Monetary policy of canada 1975
Monetary policy was also more accommodative than it should have been through this period, as th…
Monetary policy was also more accommodative than it should have been through this period, as th…
The dollar in the 1970s Immediately following the government’s announcement that it would allow…
Rising domestic inflation led to the establishment of the Prices and Incomes Commission in 1968…
During the late 1950s, Canadian authorities became concerned about a deterioration in Canada’s …
Conflict with the IMF As a member of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Canada’s decision t…
In this environment, Canadian authorities became increasingly concerned about the inflationary i…
The relevance of the unofficial rate During the 1940s, there was an active debate over whether …
The revaluation of 1946 By late 1944, pressure on Canada’s foreign exchange reserves had eased …
The war years (1939-45) Exchange controls were introduced in Canada through an Order-in-Council…
Prosperity certificates During the Great Depression of the 1930s, a number of towns and cities …
This history has focused on legal tender money in Canada, that is to say money that has been ap…
Inflation erodes the purchasing power of money. Even with a low annual inflation rate of 2 per …
Canada’s money provides a unique optic through which to examine this country’s rich economic and…
The dollar in the 21st century The Canadian dollar resumed its weakening trend in 2000 and 2001,…
The dollar in the 1990s While the Canadian dollar began the 1990s on a strong note, it weakened…
The dollar in the 1980s Throughout the 1980s, the Canadian dollar traded in a wide range, weake…