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By Knox (anonymous) | Posted September 26, 2012 at 15:22:36 in reply to Comment 81276
Anything noteworthy other than austerity take place between 2005 and 2012 that might have adversely impacted Canada's economy?
Gov't revenue, Percent of GDP
1980 39.14
1981 41.11
1982 41.51
1983 40.61
1984 40.82
1985 40.48
1986 41.64
1987 42.06
1988 42.32
1989 40.79
1990 42.47
1991 43.72
1992 44.03
1993 43.32
1994 42.88
1995 42.94
1996 43.51
1997 43.97
1998 44.02
1999 43.60
2000 43.53
2001 42.18
2002 40.81
2003 40.73
2004 40.59
2005 40.75
2006 40.84
2007 40.74
2008 39.66
2009 39.17
2010 38.26
2011 38.12
Govt total expenditure, Percent of GDP
1980 43.21
1982 43.93
1983 48.54
1984 48.78
1985 48.60
1986 49.07
1987 48.78
1987 47.48
1988 46.65
1989 45.38
1990 48.30
1991 52.08
1992 53.16
1993 52.04
1994 49.58
1995 48.27
1996 46.31
1997 43.78
1998 43.94
1999 41.98
2000 40.59
2001 41.52
2002 40.90
2003 40.81
2004 39.73
2005 39.20
2006 39.27
2007 39.16
2008 39.54
2009 44.06
2010 43.82
2011 42.66
http://econstats.com/weo/CCAN.htm
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