: e-briefs.
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2010Disarmed and Disadvantaged: Canada’s Workers Need More Physical Capital to Confront the Productivity Challenge In: e-briefs.
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2010The Public-Sector Pension Bubble: Time to Confront the Unmeasured Cost of Ottawas Pensions In: e-briefs.
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2011When Striking an Awkward Balance Means Striking Out: Budget 2011 In: e-briefs.
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2011The Retooling Challenge: Canadas Struggle to Close the Capital Investment Gap In: e-briefs.
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2011Ottawas Pension Gap: The Growing and Under-reported Cost of Federal Employee Pensions In: e-briefs.
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2012What to do About Seniors Benefits in Canada: the Case for letting Recipients Take Richer Payments Later In: e-briefs.
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2012From Living Well to Working Well: Raising Canadas Performance in Non-residential Investment In: e-briefs.
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2012Federal Employee Pension Reforms: First Steps - on a Much Longer Journey In: e-briefs.
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2013Managing the Cost of Healthcare for an Aging Population: British Columbia Confronts its Glacier In: e-briefs.
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2013Managing Healthcare for an Aging Population: How Alberta Can Confront its Coming Fiscal Challenge In: e-briefs.
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2013Managing Healthcare for an Aging Population: Some Good News and Some Bad News for Saskatchewan In: e-briefs.
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2013Managing the Cost of Healthcare for an Aging Population: Manitoba’s Looming Funding Gap In: e-briefs.
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2013Managing Healthcare for an Aging Population: Does the Demographic Glacier Portend a Fiscal Ice-Age in Ontario? In: e-briefs.
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2013Managing Healthcare for an Aging Population: The Fiscal Challenge Quebec Has Yet to Face In: e-briefs.
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2013Managing Healthcare for an Aging Population: New Brunswick’s $78 Billion Question In: e-briefs.
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2013Managing the Cost of Healthcare for an Aging Population: Nova Scotia’s Healthcare Glacier In: e-briefs.
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2013Managing Healthcare for an Aging Population: Prince Edward Island’s $14 Billion Healthcare Glacier In: e-briefs.
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2013Managing healthcare for an aging population: will demographics push Newfoundland and Labrador into a fiscal deep freeze? In: e-briefs.
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2013Equipping Canadian Workers: Business Investment Loses a Step against Competitors Abroad In: e-briefs.
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2014Outliving Our Savings: Registered Retirement Income Funds Rules Need a Big Update In: e-briefs.
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2014Capital Needed: Canada Needs More Robust Business Investment In: e-briefs.
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2014Bending Canadas Healthcare Cost Curve: Watch Not What Governments Say, But What They Do In: e-briefs.
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2014Managing Healthcare for an Aging Population: Ontario’s Troubling Collision Course In: e-briefs.
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2014Managing Healthcare for an Aging Population: How Manitoba Can Confront Its Healthcare Glacier In: e-briefs.
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2014An Aging Population Fiscal Challenge: Planning for Healthcare Costs in Quebec In: e-briefs.
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2014Healthcare and an Aging Population: Managing Slow-Growing Revenues and Rising Health Spending in British Columbia In: e-briefs.
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2014Managing the Costs of Healthcare for an Aging Population: How Alberta Can Confront its Fiscal Glacier In: e-briefs.
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2014Managing the Costs of Healthcare for an Aging Population: Good—and Bad—News About Saskatchewan’s Fiscal Glacier In: e-briefs.
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2015Managing the Costs of Healthcare for an Aging Population: The Fiscal Impact of New Brunswick’s Demographic Glacier In: e-briefs.
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2015Delivering Healthcare to an Aging Population: Nova Scotia’s Fiscal Glacier In: e-briefs.
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2015Managing Healthcare for an Aging Population: Are Demographics a Fiscal Iceberg for Newfoundland and Labrador? In: e-briefs.
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2015Managing the Cost of Healthcare for an Aging Population: Prince Edward Island’s $13 Billion Healthcare Squeeze In: e-briefs.
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2015Ottawas Secret Debt: The Burden and Risks of Federal Employee Pensions In: e-briefs.
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2015Drawing Down Our Savings: The Prospects for RRIF Holders Following the 2015 Federal Budget In: e-briefs.
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2015A Crisis of Capital: Canadian Workers Need More Tools, Buildings and Equipment In: e-briefs.
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2016Healthcare Spending Decelerating? Not so Fast! In: e-briefs.
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2017Equipment Failure: Feeble Business Investment Costs Canadians their Competitive Edge In: e-briefs.
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2017Bigger CPP, Bigger Risks: What “Fully Funded” Expansion Means and Doesn’t Mean In: e-briefs.
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2017Premium Compensation: The Ballooning Cost of Federal Government Employees In: e-briefs.
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2017The Fiscal Implications of Canadians’ Working Longer In: e-briefs.
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2018Inflated Expectations: More Immigrants Can’t Solve Canada’s Aging Problem on Their Own In: e-briefs.
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2018Healthcare Costs in Canada: Stopping Bad News Getting Worse In: e-briefs.
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2019Healthcare Spending Overshoots a Threat to Sustainability In: e-briefs.
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2007Found Money: Matching Canadians Saving with Their Infrastructure Needs In: e-briefs.
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2007Will C-36 Undermine CPP “9.9”? Benefit Enhancement and the Sustainability of the Canada Pension Plan In: e-briefs.
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2007Give Canadian Workers the Tools to do the Job! Why Canada Needs More Robust Capital Investment In: e-briefs.
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2007Stuck on a Spoke: Proliferating Bilateral Trade Deals are a Dangerous Game for Canada In: e-briefs.
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2009Lasting Bang for the Stimulus Buck: Priorities for the 2009 Federal Budget In: e-briefs.
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2009Boomer Bulge: Dealing with the Stress of Demographic Change on Government Budgets in Canada In: e-briefs.
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2004Two Percent Target: The Context, Theory, and Practice of Canadian Monetary Policy since 1991 In: C.D. Howe Institute Policy Studies.
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1998Federal Debt Reduction: Choosing Paths In: Canadian Public Policy.
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2008Reflections on the Past, Present, and Future of Employer-Sponsored Pension Plans in Canada In: Canadian Public Policy.
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2006Accounting for and Thinking about Social Security Liabilities in Canada In: Discussion Paper.
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2010The Canadian Monetary Order: Past, Present, and Prospects In: Palgrave Macmillan Books.
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2001Six Pillars of Social Policy: The State of Pensions and Health Care in Canada In: The State of Economics in Canada: Festschrift in Honour of David Slater.
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1994Endogenous Buffer Stock Money In: University of Western Ontario, Departmental Research Report Series.
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