3-minute read
Party’s over for Euro welfare state
Why Europe is in such an economic mess.
5-minute read
Cessons de couper les ailes à Air Canada
The impact of a judicial appeal brought by the Quebec government against Air Canada.
3-minute read
Foreign investment in the oilsands a win-win
Foreign direct investment is a positive sum game.
4-minute read
Penser autrement, selon le fondateur de PayPal
Confusing capitalism with the idea of competition.
5-minute read
Communist Cuba’s Collapse (Really, Are You Surprised?)
Cuba has taken a series of increasingly bold steps to implement free market reforms.
1-minute read
The proposed alliance between Air Canada and United Continental
Traditional airlines have had a lot of trouble remaining profitable over the past decade. In order to cut costs, they formed partnerships to coordinate ticket sales, flight schedules and baggage handling among other things, while simplifying connections. This need to reduce costs has become even more crucial with recent increases and constant fluctuations in the price of oil and with the greater competition stemming from the arrival of a large number of "low-cost" carriers onto the market.
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The Neglected Potential of Medium Scale Hydroelectric Projects
Up until now, Quebec's hydroelectric production has mostly been associated with very large scale projects like the James Bay and Manicouagan dams. At the other extreme, the Quebec government has left the operation of small installations, 50 megawatts (MW) or less, to the private sector, which is experiencing increasing success at that level. However, an important portion of Quebec's hydroelectric potential remains unexploited: that of medium scale projects.
3-minute read
Les intérêts convergent
The consequences of investments by foreign multinationals in Quebec.
2-minute read
A Plea for a Quebec-Alberta Dialogue
In recent years, the sometimes strained, sometimes fruitful relationship between Quebec and Alberta has attracted a lot of attention. The issues raised by this relationship will have undeniable impacts on Quebec's future: equalization, the division of powers between Ottawa and the provinces, the energy future, climate change, etc. Despite the importance of these questions, the relationship between Quebec and Alberta has never been the object of extensive study.
4-minute read
The neglected potential of medium-sized hydroelectric plants
Article published exclusively on the Montreal Economic Institute’s website.