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Genre/Form: | Electronic books |
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Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: | Nunavut Economic Forum.; Impact Economics. |
OCLC Number: | 760992767 |
Notes: | "October, 2010." |
Description: | 1 online resource (iv, 79 pages) : color illustrations, digital file |
Contents: | Update on Nunavut's economic performance. 5.1. Traditional economy; 5.2. Wage-based economy. 5.2.1. Nunavut's domestic economy. 5.2.1.1. Consumer spending; 5.2.1.2. Employment; 5.2.1.3. Government spending; 5.2.1.4. Capital spending. Economic outlook. 6.1. Canadian and global context. 6.1.1. World economic trends; 6.1.2. Canadian fiscal position; 6.1.3. Arctic sovereignty. 6.2. Population outlook. 6.2.1. Natural rate of growth; 6.2.2. Migration; 6.2.3. Population projections; 6.2.4. Implications of demographic changes. 6.2.4.1. Education; 6.2.4.2. Health; 6.2.4.3. Labour force; 6.2.4.4. Housing. 6.3. GDP: a review of the data. 6.4. Mining outlook. 6.4.1. Mineral production; 6.4.2. Medium-term prospects. 6.4.2.1. Hope Bay; 6.4.2.2. Kiggavik; 6.4.2.3. Meliadine. 6.4.3. Long-term prospects. 6.4. Construction outlook. 6.5.1. Nunavummiut participation in mine construction. 6.6. Fishing outlook; 6.7. Tourism outlook; 6.8. Government outlook; 6.9. Arts sector outlook; 6.10. Growth outlook -- 7. Concluding remarks. 4. Where we stand today. 4.1. Human capital. 4.1.1. Demographics. 4.1.1.1. Source of demographic changes. 4.1.2. Education. 4.1.3. Health and social well-being. 4.1.3.1. Health status; 4.1.3.2. Health care system; 4.1.3.3. Social conditions and well-being. 4.1.4. Income and wealth. 4.1.4.1. Latest data on income and wealth. 4.2. Physical capital. 4.2.1. Housing. 4.2.1.1. Current and future dependence on public housing. 4.2.2. Communications; 4.2.3. Public infrastructure; 4.2.4. Private infrastructure. 4.2.4.1. Industrial infrastructure; 4.2.4.2. Access to capital. 4.3. Organisational capital. 4.3.1. Qanukkaniq? The GN report card; 4.3.2. Social cohesion in Nunavut communities; 4.3.3. Tamapta. 4.4. Natural capital. 4.4.1. Climate change and the Northwest Passage; 4.4.2. Natural resources. 4.4.2.1. Caribou; 4.4.2.2. Fish; 4.4.2.3. Minerals. Executive summary -- 1. Nunavut's second chance -- 2. Introduction and purpose of report. 2.1. Sivummut and the Nunavut economic development strategy -- General approach and methodology. |
Other Titles: | Nunavut economic outlook 2010 |
Responsibility: | by Impact Economics. |
Abstract:
Only two years after the world economy entered into a devastating recession, it seems increasingly certain that Nunavut is returning to a path that will lead to strong economic growth. Many Nunavummiut will benefit from this change. Some will be made very wealthy, but more noticeable will be the emergence of a larger Inuit middle class.
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