Canadian federalism and infrastructure /:
"Renewing and expanding national infrastructure is critical to the wellbeing and productivity of Canadians and is one of the foremost challenges confronting our federal, provincial and municipal governments. Not only are the required investments dauntingly large for all three levels of governme...
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Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, School of Policy Studies, Queen's University, McGill-Queen's University Press,
[2018]
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Schriftenreihe: | Canada (Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.). Institute of Intergovernmental Relations) ;
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Zusammenfassung: | "Renewing and expanding national infrastructure is critical to the wellbeing and productivity of Canadians and is one of the foremost challenges confronting our federal, provincial and municipal governments. Not only are the required investments dauntingly large for all three levels of government, but so too is the required level of intergovernmental cooperation if our goals are to be realized. The 2015 State of the Federation volume advances our understanding of these infrastructure challenges and identifies how best to resolve them. The contributors to the volume provide historical or international comparative perspectives and utilize legal, economic, or administrative approaches to examine the nature and magnitude of the so-called infrastructure deficit and the question of how best to finance the necessary investments. The possible roles played by deficits and debt are considered, together with options such as public-private partnerships and asset recycling, and a possible Aboriginal resource tax to finance the on-reserve infrastructure needs of First Nations. Considerable attention is also paid to pricing the use of infrastructure both to achieve efficiency in use and to avoid excess demand and an exaggerated perception of the required level of investment. Other contributors examine the infrastructure-investment-decision processes at the federal and provincial levels and consider the optimal allocation of responsibility for infrastructure investments among the different levels of government, and the related issue of the role of intergovernmental transfers to underwrite this allocation."--Publisher's description |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xi, 283 pages) : illustrations |
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contents | Front Matter -- Contents -- Preface -- Dedication -- Contributors -- Introduction -- A Brief History of Infrastructure in Canada, 1870-2015 -- The Canadian Infrastructure Report Card1 -- Financing Regional Public Transit in Ontario: The Case for Strengthening the Wicksellian Connection -- A Fiscal Federalism Framework for Financing Infrastructure -- Distorted Infrastructure -- Cost Overruns on Infrastructure Projects: Patterns, Causes, and Cures -- Infrastructure and Intergovernmental Relations: A Policy Framework, Roles, and Relationships, and a Case Study -- QuÉbec's Management of Public Infrastructure -- In Defence of Borrowing -- Recycling Public Assets: An Idea Whose Time has Come? -- Fiscal Policy and Federal Infrastructure Financing -- Kenneth MacGregor Lecture -- The Aboriginal Resource Tax: Closing the Infrastructure Gap -- Federalism and Transportation Infrastructure: The us Experience -- Is The Teaching of Federalism Dead or Alive in Canada and the United States? |
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spelling | Canadian federalism and infrastructure / edited by John R. Allan, David L.A. Gordon, Kyle Hanniman, André Juneau, and Robert A. Young. Montréal ; Kingston : Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, School of Policy Studies, Queen's University, McGill-Queen's University Press, [2018] ©2018 1 online resource (xi, 283 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Canada : the state of the federation, 0827-0708 ; 2015 Queen's policy studies series Includes bibliographical references. Print version record. "Renewing and expanding national infrastructure is critical to the wellbeing and productivity of Canadians and is one of the foremost challenges confronting our federal, provincial and municipal governments. Not only are the required investments dauntingly large for all three levels of government, but so too is the required level of intergovernmental cooperation if our goals are to be realized. The 2015 State of the Federation volume advances our understanding of these infrastructure challenges and identifies how best to resolve them. The contributors to the volume provide historical or international comparative perspectives and utilize legal, economic, or administrative approaches to examine the nature and magnitude of the so-called infrastructure deficit and the question of how best to finance the necessary investments. The possible roles played by deficits and debt are considered, together with options such as public-private partnerships and asset recycling, and a possible Aboriginal resource tax to finance the on-reserve infrastructure needs of First Nations. Considerable attention is also paid to pricing the use of infrastructure both to achieve efficiency in use and to avoid excess demand and an exaggerated perception of the required level of investment. Other contributors examine the infrastructure-investment-decision processes at the federal and provincial levels and consider the optimal allocation of responsibility for infrastructure investments among the different levels of government, and the related issue of the role of intergovernmental transfers to underwrite this allocation."--Publisher's description Front Matter -- Contents -- Preface -- Dedication -- Contributors -- Introduction -- A Brief History of Infrastructure in Canada, 1870-2015 -- The Canadian Infrastructure Report Card1 -- Financing Regional Public Transit in Ontario: The Case for Strengthening the Wicksellian Connection -- A Fiscal Federalism Framework for Financing Infrastructure -- Distorted Infrastructure -- Cost Overruns on Infrastructure Projects: Patterns, Causes, and Cures -- Infrastructure and Intergovernmental Relations: A Policy Framework, Roles, and Relationships, and a Case Study -- QuÉbec's Management of Public Infrastructure -- In Defence of Borrowing -- Recycling Public Assets: An Idea Whose Time has Come? -- Fiscal Policy and Federal Infrastructure Financing -- Kenneth MacGregor Lecture -- The Aboriginal Resource Tax: Closing the Infrastructure Gap -- Federalism and Transportation Infrastructure: The us Experience -- Is The Teaching of Federalism Dead or Alive in Canada and the United States? Infrastructure (Economics) Canada. Federal government Canada. Canada Politics and government. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85019334 Inrastructures (Économie politique) Canada. Gouvernement fédéral Canada. Canada Politique et gouvernement. POLITICAL SCIENCE Essays. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government National. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Reference. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE World Canadian. bisacsh Federal government fast Infrastructure (Economics) fast Politics and government fast Canada fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkMHVW4rfVXPrhVP4VwG3 Allan, John R. (John Richard), 1932- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjw7q3rdymTpbqw49VrwRX http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no95021678 Gordon, David L. A., editor. Hanniman, Kyle, editor. 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title_alt | Front Matter -- Contents -- Preface -- Dedication -- Contributors -- Introduction -- A Brief History of Infrastructure in Canada, 1870-2015 -- The Canadian Infrastructure Report Card1 -- Financing Regional Public Transit in Ontario: The Case for Strengthening the Wicksellian Connection -- A Fiscal Federalism Framework for Financing Infrastructure -- Distorted Infrastructure -- Cost Overruns on Infrastructure Projects: Patterns, Causes, and Cures -- Infrastructure and Intergovernmental Relations: A Policy Framework, Roles, and Relationships, and a Case Study -- QuÉbec's Management of Public Infrastructure -- In Defence of Borrowing -- Recycling Public Assets: An Idea Whose Time has Come? -- Fiscal Policy and Federal Infrastructure Financing -- Kenneth MacGregor Lecture -- The Aboriginal Resource Tax: Closing the Infrastructure Gap -- Federalism and Transportation Infrastructure: The us Experience -- Is The Teaching of Federalism Dead or Alive in Canada and the United States? |
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title_full | Canadian federalism and infrastructure / edited by John R. Allan, David L.A. Gordon, Kyle Hanniman, André Juneau, and Robert A. Young. |
title_fullStr | Canadian federalism and infrastructure / edited by John R. Allan, David L.A. Gordon, Kyle Hanniman, André Juneau, and Robert A. Young. |
title_full_unstemmed | Canadian federalism and infrastructure / edited by John R. Allan, David L.A. Gordon, Kyle Hanniman, André Juneau, and Robert A. Young. |
title_short | Canadian federalism and infrastructure / |
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topic | Infrastructure (Economics) Canada. Federal government Canada. Inrastructures (Économie politique) Canada. Gouvernement fédéral Canada. POLITICAL SCIENCE Essays. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government National. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Reference. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE World Canadian. bisacsh Federal government fast Infrastructure (Economics) fast Politics and government fast |
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