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Comparing Quebec and Ontario : Political Economy and Public Policy at the Turn of the Millennium

Part of the Studies in Comparative Political Economy and Public Policy series
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Can sub-units within a capitalist democracy, even a relatively decentralized one like Canada, pursue fundamentally different social and economic policies?

Is their ability to do so less now than it was before the advent of globalization?

In Comparing Quebec and Ontario, Rodney Haddow brings these questions and the tools of comparative political economy to bear on the growing public policy divide between Ontario and Quebec. Combining narrative case studies with rigorous quantitative analysis, Haddow analyses how budgeting, economic development, social assistance, and child care policies differ between the two provinces.

The cause of the divide, he argues, are underlying differences between their political and economic institutions. An important contribution to ongoing debates about globalization’s “golden straightjacket,” Comparing Quebec and Ontario is an essential resource for understanding Canadian political economy.

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Product Details
University of Toronto Press
1442627018 / 9781442627017
Paperback / softback
17/03/2015
Canada
392 pages, 26 figures
154 x 229 mm, 580 grams