Ken Chapman's Weblog

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For those interested in more discussion, particularly of a political nature, concerning the Alberta Royalty Review, I encourage you to read Ken Chapman over at his blog. I have not followed his blog closely; however, by reading several of his recent posts, I get the strong impression that he is a voracious reader with strong opinions. And, I note that he has some hecklers that participate in his comments, which is always a good thing. A few hecklers and doubters always spice up a blog.

I have largely ignored the political aspects of the Alberta Royalty Review. I have read and heard some media commentary on the Panel's work, but found the media coverage wanting. I do not think the media has a solid understanding of the issues, or how and the fiscal terms were created. Lacking a strong background, the media tends to parrot various sources.

Again, for those looking for more of a political interpretation and analysis of how the Royalty debate is progressing in Alberta, I urge to read Ken Chapman's blog.

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This page contains a single entry by Stecyk published on October 19, 2007 8:25 PM.

Alberta Royalty Review Part Eleven: Undiscounted Cash Flows and Marginal Taxes was the previous entry in this blog.

Alberta Royalty Review Part Twelve: Complexity is the next entry in this blog.

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