What Is Ontario's Mineral Resource Policy?
This paper is a critical review of the principal long-run instruments of Ontario's resource policies: mineral rights and mineral taxation. The policies are described and evaluated. The conclusion is reached that the set of policies seems well designed to ensure optimum long-run economic benefit...
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description | This paper is a critical review of the principal long-run instruments of Ontario's resource policies: mineral rights and mineral taxation. The policies are described and evaluated. The conclusion is reached that the set of policies seems well designed to ensure optimum long-run economic benefit from the sector, but that there is room for improvement in some of the specific details. /// Cette étude décrit et critique les politiques ontariennes de règlementation et de fiscalité dans le domaine des ressources minières. L'auteur conclut que les politiques semblent largement appropriées pour promouvoir un optimum de bénéfices économiques à long terme dans le secteur. Il croit cependant que des modifications s'imposent dans certains détails de ces législations. |
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