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85.17197 What Factors Leading to the Establishment of the Bank of Canada in 1935?
This paper examines the factors that led to the establishment of the Bank of Canada in 1935. It begins by outlining the contemporary argument that easy money and excess credit lay at the root of the depression and the need for a central bank. Subsequently, it considers analyses by historians and economists.
Pages: 14
Bibliography: 10 source(s) listed
Filename: 17197 Establishment, Bank, Canada.doc
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86.17198 Evolution of Bank of Canada in 1914-1935.
This paper describes the evolution of the Bank of Canada against financial and political backdrops between 1914 and 1935. The paper examines three broad driving forces behind the evolution: lender of last resort, contradiction between Finance Act and Gold Standard, and political forces. MLA format.
Pages: 12
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 17198 Evolution, Bank Canada.doc
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87.17315 Canadian Natural Resources: Financial Analysis.
This paper examines Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. (TSE-CNQ). It presents a current financial analysis of the company.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 16 source(s) listed
Filename: 17315 Canadian Natural Resources.doc
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88.18758 Key issues in current debate allowing greater consolidation in the Canadian banking industry; the history of bank mergers in Canada.
This paper is on the banking industry with different case studies provided to analyze. The banking industry is located in Canada. It begins with key issues in current debate about Canada's banking industry.
Pages: 10
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Filename: 18758 Canadian Banking Industry.doc
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89.18715 Promoting Canada.
This paper discusses promoting Canada as a place for direct investment would involve drawing a client's attention to matters of a very affordable Canadian dollar, as compared to the American dollar or to other 'harder' currencies. Also, Canada offers a very politically stable environment and one in which the consumer culture is fairly well developed, perhaps comparable to that of the United States, although it involves a much smaller market with regard to population. Services needed by FDIs and related enterprises are well developed and reliable in several industrialized parts of Canada.
Pages: 8
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Filename: 18715 Promoting Canada Dollar.doc
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90.18874 The Impact of Closer Economic Integration with the United States on the State in Canada.
Summary: While there might be more economic efficiency and more economic progress, Canada will lose its ability to hold on to its social programs and ability to control its own autonomy. In other words, the increase of Canadian-American economic integration will restrict the real choices that Canadian leaders can make.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 10 source(s) listed
Filename: 18874 Impact, Economic Integration.doc
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91.18875 The Movement Away From the Keynesian Welfare State.
Summary: Without doubt, there has been a movement away from the Keynesian Welfare State in Canada. This change occurred because fiscal conservatives have taken over in this country. Three of these dimensions involve health care, unemployment insurance and basic social assistance of all kinds.