Radio: Making the Most of Immigration
Atlantic Canada needs more people. With birth rates in decline and young people leaving, the region will continue to experience a shortage of workers. Fortunately, immigrants can help offset this problem. But for our investment in immigration to succeed, more must be done to encourage newcomers to stay in our region. Because immigrants share an entrepreneurial spirit, many [...]
How we can save journalism in Canada: Rein in the CBC
AIMS' research associate Jackson Doughart argues against subsidies to newspapers, and calls on the CBC to cease distorting the news market.
Wendell Cox
Smart Growth: Threatening the quality of life Wendell Cox is principal of Wendell Cox Consultancy, an international demographics and transport firm headquartered in metropolitan St. Louis. Mr. Cox also serves as a visiting professor at the Conservatoire National des Arts et MĂ©tiers in Paris. He was appointed by Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley to serve three terms on the Los [...]
Arthur Woolf
Arthur Woolf received his B.A. degree in history from Cornell University in 1973. He attended graduate school in economics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and received his Ph.D. in 1980. He began teaching at the University of Vermont in 1980, where he is currently associate professor of economics. In 1987, he was visiting economist at the Center for Energy Policy [...]
James M. Buchanan
James M. Buchanan, Nobel Prize winner in Economic Science, 1986, is currently Advisory General Director of the Center for Study of Public Choice and Harris University Professor at George Mason University. Professor Buchanan received his doctorate from the University of Chicago (1948) and subsequently taught at the University of Tennessee, Florida State University, University of Virginia, UCLA, and Virginia Polytechnic [...]
Paul Hobson
Paul Hobson is a Professor in the Department of Economics at Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. He received his Ph.D. in economics from Queen s University in 1982. He has been on faculty at Acadia since 1981. He has held visiting appointments at Queen s University (1988-1990), University of Western Ontario (1980-1981 and 1984-1986) and Scarborough College, University of [...]