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Fumbling the Alberta Advantage
其他書名
How Alberta Squandered a Decade of High Energy Prices
出版Canadian Electronic Library., 2015
ISBN088975344X9780889753440
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=DtuowgEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋Whatever debates might exist about the proper level of spending in Alberta, by 2004/05 it was clear that in real per-capita terms, program spending had returned to the levels of the early 1990s.6 2. In the province's favour, for every one-cent decrease in the value of the Canadian dollar relative to the US dollar, there is a $241-million increase in revenue (Alberta, 2014b: 31). [...] Milke and Palacios • Fraser Institute 2015 practices of two other resource funds in addition to Alberta's; second, the potential for deposits into the Alberta Heritage Fund had the rules that were established in Alaska and Norway been followed in Alberta in recent years; third, how realistic additional deposits into the Heritage Fund might have been made in the years 2005/06 to 2013/14. [...] Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund In 1976, as a result of an initiative by Alberta's then-Premier Peter Lougheed, the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund Act was created, given royal assent, and initially tasked with three objectives: to save for the future; to strengthen or diversify the economy; and to improve the quality of life of Albertans. [...] The Alaska Permanent Fund The political spur for the creation of the Alaska Permanent Fund (APF) began in the 1960s. [...] Actual transfers into the Heritage Fund include the deposits of $750 million in 2005/06 and $250 million in 2006/07 made to the Advanced Education Fund, a "sub-fund" of the AHSTF, as per the Access to the Future Act, section 4(4) (Alberta, 2014d).