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EPISODE · May 25, 2023 · 7 MIN

Why "Trickle Down" Economics Don't Work

from The Morning Brew with Andrew Schultz · host Corus Radio

Alberta’s economy has lagged other provinces since 2019, and according to a new report from the Centre for Future Work, so-called “trickle down” economics don't work. How can the next provincial government best tackle Alberta’s economic challenges? Joining us to discuss is Dr. Jim Stanford - Economist and director of the Vancouver-based Centre for Future Work.

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published May 25, 2023

Alberta’s economy has lagged other provinces since 2019, and according to a new report from the Centre for Future Work, so-called “trickle down” economics don't work. How can the next provincial government best tackle Alberta’s economic challenges? Joining us to discuss is Dr. Jim Stanford - Economist and director of the Vancouver-based Centre for Future Work.

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