Dr. Brian Lee Crowley has been appointed as the 2006–2007 Clifford Clark Visiting Economist in the federal Department of Finance.
The post, established in 1983, honours the late Clifford Clark, who served as Deputy Minister of Finance from 1932 until his death in 1952. Occupants of the position advise Finance on emerging economic issues and take part in policy development at the highest level. They are recruited from the ranks of prominent Canadian professionals who deal with economic, financial and monetary issues in the business and academic communities.
Crowley is the founding president of the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies, Atlantic Canada’s public policy think tank. He has published many books and papers on a wide range of public policy issues and has worked on equalization, health care, Canada-U.S. relations, public school performance and accountability, employment insurance reform, natural resources and public finances, constitutional reform and regional development policy.
He has twice won the Sir Antony Fisher Prize for excellence in think tank publications. He is a former Salvatori Fellow at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, and he serves as a director or member of the research advisory boards of think tanks in Winnipeg, Paris, Lagos and Bangor, Maine. He is also a former president of the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council.
Crowley was a member of the Alberta Premier’s Advisory Council on Health (the Mazankowski Committee). During the Meech Lake negotiations he represented the Government of Manitoba. The Government of Nova Scotia named him Secretary of the Nova Scotia Working Committee on the Constitution (the Kierans Committee) and he subsequently acted as a negotiator for that province in the Charlottetown Accord negotiations.
A native of Vancouver, Crowley holds degrees from McGill University (B.A. Hons.) and the London School of Economics (M.Sc. Hons. and Ph.D. in political economy) and has taught politics, economics and philosophy at numerous universities, including Dalhousie University, the University of Manitoba, the University of Winnipeg, the Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface, the City of London Polytechnic and the Université d’été d’Aix-en-Provence.
Finance Department appoint visiting economist
- By: James Langton
- November 7, 2006 November 7, 2006
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