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Title The public sector in an age of austerity : perspectives from Canada's provinces and territories / edited by Bryan Evans and Carlo Fanelli
Published Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2018

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Contents Cover; Copyright; Contents; Tables and Figures; Introduction: The Permanent Unequal Union: Canada's Provinces and Territories in an Era of Neoliberalism; 1. BC's Recurrent Austerity: Victory Unfettered from Success; 2. Alberta and the Great Recession: Neoliberalism, Conservative Government, and Public Finance; 3. Active Incrementalism and the Politics of Austerity in the "New Saskatchewan"; 4. Manitoba: Fiscal Policy and the Public Sector under "Today's NDP"; 5. Ontario in an Age of Austerity: Common Sense Reloaded
6. From the Bailiffs at Our Doors to the Greek Peril: Twenty Years of Fiscal "Urgency" and Quebec Politics7. Between "The Rock" and a Hard Place: Fiscal Policy in New Brunswick since 2007; 8. Provincial Fiscal Strategies and Public-Sector Management in Nova Scotia; 9. Austerity in the Garden Province of Prince Edward Island; 10. Newfoundland's Boom: A Study in the Political Culture of Neoliberalism; 11. Nunavut: Conceived in Austerity; 12. Fiscally Conservative Governance without Austerity: Devolution, Aboriginal Self-Government, and the Northwest Territories
13. Fiscal Outlier: Yukon in an Austere AgeContributors; Index
Summary "Following the 2008 global financial crisis, Canada appeared to escape the austerity implemented elsewhere, but this was spin hiding the reality. A closer look reveals that the provinces--responsible for delivering essential public and social services such as education and healthcare--shouldered the burden. The Public Sector in an Age of Austerity examines public-sector austerity in the provinces and territories, specifically addressing how austerity was implemented, what forms austerity agendas took (from regressive taxes and new user fees to public-sector layoffs and privatization schemes), and what, if any, political responses resulted. Contributors focus on the period from 2007 to 2015, the global financial crisis and the period of fiscal consolidation that followed, while also providing a longer historical context--austerity is not a new phenomenon. A granular examination of each jurisdiction identifies how changing fiscal conditions have affected the delivery of public services and restructured public finances, highlighting the consequences such changes have had for public-sector workers and users of public services. The first book of its kind in Canada, The Public Sector in an Age of Austerity challenges conventional wisdom by showing that Canada did not escape post-crisis austerity, and that its recovery has been vastly overstated."-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed July 12, 2018)
Subject Finance, Public -- Canada -- Provinces
Fiscal policy -- Canada -- Provinces
Civil service -- Canada -- Provinces
Neoliberalism -- Canada -- Provinces
Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 -- Government policy -- Canada -- Provinces
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Public Finance.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- World -- Canadian.
Civil service -- Canadian provinces
Finance, Public -- Canadian provinces
Fiscal policy -- Canadian provinces
Canada
Form Electronic book
Author Evans, Bryan M., 1960- editor.
Fanelli, Carlo, 1984- editor.
ISBN 9780773554184
0773554181