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  1. The Flight of Capital From Canada

    A host of economic measures indicate that Canada continues to underperform when it comes to business investment, which is crucial for improving living standards and generating prosperity, according to recent research published by the Fraser Institute, an ...

  2. Stemming the demographic tide on U.S. entrepreneurship

    Appeared in Calgary's Business, June 20, 2018 Entrepreneurship is part of the American DNA and broadly recognized as the basis for improved living standards through innovation and technological progress. Unfortunately policymakers in Washington and ...

  3. Why we need reform to support entrepreneurship in Canada

    Appeared in the National Newswatch, June 2, 2018 The ability to increase living standards primarily comes down to one thing: being more productive. Individuals and societies collectively can only improve their living standards if they become better (i.e. ...

  4. Stemming the demographic tide on entrepreneurship in the U.K.

    Appeared in CapX—Centre for Policy Studies, May 18, 2018 Entrepreneurship is widely acknowledged as the basis for innovation, technological advancement and economic progress—and subsequently, a driving force for improved living standards. Yet there’s ...

  5. Stemming the demographic tide on entrepreneurship in Canada

    Appeared in the Globe and Mail, May 17, 2018 Entrepreneurship is widely acknowledged as the basis for innovation, technological advancement and economic progress—and subsequently, a driving force for improved living standards. Yet there’s little ...

  6. Demographics and Entrepreneurship: Mitigating the Effects of an Aging Population

    Entrepreneurship is widely acknowledged as the basis for innovation, technological advancement and economic progress—and subsequently, a driving force for improved living standards. Yet there’s little discussion, let alone action, among governments in ...