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- catalog abstract "This study analyses spending by the three levels of government - federal, provincial, and local - and constructs a profile of who benefits from government expenditure. In 1990 government redistributed 10.0% of GDP through social programs (other than CPP), an increase from 6.7% in 1970. Interest payments made up 20.3% of government spending in 1990, up from 10.4% in 1970. The province that received the least total government spending per capita in 1990 was British Columbia, at $10,647. The province that received the most spending per capita was Nova Scotia, at $12,372, while of all governments, the Territories received the most from all levels of government, at $27,707 per capita. All provinces have experienced an increase in the fraction of government spending to total provincial GDP since 1970. Social security payments for all the Atlantic provinces amount to only 10.8% of total social security payments made in the country. Of the provincial/territorial governments, the Territories spend the most per capita, followed by Alberta, while Prince Edward Island spends the least. Ontario receives 60% of all federal interest paid on the outstanding public debt, and yet it pays just 45% of the taxes collected by the federal government.".
- catalog alternative "Government spending facts two".
- catalog contributor b7034945.
- catalog contributor b7034946.
- catalog contributor b7034947.
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. Government Spending in Canada -- Ch. 2. Total All-Government Spending in the Provinces -- Ch. 3. Expenditures by the Federal Government -- Ch. 4. An Analysis of Provincial/Territorial and Municipal Government Spending Priorities -- Ch. 5. An Analysis of Government Spending on Interest Charges -- Ch. 6. Who Benefits from Government Spending? -- Appendix A: Glossary -- Appendix B: Methodology -- Appendix C: Tabular Material -- Appendix D: Funding of Each Dollar Spent by Government by Function.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [383]-386).".
- catalog description "This study analyses spending by the three levels of government - federal, provincial, and local - and constructs a profile of who benefits from government expenditure. In 1990 government redistributed 10.0% of GDP through social programs (other than CPP), an increase from 6.7% in 1970. Interest payments made up 20.3% of government spending in 1990, up from 10.4% in 1970. The province that received the least total government spending per capita in 1990 was British Columbia, at $10,647. The province that received the most spending per capita was Nova Scotia, at $12,372, while of all governments, the Territories received the most from all levels of government, at $27,707 per capita. All provinces have experienced an increase in the fraction of government spending to total provincial GDP since 1970. Social security payments for all the Atlantic provinces amount to only 10.8% of total social security payments made in the country. Of the provincial/territorial governments, the Territories spend the most per capita, followed by Alberta, while Prince Edward Island spends the least. Ontario receives 60% of all federal interest paid on the outstanding public debt, and yet it pays just 45% of the taxes collected by the federal government.".
- catalog extent "xxvi, 386 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Government spending facts 2.".
- catalog identifier "0889751587".
- catalog isFormatOf "Government spending facts 2.".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Vancouver, B.C. : Fraser Institute,".
- catalog relation "Government spending facts 2.".
- catalog spatial "Canada.".
- catalog subject "336.3/9/0971 20".
- catalog subject "Government spending policy Canada.".
- catalog subject "HJ7662 .H66 1994".
- catalog subject "Intergovernmental fiscal relations Canada.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Government Spending in Canada -- Ch. 2. Total All-Government Spending in the Provinces -- Ch. 3. Expenditures by the Federal Government -- Ch. 4. An Analysis of Provincial/Territorial and Municipal Government Spending Priorities -- Ch. 5. An Analysis of Government Spending on Interest Charges -- Ch. 6. Who Benefits from Government Spending? -- Appendix A: Glossary -- Appendix B: Methodology -- Appendix C: Tabular Material -- Appendix D: Funding of Each Dollar Spent by Government by Function.".
- catalog title "Government spending facts 2 / by Isabella Horry and Michael Walker.".
- catalog title "Government spending facts two".
- catalog type "text".