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The Effects of Energy Price Changes on Commodity Prices, Interprovincial Trade, and Employment /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Toronto: Published for the Ontario Economic Council by University of Toronto Press, c1976.Description: 106 p.:illISBN:
  • 0802033377
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.2'7'2809713 MEL
LOC classification:
  • HD9574.C23 O52
Summary: This study examines the effects of interprovincial trade restrictions with specific attention being paid to energy sources, particularly petroleum and natural gas. Chapter 2 considers the broad question of interprovincial trade restrictions and is specifically concerned with the income redistribution effects of a policy in which more than one domestic price for petroleum and natural gas exists, and an analogy is drawn with tariffs used to restrict international trade. Chapter 3 continues the investigation of the effects of energy cost changes by considering a simple empirical model. Chapter 4 discusses some of the policy options available to the Ontario government. The final chapter (Chapter 5) presents conclusions and makes suggestions for possible future research.
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Monograph & others Monograph & others CBN HQ Library General Stacks Non-fiction 338.2'7'2809713 MEL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available 31008100144787

Bibliography: p. [105]-106.

This study examines the effects of interprovincial trade restrictions with specific attention being paid to energy sources, particularly petroleum and natural gas. Chapter 2 considers the broad question of interprovincial trade restrictions and is specifically concerned with the income redistribution effects of a policy in which more than one domestic price for petroleum and natural gas exists, and an analogy is drawn with tariffs used to restrict international trade. Chapter 3 continues the investigation of the effects of energy cost changes by considering a simple empirical model. Chapter 4 discusses some of the policy options available to the Ontario government. The final chapter (Chapter 5) presents conclusions and makes suggestions for possible future research.

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