This paper is concerned with the effectiveness of Westminster parliamentary institutions in ensuring the stability of a nation’s public finances. Our starting point and major hypothesis is that the governance structure embodied in Canada’s parliamentary system has contributed importantly to the maintenance of fiscal stability. The fact that the Government of Canada, like the central government of many other modern democracies, has survived for over a century without default on its public debt means that in some meaningful sense, long run responsibility with respect to the nation’s finances has in fact been achieved, and we show that this is in fact the case. Hence a more meaningful test of our main hypothesis requires the designation of spe...
In this paper we combine economic factors that have strong trends and political factors that are sta...
This paper presents a theoretical framework where government chooses fiscal structure so as to maxim...
This paper examines the main political influence factors accounting for the variation in public debt...
This paper is concerned with the effectiveness of Westminster parliamentary institutions in ensuring...
This paper is concerned with the effectiveness of Westminster parliamentary institutions in ensuring...
In this paper Engel-Granger time series methodology is used to combine trending economic variables w...
This paper explores the effect of macroeconomic conditions on aggregate-level incumbent vote in Cana...
This paper empirically investigates the underlying determinants of expenditure decentralization, bas...
In this paper we examine the relationship between economic and electoral outcomes in Canada since Co...
In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crunch, a pending era of budgetary austerity looms over Canad...
In the fourth decade of the last century the British Provinces in North Amerioa were granted respons...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation is concerned with changes in the public co...
research assistance. Errors and omissions are the responsibility of the authors. In this this paper ...
This paper asks whether government size is complementary to or a substitute for private economic act...
Money and Canadian Finances at the Beginning of the XIXth Century : Transformation of System. Alt...
In this paper we combine economic factors that have strong trends and political factors that are sta...
This paper presents a theoretical framework where government chooses fiscal structure so as to maxim...
This paper examines the main political influence factors accounting for the variation in public debt...
This paper is concerned with the effectiveness of Westminster parliamentary institutions in ensuring...
This paper is concerned with the effectiveness of Westminster parliamentary institutions in ensuring...
In this paper Engel-Granger time series methodology is used to combine trending economic variables w...
This paper explores the effect of macroeconomic conditions on aggregate-level incumbent vote in Cana...
This paper empirically investigates the underlying determinants of expenditure decentralization, bas...
In this paper we examine the relationship between economic and electoral outcomes in Canada since Co...
In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crunch, a pending era of budgetary austerity looms over Canad...
In the fourth decade of the last century the British Provinces in North Amerioa were granted respons...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation is concerned with changes in the public co...
research assistance. Errors and omissions are the responsibility of the authors. In this this paper ...
This paper asks whether government size is complementary to or a substitute for private economic act...
Money and Canadian Finances at the Beginning of the XIXth Century : Transformation of System. Alt...
In this paper we combine economic factors that have strong trends and political factors that are sta...
This paper presents a theoretical framework where government chooses fiscal structure so as to maxim...
This paper examines the main political influence factors accounting for the variation in public debt...