
How Ottawa Spends, 1990-1991
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- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Tracking the Second Agenda: Once More with Feeling?
- Chapter 2: The Goods and Services Tax: Lessons from Tax Reform
- Chapter 3: The Department of Industry, Science and Technology: Is There Industrial Policy After Free Trade?
- Chapter 4: Adjusting to Win? The New Tory Training Initiative
- Chapter 5: Defining the Agenda for Environmental Protection
- Chapter 6: Little Help On The Prairie: Canadian Farm Income Programs and the Western Grain Economy
- Chapter 7 "Slowing the Steamroller:" The Federal Conservatives, the Social Sector and Child Benefits Reform
- Chapter 8: "If You're So Damned Smart Why Don't You Run Government Like a Business?
- Chapter 9: Managing the Federal Public Service As the Knot Tightens
- Appendices: Fiscal Facts and trends
- Subscribers
- The Authors
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