Daniel Troup discusses Switzerland’s forthcoming referendum on basic income and the challenges of the current labour market.
Security, Trade and the Economy
The Security, Trade and the Economy program aims to provide Canadians with relevant and accessible analysis on current international economic policies with a focus on Canadian interests and trade security. Additionally, the program examines our country’s commitment to NATO’s mandate of encouraging economic collaboration and eliminating economic conflict.
Recovery on Whose Terms? The New Job Market and the Rise of “Flexibility”
Daniel Troup discusses the political implications of recent labour market trends.
Reviewing the Case for Increased Defence Spending in Canada
Alessandro Gagliardi surveys the academic and official discourse on the dynamics of Canadian defence spending.
Canadian Trade: Diversification Vs. Integration
Janetta McKenzie discusses the prospect of Canadian economic expansion into Asia.
The Emerging German-US Economic Divide
Daniel Troup examines recent disagreements between the US and Germany over the European economy.
Iranian Nuclear Deal to be Implemented This Week
Sam Khanlari discusses the details of implementing the Geneva agreement between Iran and the P5+1.
December 4 – Roundtable on Emergency Preparedness & Its Economic Consequences in Ontario
Registration Member Registration $20.00 CADNon-Member Registration $25.00 CADStudent Registration $15.00 CADStudent Member $10.00 CAD SPEAKERS: Dr. Alexander Ferworn is a Professor of Computer Science in the Faculty of Science at Ryerson University. He serves as Associate Chair and Director of Graduate Programs within his Department and as Faculty Liaison between Ryerson’s G. Raymond Chang School of Read More…
The Far East Contradiction: China’s current economic problems (II)
Brian Su continues to investigate China’s other economic problems: the increasingly high demand of desirable jobs, its mega urbanization projects and the contradiction of party power and economic reform.
Quantitative Easing: The Beginning of the End
Frederick Pai analyzes the recent meeting of the US Federal Open Market Committee