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Regional Disparities In Canada: Characterization, Trends And Lessons For Economic Policy: Overview

6 pages in length. The notion of social class separation has historically imbedded an indelible image of rich/poor and colored/noncolored in the minds of those on both sides of the problem; for the underprivileged it represents a chasm of economic and political inequity, while for the opposite end of the spectrum it symbolizes the very essence of a capitalist society. The extent to which Serge Coulombe's article entitled "Regional Disparities In Canada: Characterization, Trends And Lessons For Economic Policy" addresses this reality in terms of Canadian implications is both grand and far-reaching; that Canada has long suffered regional disparity where housing and other economic elements are concerned speaks to the reason why convergence of these two otherwise contrasting populations is such an important objective to pursue. Bibliography lists 1 source.

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