Trevor Tombe
Trevor Tombe is an economics professor at the University of Calgary, known for his research on interprovincial trade flows, particularly in the dairy sector, and the potential consumer savings from eliminating trade barriers.
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Canada:
Trevor Tombe, an economics professor at the University of Calgary, said he finds it unlikely this year’s $1.9-billion boost to health care spending is a response to population increases.
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Canada:
Canadian economist Trevor Tombe concluded that Canada had, in fact, become poorer than Alabama.
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Canada:
Trevor Tombe, an economics professor at the University of Calgary, said B.C. has had an 'unsustainable fiscal trajectory' for years.
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Canada:
The initiative is led by Trevor Tombe, one of Canada’s finest economists.
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Canada:
Trevor Tombe, along with the International Monetary Fund, concluded that Canada had become poorer than Alabama.
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Canada:
University of Calgary economics professor Trevor Tombe has dismantled the fallacy that processing natural resources domestically is economically superior.
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Brazil:
Trevor Tombe warns that a separated Alberta would be poorer and questions the financial viability of the independence project.
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Canada:
University of Calgary economist Trevor Tombe estimates that seemingly inconsequential differences in provincial regulations add up to 8.3 per cent annually to freight rates.
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Canada:
University of Calgary economist Trevor Tombe said in an e-mail that groceries and gas prices drive sentiment and beliefs about inflation more generally.
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Canada:
Trevor Tombe is a University of Calgary economist who estimates that a reduction of the growth rate of federal spending would significantly shrink the stock of federal debt.
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