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Contemporary Canadian Economic Policy

Anthony A Noce

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Cognella Academic Publishing
02 September 2025
Contemporary Canadian Economic Policy presents students with current and ongoing issues and debates in economic policy. Author Anthony Noce illustrates to students in economics and policy disciplines how models presented in more technical undergraduate courses translate to real-world policy applications. The text is ideal for anyone with introductory economics knowledge but also well-appreciated by those who have taken intermediate theory courses in economics.

Opening chapters provide students with an overview of macroeconomic policy before covering policy, policymakers, and incentives; writing policy briefs; and the causes and history of economic growth in Canada. Additional chapters discuss contemporary fiscal and monetary policies in Canada, economic growth and immigration policies, and the science and economics of the environment.

The second edition features new images and equations, updated tables and figures to reflect 2024 and 2025 data and policy developments affecting Canada, and updated policy content throughout.
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Imprint:   Cognella Academic Publishing
Edition:   2nd ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 203mm,  Spine: 19mm
Weight:   712g
ISBN:   9798823345682
Pages:   360
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Anthony A. Noce, a two-time teacher excellence award-winning professor, is a faculty member, associate chair, and economic policy courses coordinator in the Department of Economics at Concordia University. Prior to joining Concordia, Dr. Noce was a faculty member in the Department of Economics and Finance at the State University of New York and also worked as a senior economist for the Government of Canada. He spent 12 years working for three federal government departments-Health, Industry, and Fisheries and Oceans-where he was responsible for a variety of economic and policy files. Dr. Noce also served as a delegate for the Canadian government at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, participating in the development of the first surveys on information and communication technologies.

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