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Author Archives: Jim Stanford

Jim Stanford is economist and director of the Centre for Future Work, and divides his time between Vancouver and Sydney. He has a PhD in economics from the New School for Social Research in New York, and also holds economics degrees from Cambridge University and the University of Calgary. He is the author of Economics for Everyone, which has been translated into six languages.

ceta_negotiations
Posted inCanadian PoliticsEconomy

Signing trade deals does not amount to promoting trade

jimstanford by Jim Stanford April 19, 2016
australian_coins
Posted inCanadian PoliticsEconomyWorld Politics

Comparing fiscal federalism and revenue distribution in Canada and Australia

jimstanford by Jim Stanford April 13, 2016
auto_assembly
Posted inCanadian PoliticsEconomyLabour

Why I still worry about auto job losses under a TPP

jimstanford by Jim Stanford February 4, 2016
plane_assembly
Posted inCanadian PoliticsEconomy

How value-added exports are boosting Canada’s economy

jimstanford by Jim Stanford January 13, 2016
people_parlaiment
Posted inCanadian PoliticsEconomyLabour

Progress and the battle of economic ideas in election 2015

jimstanford by Jim Stanford November 5, 2015
harper_shrug
Posted inCanadian PoliticsEconomy

It gets worse: Economy continues decline under Harper government

jimstanford by Jim Stanford October 14, 2015
oliver_talking
Posted inUncategorized

It’s too early to call the recession over

jimstanford by Jim Stanford September 30, 2015
hi-lo_auto
Posted inCanadian PoliticsEconomy

Trans-Pacific Partnership: Renegotiating NAFTA by the back door

jimstanford by Jim Stanford September 23, 2015
harper_prosperity_0
Posted inCanadian PoliticsEconomy
CA

Digging deeper into the federal ‘surplus’

jimstanford by Jim Stanford September 15, 2015
five_cents
Posted inCanadian PoliticsEconomy

GDP numbers just symptom of bigger problems in Canadian economy

jimstanford by Jim Stanford September 3, 2015
harper_economic_optics
Posted inCanadian PoliticsEconomy

When bad news is good news: Harper’s call to Poloz

jimstanford by Jim Stanford August 28, 2015
daycare_grad
Posted inCanadian PoliticsEconomyLabour
CA

Quality public child care: An economic no-brainer

jimstanford by Jim Stanford August 18, 2015

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