- CA ON00239 F426-f113
- File
- Feb. 8, 1978
Part of Reginald Harold Clark fonds
R.H. Clark and G.W. Brandie
Part of Reginald Harold Clark fonds
R.H. Clark and G.W. Brandie
Part of Reginald Harold Clark fonds
R.G. Lipsey: This lecture discusses the economic organization of society from the earliest times to the present. The place of money and the functionings of a free market society and the price system are emphasized. Some current and future policy problems are also discussed.
Part of Reginald Harold Clark fonds
W.D. Wood: The lecture will first cover a broad overview of the evolution and main features of the Canadian economy. Against this historical background, an analysis will then be made of some important current economic trends and problems.
Part of Reginald Harold Clark fonds
F.W. Sixel
How do Underdeveloped Countries Adjust?
Part of Reginald Harold Clark fonds
Lecturer: E. Wadell
Peacemaking: Public and Private
Part of Reginald Harold Clark fonds
A. Curle
Part of Reginald Harold Clark fonds
Martin H. Edwards: What are today's environmental problems, locally and around the world?
Part of Reginald Harold Clark fonds
F. Gormley: An industrial view of the problems of environmental assessment and emissions control, with special reference to sulfur dioxide emissions in Sudbury. The economic pressures on the mining industry.
Part of Reginald Harold Clark fonds
D.B. McLay: A reply to the 'conventional wisdom' that the High Dam has been an ecological and economic disaster for Egypt.
Part of Reginald Harold Clark fonds
"Introductory Remarks (R.H. Clark), "Definition of Recycling etc. "(K Bethune), "Motives for Recycling" (E.Dalton), Overview: 1. Paper (E Krever)