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The Interregional Effects of Canadian Tariffs and Transportation Policy

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In a geographically dispersed country such as Canada, in which regions are distinguished resource bases, transport policies are a critical factor in economic development. In this study James Melvin considers the role of tariffs as they affect transportation costs within Canada. Melvin proposes application of the two-country model of neoclassical trade to the interregional economic structure of Canada, taking into account the costs of internal transport. He applies this basic theoretical approach to a number of different problems; taxation, capital flows between regions, short-run factor immobility, and increasing returns to scale. Melvin's findings indicate that tariffs induce resource waste by encouraging excessive internal transportation of goods between regions. He concludes that with an assessment of policy implications for Ontario arising from his study.

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ISBN: 9781487587291
Publication date: 15th December 1987
Author: James R Melvin
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 160 pages
Series: Heritage
Genres: Public finance and taxation
Transport industries
International economics
Development economics and emerging economies