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Friday, December 27, 2019

Global Political Economy International Business School

Country Economic Analysis Canada Research Paper Submitted to: Professor Mohtadi In partial fulfillment of the MBA course Global Political Economy Hult International Business School Submitted by: Sourav Adhikari - Francesco Campione - Itzeen Pla - Shalini Raina - Juan Diego Rojas - Jesus Verde August 4, 2015 Boston, Massachusetts Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Macroeconomic trends. 4 Canada’s exchange rate and trade policies 4 Exchange Rate 5 Trade Policies 6 Canada’s monetary and fiscal policies 8 Monetary Policy 8 Fiscal Policy 8 Canada’s strengths. 9 Canada’s Weaknesses 11 Canada’s opportunities for growth. 11 Canada’s Threats 12 Exhibits 14 Executive Summary For the last 10 years, the Canada’s real GDP is increasing. This is not the only sign of a growing economy; the unemployment rate is decreasing as well. Foreign trade heavily sustains the Canadian economy; it accounts for 45% of the GDP. 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