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Population and the Fiscal Outcomes of Subnational Jurisdictions
State and provincial populations influence the size of government: populations above 9.6 million in Canada mean larger government
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Russell S. Sobel
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Entrepreneurial Economist Predicted Socialism
New essay highlights Joseph Schumpeter’s prediction of the rise of socialism over capitalism
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Russell S. Sobel
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The Determinants of Subnational Economic Freedom: An Analysis of Data for Seven Countries with Implications for Optimal Jurisdiction Size
When provincial and state populations exceed 9.5 million, government spending and taxes tend to increase; implications for Ontario, California and New York
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Russell S. Sobel
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Achieving the Four-Day Work Week: Essays on Improving Productivity Growth in Canada
New essay series identifies ways to improve productivity growth, which could ultimately lead to a four-day work week
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Douglas Cumming,
Livio Di Matteo,
Jake Fuss,
Vincent Geloso,
Steven Globerman,
Sofia Johan,
Laura Jones,
Jack Mintz,
Robert P. Murphy,
Russell S. Sobel,
Trevor Tombe,
and Alex Whalen
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The Essential Joseph Schumpeter
20th century economist Joseph Schumpeter’s ideas can help Canada recover from recession
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Russell S. Sobel,
and Jason Clemens
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Russell S. Sobel
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Russell S. Sobel
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Russell S. Sobel
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Russell S. Sobel
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Russell S. Sobel