Michael Angus Walker (born 1945, in Corner Brook, Newfoundland) is a Canadian economist. He is best known as the founder of the Fraser Institute. He is a journalist, broadcaster and consultant. (From Wikipedia) More about Michael Walker:
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| | Books by Michael Walker: Walker, Michael, 1945-, ed.: Assessing NAFTA: A Trinational Analysis (Vancouver: Fraser Institute, c1993), also ed. by Steven Globerman (PDF with commentary at Fraser Institute) Walker, Michael, 1945-, ed.: Fish or Cut Bait!: The Case for Individual Transferable Quotas in the Salmon Fishery of British Columbia (Vancouver: Fraser Institute, 1997), also ed. by Laura Jones (PDF files with commentary at Fraser Institute) Walker, Michael, 1945-, ed.: Healthy Incentives: Canadian Health Reform in an International Context (Vancouver: Fraser Institute, c1996), also ed. by William McArthur and Cynthia Ramsay (PDF at Fraser Institute) Walker, Michael, 1945-: Tax Facts 10 (1997), also by Isabella Horry and K. Filip Palda (HTML at Fraser Institute) Walker, Michael, 1945-: Tax Facts 11 (1999), also by Joel Emes (HTML at Fraser Institute) Walker, Michael, 1945-: Tax Facts 9 (1994), also by Isabella Horry and K. Filip Palda (HTML at Fraser Institute) Walker, Michael, 1945-, ed.: The Underground Economy: Global Evidence of Its Size and Impact (Vancouver: Fraser Institute, c1997), also ed. by Owen Lippert (PDF files with commentary at Fraser Institute) Walker, Michael, 1945-: What Everyone Should Know About Economics and Prosperity (Canadian adaptation; Vancouver: Fraser Institute, c1993), also by James D. Gwartney and Richard L. Stroup (PDF with commentary at Fraser Institute)
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