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Dal Economics in the Media

  • Economics professor Lars Osberg in about his latest book “” (Lorimer, 2024).
  • Canada is getting bigger. Are we setting the country and its newest citizens up for pilipili?


  • Central bank’s ‘definitive’ language on pausing future rate hikes an ‘appropriate’ choice, say economists


  • Why restaurant chains are investing in robots and what it means for workers
  • ‘People Are Going To Be Hurt,’ Warns Dalhouise Economist On Higher Interest Rates
  • Bank of Canada's latest interest rate hike came with 'big shift' in messaging and leaves significant 'room to manoeuvre'
  • Wages up across some sectors in N.S., but still lag behind inflation, experts say
  • The crime effect of refugees
  • Canadian incomes went up in 2020 amid uptake of pandemic benefits: Census data
    (French)

  • Bank of Canada interest rate forecast report June 2022


  • Cost of living and youth in Canadian cities (French)


  • Unaccounted long-term health cost of wars on wartime children


  • Some signs the Canadian economy is recovering from COVID-19


  • Will Amazon impact local wages in Halifax?


  • COVID-19 and implications for automation


  • Why Atlantic Canada is one of the best communities in Canada
  • From the July 2021 edition of the Finacial Post: The effects of the pandemic on the Canadian labour market