Canadian Tax Journal: Fifty Years of Influence

From: Canadian Tax Journal | Date: January 1, 2002| Author: ; Neil Brooks* | Copyright information

The Many Joys of Reading the Journal

In preparing my reviews of each decade of the journal's 50 years of publication, I cannot say that I read all of the articles published in the journal, but I skimmed them all and read a good number right through. In this sixth and final instalment, I will linger a while on the many pleasures of reading the journal, and then, since one of the purposes of the journal is to influence the public policy process, I will examine its influence, particularly...

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