Dear John,
Over the coming months, the Fraser Institute will be publishing a series of essays on policy reforms that can improve productivity growth and lay the foundation for a four-day work week. The first two of these essays are being released today.
These essays conclude that the total size of government in Canada is far higher than what is optimal, and that a "balanced budget" rule legislated by Parliament would help increase productivity growth and the possibility of a four-day work week.
Check out each essay at the links below, and be sure to share them on social media!
Putting Government on a Financial Diet: The Role of Statutory Fiscal Rules [[link removed]]. Government Size and Economic Growth: An Overview [[link removed]].
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Niels Veldhuis
President
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