The hegemonic view in Canadian political economy is that Canada’s trade profile is weighted towards the export of unprocessed products, and away from manufactured products. With the soaring value of Canadian energy exports, combined with an import history weighted towards the import of finished manufactured goods, left nationalist political economy seems to be on strong footing painting a picture of an economy with an underdeveloped manufacturing sector. This article will empirically re-examine Canada’s trade profile, question some common assumptions about what constitutes ‘manufactured’ exports, and argue that Canada’s trade profile is perfectly compatible with that of an advanced capitalist economy. Left nationalism has mistakenly relied ...
ii A substantial amount of writing in Canadian Political Economy has emphasized the colonial/depende...
Economic globalization is increasing the cooperation of states in the international marketplace. La...
The Canadian political economy school has argued since the late 1960s that Canada shares economic a...
Canada has been both blessed and cursed by its vast resource wealth. Immense resource riches send th...
Canada has been both blessed and cursed by its vast resource wealth. Immense resource riches send th...
The danger in politicians promoting the idea that “Dutch Disease” is responsible for the decline of ...
This paper empirically investigates how the Canadian economy has evolved following the rise in commo...
If anything is to blame for a higher dollar having negative effects on the Central Canadian manufact...
Political economists have typically understood the forest sector as part of the Canadian staples eco...
Canada as an Ordinary Imperialist Country: Comments on Paul Kellogg’s Escape from the Staple Trap: C...
There are things about Canada’s economy that Canadians take for granted: We are unusually reliant on...
Canada has historically been both attracted to and suspicious of the United States. While closer rel...
Nothing today affects the lives of people in countries throughout the industrialized and developing...
The goal of this thesis is to determine how Canada's competitiveness is being affected by its commod...
Despite a professed commitment to free trade, Canada has retained a staunchly protectionist supply m...
ii A substantial amount of writing in Canadian Political Economy has emphasized the colonial/depende...
Economic globalization is increasing the cooperation of states in the international marketplace. La...
The Canadian political economy school has argued since the late 1960s that Canada shares economic a...
Canada has been both blessed and cursed by its vast resource wealth. Immense resource riches send th...
Canada has been both blessed and cursed by its vast resource wealth. Immense resource riches send th...
The danger in politicians promoting the idea that “Dutch Disease” is responsible for the decline of ...
This paper empirically investigates how the Canadian economy has evolved following the rise in commo...
If anything is to blame for a higher dollar having negative effects on the Central Canadian manufact...
Political economists have typically understood the forest sector as part of the Canadian staples eco...
Canada as an Ordinary Imperialist Country: Comments on Paul Kellogg’s Escape from the Staple Trap: C...
There are things about Canada’s economy that Canadians take for granted: We are unusually reliant on...
Canada has historically been both attracted to and suspicious of the United States. While closer rel...
Nothing today affects the lives of people in countries throughout the industrialized and developing...
The goal of this thesis is to determine how Canada's competitiveness is being affected by its commod...
Despite a professed commitment to free trade, Canada has retained a staunchly protectionist supply m...
ii A substantial amount of writing in Canadian Political Economy has emphasized the colonial/depende...
Economic globalization is increasing the cooperation of states in the international marketplace. La...
The Canadian political economy school has argued since the late 1960s that Canada shares economic a...