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2013
Ergete Ferede, Institute for Public Economics
One major concern that policy makers face is whether they can plan their future tax receipts and spending in a predictable manner. In the absence of tax rate changes, tax revenue volatility arises due to volatility of tax bases. In the face of fluctuations in economic activity, the amount of tax...
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The river valley: for whom and for what? A joint meeting of the Community Planning Association and the Council of Community Services
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Council of Community Services of Edmonton and District
Transcript from a panel discussion of planners and a professor of town and regional planning at University of Toronto (reprinted from Community Planning Review, a publication of the Community Planning Association of Canada).
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1997
Horbulyk, Theodore M., Adamowicz, Wiktor
If economic instruments are to play a role in the resolution of water quantity problems, then two important preliminary steps will be to assess what those problems are and to ascertain what scope there is for resolving them with policy reforms. The next section of the paper addresses these two...
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The Roots of Succession: Relations among Plants, Soils, and Mycorrhizal Fungi in a Reclaimed Site
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Landhäusser, Simon, Karst, Justine
Landhäusser Research Group and Karst Lab. 2018. The Roots of Succession: Relations among Plants, Soil, and Mycorrhizal Fungi in a Reclaimed Site. The Aurora Soil Capping Study: The First Five Years. Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance, 2021, www.cosia.ca (http://www.cosia.ca).