Northern Economist 2.0
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Tuesday, 5 December 2017
Recent Policy Posts: Employment, Currencies and Recessions
Along with Northern Economist, I also blog on the Fraser Institute website as well as Worthwhile Canadian Initiative and from time to time my thoughts also find their way to other sites. For my most recent contribution to the Fraser Institute on employment growth across Canadian CMAs over the last decade, take a look here. This post seems to have garnered a lot of interest on my LinkedIn page particularly from my Thunder Bay connections though there have been alot of Toronto visitors too. Then there is my contribution on digital currencies and bitcoin which was published on the Focus Economics Blog. I join a number of other economists and analysts in presenting our thoughts on what the future may hold for currencies and central banking as a result of developments such as Bitcoin. Then there is my most recent post on Worthwhile Canadian Initiative dealing with the ways in which we can deal with the next recession given current monetary and fiscal policy. Finally, my contribution to the 2018 compendium of economic charts put out by Maclean's - 91 charts in total this year - deals with the federal share of total government spending and can be found here. As always, enjoy!
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