Halifax Harbour cleanup opponents all wet
In his regular column for the Halifax Chronicle-Herald, AIMS President Brian Lee Crowley examines the criticisms now being levelled against the Halifax Regional Council's plan to clean up the Halifax harbour. He argues that most of the criticisms of the proposed public-private partnership doesn't stand up to scrutiny, and Council should move forward with their plan. Doing so will mean significant benefits for taxpayers, and the preservation of Halifax's reputation as a good place to do business. Publication: CHH, March 1, 2000.
AIMS shortlisted for Sir Antony Fisher Memorial Prize
Operating in the Dark garners considerable attention
Professor Robert A. Mundell, Nobel Laureate in Economics, joins the AIMS Research Advisory Board
Intellectual father of the European monetary union
On the eve of the budget, consider the Celtic tiger
In his regular column in the Halifax Sunday Herald, David Gratzer tells federal finance minister Paul Martin that he should draw his inspiration from the economic success stories detailed in AIMS' new book, Road to Growth. Publication: CHH, February 27, 2000.
Freer trade, not environmental treaties, key to saving forests
Freer trade, not environmental treaties, key to saving forests was the article with which AIMS President Brian Lee Crowley signalled his return to the Halifax Chronicle-Herald as a columnist. Click here to read the text, which first appeared in the CHH on 16 February 2000.
Freer trade, not environmental treaties, key to saving forests
Freer trade, not environmental treaties, key to saving forests was the article with which AIMS President Brian Lee Crowley signalled his return to the Halifax Chronicle-Herald as a columnist. Click here to read the text, which first appeared in the CHH on 16 February 2000.