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La grande frayeur
Publication of the Manifeste pour un Québec lucide.
4-minute read
Un autre plan inutile – «Avantage Québec» n’est que le dernier-né d’une longue suite de stratégies économiques qui ont marqué les 40 dernières années
Reactions to government Charest’s new development strategy.
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Ne craignons pas d’ouvrir la SAQ à la concurrence
Research Paper on the justifications for preserving a government monopoly on liquor sales in Quebec and the economic consequences of this policy.
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Des idées pour Michel Audet
Suggestions on how to reduce government spendings.
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La sécurité d’emploi, ça vaut quelque chose!
The value of job security.
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Conflit de travail dans les CPE – Le gouvernement devrait soutenir la demande plutôt que l’offre
Le Point de l’IEDM on funding for child care in Quebec.
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Jobs are more plentiful when unions are scarce
Publication of an Economic Note on the economic consequences of a strong union presence in Quebec.
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Pourquoi la forte présence syndicale peut nuire au Québec
Publication of an Economic Note on the economic consequences of a strong union presence in Quebec.
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The consequences of a strong union presence in Quebec
Quebec stands out with the highest rate of unionization among Canadian provinces and U.S. states. Unions enjoy more extensive legal privileges in Quebec than elsewhere. Is this an asset or a drawback for the Quebec economy? Following a general outline of Quebec’s union situation in the North American context, this Note will examine the economic consequences of a strong union presence.
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Investir pour de bons salaires
The growth of work productivity induces an increase in salaries.