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| EST. READ TIME 1 MIN.Canada's Economic Relations with China
As a major trade-dependent nation, Canada has pursued a policy of economic engagement with China, especially since the latter's dramatic growth over the last several decades. While a number of media articles point to Canada's growing economic interest in China, there is at present little information on the nature of the economic relationship between the two countries. The lack of such information is troubling since sound public policy rests on policy makers and citizens having solid information as a foundation for informed decisions.
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Raaj Tiagi
Raaj Tiagi was a Senior Economist in The Fraser Institute's R.J. Addington Center for the Study of Measurement. He hasan M.A. and a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California, Irvine. His research has focused on migrants in the United States in the early twentieth century. In particular, he has studied immigrant occupational mobility and gains to migration in the early twentieth century. Prior to his PhD, he has worked as a researcher at A.T. Kearney.… Read more Read Less… -
Lu Zhou
Lu Zhou holds a Master's degree in Economics from University of Ottawa. Her interest of research covers industrial relations, laboureconomics, and Canada-China economic relations. Her studies have been published on Canadian Journal of Economics amongst others.… Read more Read Less…
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