In this study, written in 1984, the author discusses problems and weaknesses in Canada's economy and offers solutions for improving in the future.
Skeptical of the benefits of free trade proposals and deeply critical of the effects of monetarism, the author proposes an alternative vision of the nation's development. Rotstein outlines the sorts of industrial policies that Canada must have in a "balanced portfolio" to better exploit the domestic market and survive in a changing global marketplace.
Rebuilding from Within is a clear-headed response to the economic upheavals experienced in Canada in the early 1980s.
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ABRAHAM ROTSTEIN is a Professor of Economics and Political Science at the University of Toronto.
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[0-88862-711-4] 1984. (hardcover) Fine. xiv, 114pp. 8vo. To clarify, bound in dark brown-red leather (unusal), and not cloth. Title stamped in gilt to spine. Inscribed by author to the front free endpaper. Tables. Figures. Fine copy. Seller Inventory # 131326
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. Good condition with wear and markings. Ex-library. Seller Inventory # SD31-SB110719-3304
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