Fiscal Choices

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Fiscal Choices

Canada after the Pandemic

Politics and government Public administration Economics Labour / income economics Health economics Welfare economics Economic systems and structures Popular economics

Authors: Michael M. Atkinson, Haizhen Mou

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Collection: The Johnson-Shoyama Series on Public Policy

Language: English

Published by: University of Toronto Press

Published on: 1st March 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 296 pages

ISBN: 9781487550165


The COVID-19 pandemic revealed that governments can quickly respond to a fiscal crisis without becoming mired in unproductive wrangling. But the pandemic has also revealed the limits of traditional policy instruments in stabilizing the economy, controlling inflation, and fostering economic growth. Fiscal Choices sheds light on the economic dimensions of COVID-19 and examines the state of Canada’s fiscal policy and fiscal health following the pandemic.

The book covers a cluster of key fiscal policy topics: the overall capacity of government, the growth of inequalities, the management of sovereign debt, and the troubled institutions of federalism and parliamentary government. The book draws upon candid, in-depth interviews with over 70 former and current politicians, public servants, and academic experts who aim to establish a sustainable future within an accountable political system.

The book argues that although those who are entrusted with the instruments of power are intelligent and well meaning, they are reluctant to take risks or abandon well-known, if poorly performing, formulas. It concludes with a set of predictions and prescriptions rooted in a realistic interpretation of Canada’s political economy. Ultimately, Fiscal Choices presents a sober assessment of federalism and parliamentary government as instruments of democratic accountability.

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