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- catalog abstract ""Drawing together an interdisciplinary group of scholars, this collection of essays - part of the Trends Project of the Government of Canada's Policy Research Initiative - examines North American integration and its potential future impact on Canadian life. It looks at trends in integration, knowledge gaps, and policy implications in economics, culture, and politics." "The contributors argue that the consequences of continental integration have not been as formidable as many people believe - the reality turns out to be enormously complex and ambiguous. While Canada has surrendered some policy instruments in exchange for access to larger markets and the pressures for harmonization have probably increased, it still retains significant room to manoeuvre, even in areas of policy most affected by growing economic integration. Canada has formidable capacities for domestic policy choices in a wide range of sectors, as this volume clearly shows. It is up to Canadians and their elected officials to exercise that freedom, and the essays collected here can guide them in their choices, as they help to forge a new North America."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12558258.
- catalog contributor b12558259.
- catalog coverage "Amérique du Nord Intégration économique.".
- catalog coverage "Canada Cultural policy.".
- catalog coverage "Canada Economic policy.".
- catalog coverage "Canada Politics and government 1980-".
- catalog coverage "Canada Politique culturelle.".
- catalog coverage "Canada Politique économique 1991-".
- catalog coverage "North America Economic integration.".
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description ""Drawing together an interdisciplinary group of scholars, this collection of essays - part of the Trends Project of the Government of Canada's Policy Research Initiative - examines North American integration and its potential future impact on Canadian life. It looks at trends in integration, knowledge gaps, and policy implications in economics, culture, and politics." "The contributors argue that the consequences of continental integration have not been as formidable as many people believe - the reality turns out to be enormously complex and ambiguous. While Canada has surrendered some policy instruments in exchange for access to larger markets and the pressures for harmonization have probably increased, it still retains significant room to manoeuvre, even in areas of policy most affected by growing economic integration. Canada has formidable capacities for domestic policy choices in a wide range of sectors, as this volume clearly shows. It is up to Canadians and their elected officials to exercise that freedom, and the essays collected here can guide them in their choices, as they help to forge a new North America."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references: p. [315]-346.".
- catalog description "Introduction: economic, cultural, and political dimensions of North American integration / George Hoberg -- Effects of the FTA on interprovincial trade / John F. Helliwell, Frank C. Lee, and Hans Messinger -- Making macroeconomic policy in an integrating North America / Ronald Kneebone -- The integration of labour markets in North America / Rafael Gomez and Morley Gunderson -- Checking the brain drain 2000 / John F. Helliwell -- North American integration and Canadian culture / Gilbert Gagné -- Governance and state-society relations: the challenges / Laura C. Macdonald -- Redefining the locus of power / François Rocher and Christian Rouillard -- The scope for domestic choice: policy autonomy in a globalizing world / George Hoberg, Keith G. Banting, and Richard Simeon -- Conclusion: capacity for choice / George Hoberg.".
- catalog extent "xii, 346 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0802084079 :".
- catalog isPartOf "Policy research (Toronto, Ont.)".
- catalog isPartOf "Trends series".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Toronto : University of Toronto Press,".
- catalog spatial "Amérique du Nord Intégration économique.".
- catalog spatial "Canada Cultural policy.".
- catalog spatial "Canada Economic policy.".
- catalog spatial "Canada Politics and government 1980-".
- catalog spatial "Canada Politique culturelle.".
- catalog spatial "Canada Politique économique 1991-".
- catalog spatial "Canada.".
- catalog spatial "North America Economic integration.".
- catalog subject "320/.6/0971 21".
- catalog subject "Choix collectif Canada.".
- catalog subject "HC115 .C426 2002".
- catalog subject "Political planning Canada.".
- catalog subject "Politique publique Canada.".
- catalog subject "Social choice Canada.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: economic, cultural, and political dimensions of North American integration / George Hoberg -- Effects of the FTA on interprovincial trade / John F. Helliwell, Frank C. Lee, and Hans Messinger -- Making macroeconomic policy in an integrating North America / Ronald Kneebone -- The integration of labour markets in North America / Rafael Gomez and Morley Gunderson -- Checking the brain drain 2000 / John F. Helliwell -- North American integration and Canadian culture / Gilbert Gagné -- Governance and state-society relations: the challenges / Laura C. Macdonald -- Redefining the locus of power / François Rocher and Christian Rouillard -- The scope for domestic choice: policy autonomy in a globalizing world / George Hoberg, Keith G. Banting, and Richard Simeon -- Conclusion: capacity for choice / George Hoberg.".
- catalog title "Capacity for choice : Canada in a new North America / edited by George Hoberg.".
- catalog type "text".