Canada’s K-shaped recovery is deepening the lines between rich and poor, two UWindsor professors write in the Toronto Star.
Canada’s K-shaped recovery is deepening the lines between rich and poor, two UWindsor professors write in the Toronto Star.
A sovereign wealth fund will create long-term and predictable funding for the Canadian health care system, says Imran Abdool.
Policy-makers must heed the lessons offered by the COVID-19 pandemic, says a UWindsor instructor of business and economics.
Canada’s future lies in exporting more age-related goods and services and fewer natural resources to the American market, argue UWindsor researchers.
Three members of the UWindsor faculty are promoting high-speed rail in a national newspaper.
Two UWindsor instructors are calling for tax incentives for lower-income Canadians to invest in capital markets.
With the future of international trade travelling a precarious path, a pair of UWindsor professors are recommending that Canada looks “to the Commonwealth" for an economic solution.
The Faculty of English's Richard Douglass-Chin and Odette School of Business' Imran Abdool co-authored an article with Kal Juman for Policy Options magazine.
The magazine is considered Canada’s “premier public policy magazine.”