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101“...The Canadian Pacific fisheries currently suffer from excess harvesting capacity. A recent Royal Commission has recommended a joint scheme of royalties on the...”
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104“...This paper consists of two parts focusing on the immigrant’s decision to acquire Canadian citizenship, and her subsequent performance as a taxpayer and...”
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105“...This paper consists of two parts focusing on the immigrant?s decision to acquire Canadian citizenship, and her subsequent performance as a taxpayer and...”
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106“...This paper consists of two parts focusing on the immigrant?s decision to acquire Canadian citizenship, and her subsequent performance as a taxpayer and...”
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110“...Immigrants ascend to citizenship at differential rates in Canada. Why is this so? This paper investigates the economic costs and benefits derived from...”
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113“...This paper models transfers outside the household for both the Canadian- born and foreign-born Canadian populations in a traditional expenditure framework with...”
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114“...This paper models transfers outside the household for both the Canadian- born and foreign-born Canadian populations in a traditional expenditure framework with...”
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115“...This paper models transfers outside the household for both the Canadian- born and foreign-born Canadian populations in a traditional expenditure framework with...”
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116“...Provider: Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek - Institution: Deutsche Nationalbibliothek - Data provided by Europeana Collections- All metadata published by Europeana...”
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117“...Provider: Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek - Institution: Deutsche Nationalbibliothek - Data provided by Europeana Collections- All metadata published by Europeana...”
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118“...Provider: Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek - Institution: Deutsche Nationalbibliothek - Data provided by Europeana Collections- All metadata published by Europeana...”
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119“...Migration economics is a dynamic, fast-growing research area with significant and rising policy relevance. While its scope is continually extending, there is...”
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120“...We theorise that remittances to persons outside the households represent transfers to maintain social relations with relatives and friends and charitable...”