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==Description==
  
Professor of Economics, University of Toronto and Senior Fellow, Massey College.  Noted for his nationalist views on policies for the Canadian economy.  Co-founder of the Committee for an Independent Canada, which was created as a means to safeguard the cultural and economic autonomy of Canada with an emphasis on policies to restrict foreign investment in Canada. Former vice-chairman of the Canadian Institute for Economic Policy.  Auhtor of numerous books and articles, including 'Canada: the New Nationaolism' (1976).  Also known as Abe Rotstein.  
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Professor of Economics, University of Toronto and Senior Fellow, Massey College.  Noted for his nationalist views on policies for the Canadian economy.  Co-founder of the Committee for an Independent Canada, which was created as a means to safeguard the cultural and economic autonomy of Canada with an emphasis on policies to restrict foreign investment in Canada. Former vice-chairman of the Canadian Institute for Economic Policy.  Author of numerous books and articles, including 'Canada: the New Nationalism' (1976).  Also known as Abe Rotstein.  
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

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Abraham Rotstein

Country

Canada

Birth - Death

Occupation

Academic

Notable Achievements

Description

Professor of Economics, University of Toronto and Senior Fellow, Massey College. Noted for his nationalist views on policies for the Canadian economy. Co-founder of the Committee for an Independent Canada, which was created as a means to safeguard the cultural and economic autonomy of Canada with an emphasis on policies to restrict foreign investment in Canada. Former vice-chairman of the Canadian Institute for Economic Policy. Author of numerous books and articles, including 'Canada: the New Nationalism' (1976). Also known as Abe Rotstein.

Further Reading/Research


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