Selected problems in formulating foreign economic policy / Denis Stairs and Gilbert R. Winham, research coordinators.: Z1-1983/1-41-30E-PDF
"The papers in this volume represent a variety of concerns in Canadian foreign economic policy making. The first two pieces, by Gerald Wright and Robert Boardman, deal with the process of policy making and reflect the fact that how government policy is made can be as important as what substantive decisions are reached. The second two papers, by Fergus Chambers and R.B. Byers, are case studies of issues that bear on foreign economic policy, but go beyond the usual subject matter treated in this context. Chambers examines the pressures on government policy that can arise in the private sector and may call forth a response from government in the future. Byers analyzes policy making in defence and defence procurement, which has substantial implications for the economic welfare of Canadians and for Canada's foreign economic policy vis-à-vis other nations, notably the United States."--p. 1.
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| Title | Selected problems in formulating foreign economic policy / Denis Stairs and Gilbert R. Winham, research coordinators. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | xvii, 197, [5] p. : graphs |
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