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January 18, 2013

The Globe has published an interesting new paper by G. Bishop that argues, as have others persuasively, that Canada’s productivity suffers from a lack of competition and innovation in key sectors.  Abstract:

“Acting as a background paper for our event The Canada We Want in 2020: Competition Matters, Grant Bishop explores the various policy discussions on the impact of competition.  The first part discusses the current context, examining the statutory and regulatory environment in Canada, as well as particular barriers to domestic competition and foreign entry.  The second part briefly summarizes theories and evidence of linkages between competition and productivity.”

For copies of the paper and article see: Competition Matters and Barriers to competition must fall if productivity is to gain.

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