
The C.D. Howe Institute has published a new report entitled “From Living Well to Working Well: Raising Canada’s Performance in Non-residential Investment”:
“Business investment in Canada is picking up relative to its international peers, but underlying problems remain, according to a report released by the C.D. Howe Institute. In ‘From Living Well to Working Well: Raising Canada’s Performance in Non-residential Investment,’ authors Benjamin Dachis and William B.P. Robson identify widely divergent performances by provinces and a surge in the flow of funds to the residential sector away from the non-residential sector as problems to be addressed by policy reforms. ‘Policies that enhance competition and remove biases against non-residential investment could boost capital spending by businesses and improve Canadian workers’ prospects for higher incomes,’ said Benjamin Dachis, Senior Policy Analyst.”
For a copy of the C.D. Howe Institute report see:
From Living Well to Working Well: Raising Canada’s Performance in Non-Residential Investment
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