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Jason ClemensJason Clemens joined The Fraser Institute in 1997 as a Policy Analyst. He has an Honours Bachelors Degree of Commerce and a Masters’ Degree in Business Administration from the University of Windsor as well as a Post Baccalaureate Diploma in Economics from Simon Fraser University. In addition to his formal education, Mr. Clemens has received designations from the Institute of Chartered Bankers and completed the Canadian Securities Course. He was a co-author of The Fraser Institute’s Canada’s All Government Debt (1996), Bank Mergers: The Rational Consolidation of Banking in Canada (1998) and the 20% Foreign Property Rule: Increasing Risk and Decreasing Returns on RRSPs and RPPs (1999). Since joining the Institute in 1997, he has written or contributed to over twenty-five articles for Fraser Forum on topics ranging from bank mergers, to small business finance, to the role of charities in society, to tax havens. His articles have appeared in such newspapers as The National Post, The Financial Post, The Ottawa Citizen, The Calgary Herald, The Calgary Sun, The Vancouver Sun, The Montreal Gazette, La Presse and The Winnipeg Free Press. At the Institute, he is also a co-ordinator of the Survey of Investment Managers and directs studies in the Non-Profit Sector. He is also a co-author with Dr. B.J. Punnett of Cross-National Diversity: Does It Affect International Expansion Decisions? an academic paper appearing in the Journal of World Business (Fall 1999) investigating the effect of cultural diversity on international investment decisions.
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