Canadian Conundrums Views from the Clifford Clark Visiting Economists
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Publisher: Howe Institute, C. D. Summary: Clifford Clark, Canada's deputy finance minister from 1932 through 1952, is often referred to as the father of the modern Department of Finance and of its strong influence on federal programs and policies. In his honour, in 1983 the department created the position of Clifford Clark Visiting Economist to provide senior policy input from outside Ottawa into the department's planning and studies. The post is a fine exam [read more]
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Clifford Clark, Canada's deputy finance minister from 1932 through 1952, is often referred to as the father of the modern Department of Finance and of its strong influence on federal programs and policies. In his honour, in 1983 the department created the position of Clifford Clark Visiting Economist to provide senior policy input from outside Ottawa into the department's planning and studies. The post is a fine example of the cross-fertilization of ideas that can contribute to better public policy.
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