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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T23:49:27+00:00Beyond Recovery: Sustaining Economic Growth
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2010/03/beyond-recovery-sustaining-economic-growth/
John Maynard Keynes said the objective of "analysis is … to provide ourselves with an organized and orderly method of thinking out particular problems .… This is the nature of economic thinking."2010-03-29T00:00:23+00:00Beyond Recovery: Sustaining Economic Growth2010-03-29Paul JenkinsCentral Banking in Canada: Meeting Today's and Tomorrow's Challenges
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2009/10/central-banking-canada-meeting-today-tomorrow-challenges/
Indeed, the global financial crisis of the past two years has presented unique, stressful challenges that have forced us all to assess what has worked well and what needs to change. Today, I would like to review some of the critical thinking around these issues, primarily from the perspective of our work at the Bank of Canada.2009-10-08T09:12:51+00:00Central Banking in Canada: Meeting Today's and Tomorrow's Challenges2009-10-08Paul JenkinsCanada’s Financial Sector: Responses to the Global Crisis
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2009/07/canada-financial-sector-responses-global-crisis/
2009-07-10T13:28:53+00:00Canada’s Financial Sector: Responses to the Global Crisis2009-07-10Paul JenkinsKnowledge is Power – Advancing Competitiveness in Changing Times
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2009/02/knowledge-power-advancing-competitiveness/
2009-02-23T13:14:53+00:00Knowledge is Power – Advancing Competitiveness in Changing Times2009-02-23Paul JenkinsThe Global & Canadian Economies: The Outlook through 2010
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2008/11/global-canadian-economies-outlook-2010/
2008-11-12T13:51:11+00:00The Global & Canadian Economies: The Outlook through 20102008-11-12Paul JenkinsTrends and Challenges in the Global Economy and What They Mean for Canada and Ontario
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2008/04/trends-challenges-global-economy-what-they-mean/
As is the case for so many cities and regions in Canada, London's economy and that of southwestern Ontario are directly affected by changes in the global economy. And, as with so many things in life, the better we understand the forces of change, the better equipped we are to deal with them.2008-04-02T16:12:11+00:00Trends and Challenges in the Global Economy and What They Mean for Canada and Ontario2008-04-02Paul JenkinsOpening Statement before the Standing Senate Committee on Banking, Trade and Commerce
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2008/03/opening-statement-12-march-2008/
Let me start by saying that the issue of internal trade barriers is critically important, and I'm very pleased, Mr. Chairman, that your committee is examining it. We have reviewed previous submissions to this committee, and you will see that our focus will be slightly different.2008-03-12T13:50:14+00:00Opening Statement before the Standing Senate Committee on Banking, Trade and Commerce2008-03-12Paul JenkinsOpening Statement before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2008/01/opening-statement-30-january-2008/
To begin, as a little background I would like to quickly review the framework within which we conduct Canada's monetary policy. The Bank of Canada Act calls on us to mitigate "fluctuations in the general level of production, trade, prices and employment, so far as may be possible within the scope of monetary action, and generally to promote the economic and financial welfare of Canada."2008-01-30T11:26:27+00:00Opening Statement before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology2008-01-30Paul JenkinsCanada & Ontario in the Global Economy: Challenges in a Changing World
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2007/11/canada-ontario-global-economy/
2007-11-14T16:24:20+00:00Canada & Ontario in the Global Economy: Challenges in a Changing World2007-11-14Paul JenkinsNorth America in Today's Global Economic Setting
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2007/11/north-america-today-global-economic-setting/
In recent months, much has been said, and written, about developments in financial markets. The turbulence in global credit markets, which had its roots in developments in the market for subprime mortgages here in the United States, has been a focal point of attention for market participants and policy-makers around the world.2007-11-06T14:45:25+00:00North America in Today's Global Economic Setting2007-11-06Paul Jenkins