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Livio Di Matteo, Thomas Barbiero
Pág. 403 - 438
Canada spends more than Italy on health per capita and as a share of GDP and has a higher per capita GDP. Yet, life expectancy and infant mortality in Italy are better and have improved more over time. The implication is that the Italian heal...
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Livio Di Matteo, Thomas Barbiero
Canada spends more than Italy on health per capita and as a share of GDP and has a higher per capita GDP. Yet, life expectancy and infant mortality in Italy are better and have improved more over time. The implication is that the Italian heal...
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Livio Di Matteo, Thomas Barbiero
Pág. 221 - 243
There is considerable evidence that the size of the public sector can influence an economy?s rate of economic growth. We investigate public sector spending of central governments and economic performance in two G7 countries over the long-term, Canada and...
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Michael N.A. Hinton, Thomas Barbiero, Min Seong Kim
Pág. 53 - 67
Historians have claimed that Canadian manufacturing grew in the nineteenth century largely because of the National Policy tariff. In the case of the cotton textile sector, our findings cast serious doubt on the long-standing idea that the National ...
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