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  1. Post-boom Spending in Alberta: A $41 billion splurge and lost opportunities

    The province of Alberta substantially increased program spending after 2004/05, beyond the combined effect of inflation plus population growth. The result was that in subsequent years (2005/06 to 2012/13 inclusive), the province spent $300.5 billion—$41 ...

  2. Federal Government Failure in Canada, 2013 Edition: A review of the Auditor General's reports, 1988-2013

    The discussion of the limitations of government and subsequent government failure is wholly absent from debate in Canada where, unfortunately, we still assume that governments act benevolently and without institutional constraints. That this is not true ...

  3. Government Failure in Canada, 2007 Report: A Review of the Auditor General's Reports, 1992-2006

    This publication was written to inform Canadians about the theories and insights of Public Choice Theory, to document government failure from the reports of the Auditor General, to calculate a reasonable estimate of the costs of government failure, and to ...

  4. Government Failure in Canada, 2005 Report: A Review of the Auditor General's Reports, 1992-2005

    This publication has been written to inform Canadians about the theories and insights of Public Choice Theory, to document government failure from the reports of the Auditor General, and, perhaps most importantly, to describe the mechanisms available to ...

  5. Government Failure in Canada, 1997-2004: A Survey of Reports from the Auditor General

    This publication has been written to inform Canadians about the theories and insights of Public Choice Theory, to document government failure from the reports of the Auditor General, and, perhaps most importantly, to describe the mechanisms available to ...