Arthur Donner
ARTHUR DONNER, once an economist with the Bank of Nova Scotia is now a widely-known economic consultant specializing in financial markets.
Financing the Future
In this study first published in 1982, Arthur Donner examines capital market issues that have significant economic impact and are affected by public policy. In addition to interest rates, inflation energy concern, the author also examines the financing of pension funds, the state of housing finance and the interaction between inflation and capital …
Financing the Future
In this study first published in 1982, Arthur Donner examines capital market issues that have significant economic impact and are affected by public policy.
In addition to interest rates, inflation energy concern, the author also examines the financing of pension funds, the state of housing finance and the interaction between inflation and capital …
The Monetarist Counter-Revolution
In a major shift in Canadian economic policy in 1975, the Bank of Canada announced its adherence to the principle of restricting the growth in the country's money supply in an effort to restrain inflation.
The authors argue that this adoption of monetarist policies failed in Canada because it did not lend itself to dealing with the structural aspect …
The Monetarist Counter-Revolution
In a major shift in Canadian economic policy in 1975, the Bank of Canada announced its adherence to the principle of restricting the growth in the country's money supply in an effort to restrain inflation.
The authors argue that this adoption of monetarist policies failed in Canada because it did not lend itself to dealing with the structural aspect …
