June 16, 2021 – William Robson, CEO of the C.D. Howe Institute, announces the re-appointment of Bev Dahlby as a Fellow-in-Residence.
“Bev has made a number of important contributions to the C.D. Howe Institute’s research program over the years, and his authoritative work on taxation and its economic effects has key implications for Canadian wellbeing,” said Robson. “It is a pleasure to collaborate with him.”
Bev Dahlby is a member of the Fiscal and Tax Competitiveness Policy Council and a Fellow-in-Residence at the C.D. Howe Institute. He is also a Research Fellow at the School of Public Policy, University of Calgary.
Bev has served as a policy advisor to the federal and provincial governments. He was a member of the Jenkins Panel on federal support for research and development. In 2016, Bev chaired the British Columbia Commission on Tax Competitiveness. In May 2019, Bev was appointed to the MacKinnon Panel to review the Government of Alberta’s finances. His international experience includes advisory work on tax reform for the IMF in Malawi, for the Thailand Development Research Institute, and for the World Bank in Brazil and Mexico.
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