Dahlby, Bev, University of Calgary, Canada
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The School of Public Policy Publications Vol. 6 (2013) - Research Papers
Income Inequality, Redistribution and Economic Growth
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The School of Public Policy Publications Vol. 7 (2014) - Communiqués
Four Studies on the Canadian Equalization System
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The School of Public Policy Publications Vol. 7 (2014) - Research Papers
Reforming Equalization: Balancing Efficiency, Entitlement and Ownership
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The School of Public Policy Publications Vol. 8 (2015) - Research Papers
The Structure and Presentation of Provincial Budgets
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The School of Public Policy Publications Vol. 8 (2015) - Research Papers
Striking the Right Balance: Federal Infrastructure Transfer Programs, 2002–2015
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The School of Public Policy Publications Vol. 11 (2018) - Research Papers
Alberta’s Changing Industrial Structure: Implications for Output and Income Volatility
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The School of Public Policy Publications Vol. 11 (2018) - Communiqués
Fiscal Policy Trends: Commentary for the Provincial Budget March 22, 2018
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The School of Public Policy Publications Vol. 11 (2018) - Communiqués
Fiscal Policy Trends: The Path to Balance or the Road to Ruin?
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The School of Public Policy Publications Vol. 6 (2013) - Technical Papers
The Timing and Direction of Statutory Tax Rate Changes by the Canadian Provinces
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The School of Public Policy Publications Vol. 6 (2013) - Communiqués
Provincial Tax Rate Adjustments in Canada
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The School of Public Policy Publications Vol. 7 (2014) - Research Papers
Do Local Governments Need Alternate Sources of Tax Revenue? An Assessment of the Options for Alberta Cities
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The School of Public Policy Publications Vol. 7 (2014) - Research Papers
Do Municipal Governments Need More Tax Powers? A Background Paper on Municipal Finance in Alberta
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The School of Public Policy Publications Vol. 9 (2016) - Communiqués
Cutting Provincial Corporate Income Tax Rates to Promote Investment, Employment and Economic Growth
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The School of Public Policy Publications Vol. 9 (2016) - Research Papers
The Costliest Tax of all: Raising Revenue through Corporate Tax Hikes can be Counter-Productive for the Provinces
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The School of Public Policy Publications Vol. 9 (2016) - Research Papers
Municipal Revenue Generation and Development in the Calgary and Edmonton Metropolitan Regions
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The School of Public Policy Publications Vol. 11 (2018) - Communiqués
Fiscal Policy Trends: Who will pay the interest on Alberta’s public debt?
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