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Page 1: BG 7 & 8 471.23 Fall 2015. Friday’s meeting  Your thoughts?  What can we learn?  Now what? Keewatin Tribal Council

BG

7 & 8471.23

Fall 2015

Page 2: BG 7 & 8 471.23 Fall 2015. Friday’s meeting  Your thoughts?  What can we learn?  Now what? Keewatin Tribal Council

Friday’s meeting

Your thoughts? What can we learn? Now what?

• Keewatin Tribal Council

Page 3: BG 7 & 8 471.23 Fall 2015. Friday’s meeting  Your thoughts?  What can we learn?  Now what? Keewatin Tribal Council

Impact of Federalism

both fed & prov govts have rights• tax

producers consumers

• regulate varies

Page 4: BG 7 & 8 471.23 Fall 2015. Friday’s meeting  Your thoughts?  What can we learn?  Now what? Keewatin Tribal Council

Impact of Federalism

govts vary in willingness to act• business community

• public

• political philosophy

Page 5: BG 7 & 8 471.23 Fall 2015. Friday’s meeting  Your thoughts?  What can we learn?  Now what? Keewatin Tribal Council

Constitution

British North America act• 1867

repatriation• 1982

Meech Lake• 1987

Page 6: BG 7 & 8 471.23 Fall 2015. Friday’s meeting  Your thoughts?  What can we learn?  Now what? Keewatin Tribal Council

Constitution

different from US• more powers to govt

feds dominant

» increasingly reluctant to use powers

• no separation of powers

• not sacred no “originalism”

court powerful• much less controversial

Page 7: BG 7 & 8 471.23 Fall 2015. Friday’s meeting  Your thoughts?  What can we learn?  Now what? Keewatin Tribal Council

Constitution

feds• POGG clause

• trade

• commerce

• unemployment insurance

• monetary system

• commercial standards

• incorporation

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Constitution

prov• can’t levy duties on imports

• free mobility

• own natural resources w/i borders

• tax ind & corp

• business interests

Page 9: BG 7 & 8 471.23 Fall 2015. Friday’s meeting  Your thoughts?  What can we learn?  Now what? Keewatin Tribal Council

Constitution

business• through courts

ultra vires

• process “pretend” issue is division of powers form alliance w/ one attack other

• result constrain both

» erode the “positive state”

property rights

due process

Page 10: BG 7 & 8 471.23 Fall 2015. Friday’s meeting  Your thoughts?  What can we learn?  Now what? Keewatin Tribal Council

Fed/Prov/Bus

older: Nickel business wanted tariff

• feds said no

• prov (Ontario) persuaded then backed off

» business lobbying

fed

prov bus

Page 11: BG 7 & 8 471.23 Fall 2015. Friday’s meeting  Your thoughts?  What can we learn?  Now what? Keewatin Tribal Council

Fed/Prov/Bus

less old: Energy fight over tax revenues

• effects tax deductions where refineries located price consumers pay exports competitor

fed

prov bus

Page 12: BG 7 & 8 471.23 Fall 2015. Friday’s meeting  Your thoughts?  What can we learn?  Now what? Keewatin Tribal Council

Fed/Prov/Bus

newer: Potash fight over right of regulation

• effects ownership ownership constraints

fed

prov bus

goes both ways

Page 13: BG 7 & 8 471.23 Fall 2015. Friday’s meeting  Your thoughts?  What can we learn?  Now what? Keewatin Tribal Council

Fed/Prov/Bus

newest: pipelines feds & business float

multiple options NGOs & first nations get

involved early• effects

provinces fight amongst themselves

everything more complicated feds & business may have

more “freedom”

fed

prov bus

NGOs(mainly enviro

Groups)first

nations

prov

prov

prov

Page 14: BG 7 & 8 471.23 Fall 2015. Friday’s meeting  Your thoughts?  What can we learn?  Now what? Keewatin Tribal Council

Fed/Prov/Bus

now• negotiation after court decisions

• reluctance to use power

• support favoured over regulation taxation

• progress on interprov barriers

• prov’s becoming more similar

fed

prov bus

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Interprov barriers

who needs tariffs when you have: procurement investment labour mobility measures & standards ag & food alcohol taxation

natural resources processing

energy communications transportation environmental

protection

Page 16: BG 7 & 8 471.23 Fall 2015. Friday’s meeting  Your thoughts?  What can we learn?  Now what? Keewatin Tribal Council

Interprov differences

transfers regional economic devt willingness to tax preferences

• public ownership of utilities

• Que vs. Alta

• Ont vs. Que vs. NS

Positive state

Page 17: BG 7 & 8 471.23 Fall 2015. Friday’s meeting  Your thoughts?  What can we learn?  Now what? Keewatin Tribal Council

Nova Scotia

relocation incentives• Michelin Tire

• Volvo

• Litton

sales tax exemptions• machinery

• equipment used in R&D

manpower training government

procurement

Nova Scotia Research Foundation

Venture Capital Program

Industrial Estates Ltd Sydney Steel

• DEVCO

• Canadian National

Page 18: BG 7 & 8 471.23 Fall 2015. Friday’s meeting  Your thoughts?  What can we learn?  Now what? Keewatin Tribal Council

Interprov differences

transfers regional economic devt willingness to tax preferences

• public ownership of utilities

• Que vs. Alta

• Ont vs. Que vs. NS

Maybe not enough difference?

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Political instability

separatism• business as “ballast”

• Meech Lake

conflict• “capital strike” in Alta

Page 20: BG 7 & 8 471.23 Fall 2015. Friday’s meeting  Your thoughts?  What can we learn?  Now what? Keewatin Tribal Council

Political power

taxes incentives

• jobs

• land & infrastructure

• investment

• grants

labour codes access philosophy

Page 21: BG 7 & 8 471.23 Fall 2015. Friday’s meeting  Your thoughts?  What can we learn?  Now what? Keewatin Tribal Council

Political Analysis for Business

Baron

ch 6

Page 22: BG 7 & 8 471.23 Fall 2015. Friday’s meeting  Your thoughts?  What can we learn?  Now what? Keewatin Tribal Council

public policy

Structured Pluralism

public policy analysis

policy interests

constituent interests

Firm

politicallyrelevant

informationtechnically relevant information

Interests

Page 23: BG 7 & 8 471.23 Fall 2015. Friday’s meeting  Your thoughts?  What can we learn?  Now what? Keewatin Tribal Council

Interests

3 meanings those with a stake in an issue

• individuals

• firms

• organizations

the magnitude of their stakes what those stakes are

interestgroups

organized

not organized

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Predicting nonmarket action

strength likelihood effectiveness

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Predicting nonmarket action

strength• aggregate benefits to interest group

• benefit to member of group

• alternate routes

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Predicting nonmarket action

strength likelihood

• costs

• estimated effectiveness

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Predicting nonmarket action

strength likelihood effectiveness

• interest group members # skill access distribution resources “rationality” agreement

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Predicting nonmarket action

strength likelihood effectiveness

• interest group members

• opposition

• “cultural resonance”

Page 29: BG 7 & 8 471.23 Fall 2015. Friday’s meeting  Your thoughts?  What can we learn?  Now what? Keewatin Tribal Council

Wilson-Lowi Matrix

BENEFITS

concentrated distributed

HA

RM

S

concentrated

interest group

politicsentrepreneurial

politics

distributed

client

politics

majoritarian

politics