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Increasing trouble ahead for business-government relations in Canada? [results of an opinion survey of Canadian executives, Mar.-Apr., 1979]

Results of the latest Business Quarterly reader survey indicate that business-government relations in Canada are unsatisfactory and likely to get worse. Even more disturbing, there are no quick and easy solutions to the problems. Improvement will be slow, difficult, and expensive. Moreover, it will...

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Published in:Business Quarterly (pre-1986) 1979-07, Vol.44 (2), p.56-65
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Canada
Cooperation
Government
Government regulation of business
Marketing
Political parties
Politicians
Polls & surveys
Public good
R&D
Research & development
Wage & price controls
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