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Degrees of freedom: Canada and the United States in a changing world
Keith G. Banting, George Hoberg and Richard Simeon
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Frontmatter
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Tables (page vii)
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Figures (page xi)
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Acknowledgments (page xv)
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1 Introduction (Keith Banting, George Hoberg, and Richard Simeon, page 3)
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PART ONE THE CHANGING WORLD OF CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES
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2 Changing Economies, Changing Societies (Keith Banting and Richard Simeon, page 23)
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3 The Constraints of Public Opinion: Diverging or Converging Paths? (George Perlin, page 71)
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4 Democracy and Performance: Governance in Canada and the United States (Richard Simeon and Elaine Willis, page 150)
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PART TWO POLICY RESPONSES
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5 Macroeconomic Policy in Canada and the United States: Independence, Transmission, and Effectiveness (Paul Boothe and Douglas Purvis, page 189)
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6 Industrial Policy in Canada and the United States (Robert Howse and Marsha Chandler, page 231)
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7 The Social Policy Divide: The Welfare State in Canada and the United States (Keith Banting, page 267)
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8 The Judicialization of Politics: Rights and Public Policy in Canada and the United States (Christopher Manfredi, page 310)
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9 Governing the Environment: Comparing Canada and the United States (George Hoberg, page 341)
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PART THREE CONCLUSIONS
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10 Globalization, Fragmentation, and the Social Contract (Richard Simeon, George Hoberg, and Keith Banting, page 389)
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Notes (page 417)
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Bibliography (page 433)
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Contributors (page 483)
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Index (page 485)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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CJPS | 30.3 (Sept. 1997): 575-577 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3232097 |
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Published: c1997
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
- 9780773514485 (paper)
- 9780773566262 (ebook)
- 9780773514478 (hardcover)