Spontaneous order for fun and profit: Products of human action not human design
Commentary based on remarks to an international gathering of think tanks.
Commentary based on remarks to an international gathering of think tanks.
This Paper, the 4th in the AIMS Atlantic Port Series, looks at the port typology and determines where the Port of Halifax fits.
The Atlantica Centre for Energy issued this Discussion Paper to show why the region is uniquely positioned to serve as the Energy Hub for the International Northeast by reviewing the area's diverse mix of energy related assets. However, the paper also warns that unless project proponents, governments and the community begin to take meaningful action now, the labour supply challenge is a crisis "on our doorstep" that could detrimentally affect the major Energy Hub projects.
Release by the provincial government of school by school student achievement results as demanded by AIMS prompts some indepth discussion at the Tri-County Regional School Board in Nova Scotia. School board members turn the debate to the plan to improve student results.
The prestigious Economist magazine may call it a new way to save the fishery, but it's a policy proposal AIMS made more than a decade ago. Property ownership in the fishery made sense to AIMS back then, and now more research supports that position today.
You heard it here first. Fifteen years ago, in AIMS' infancy, it published a series of research papers and books on the commercial fishery proposing a move to property ownership to save the industry. This article in The Economist shows other leading research is finally catching up.
TBA - EU - promixity to Atlantica - linking markets in NA with Europe - etc.
A look beyond goods to labour and why an ageing Canada needs access to other countries' workforces.
In this story from the Moncton Times & Transcript, Director of Research Ian Munro notes that the general idea of taxing a broad measure of consumption, rather than income, is a good one. However, more narrowly focused carbon tax proposals still leave a lot of questions unanswered."
A meeting of Eastern Premiers and New England Governors shows the Atlantica concept is making its way to public policy. The 2008 annual meeting of these top politicial leaders included talk of uniformity across borders, whether provincial or state, for such issues as transportation, regulation and energy.