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Human Resources Manager
The Fraser Institute has a full-time opening for an HR Manager in our Vancouver office. ...
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Peter J. Boettke
Professor of Economics and Philosophy, George Mason University Peter J. Boettke, Senior Fellow at the Fraser Institute, is a Professor of Economics and Philosophy at George Mason University, the director of the F.A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in ...
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Amos Vivancos Leon
Amos Vivancos Leon is a research assistant at the Fraser Institute in the department of Canadian-American relations. He is currently finishing a business degree at the Simon Fraser University with specializations in Finance and Operations Management as ...
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Gary Dorosh
Gary W. Dorosh received his B.A. from Simon Fraser University in 1973 and his M.A. in 1975. Since 1974 he has taught economics and quantitative methods at Douglas College in New Westminster, British Columbia. He is co-author with Peter Kennedy of Dateline ...
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Bill Emmott
Bill Emmott is Editor of The Economist magazine published in London, England. Prior to his appointment as Editor in March 1993, Bill Emmott held posts with The Economist in Brussels, London, and Tokyo. In mid-1986, he became Financial editor then Business ...
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John Palmer
Professor Palmer has taught Economics at The University of Western Ontario since 1971. His teaching and research specialties include the study of regulated markets, and he has published numerous books and academic journal articles about transportation ...
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Mike Feinberg
KIPP co-founders Mike Feinberg and Dave Levin launched the first two KIPP Schools- KIPP Academy Houston and KIPP Academy New York- in 1995. The schools quickly gained recognition for outstanding academic achievement. In 2000, Doris and Donald Fisher, ...
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Potential permanent changes from our experience with COVID-19
by Jason Clemens and Mark Hasiuk, Editors We recently asked our research staff and senior fellows for their thoughts on how Canada’s experience with COVID-19 and the related recession might permanently—at least the next five years—affect Canadians and our ...
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Potential permanent changes from our experience with COVID-19
by Jason Clemens and Mark Hasiuk, Editors We recently asked our research staff and senior fellows for their thoughts on how Canada’s experience with COVID-19 and the related recession might permanently—at least the next five years—affect Canadians and our ...