| Au Courant 1990 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A bold look at the future. | Business, international | Voyer, Jean-Pierre |
| A lower rate and a broader base. (Canadian goods and services tax) | Business, international | |
| A new economic policy framework. (Canadian economic policy) (27th Annual Review) | Business, international | |
| A promising approach. (local development) | Business, international | |
| A question for the 90s. (Economic Council of Canada Senior Research Director Keith Newton) (interview) | Business, international | Bruneau, Jean-Guy |
| Education and training: a priority. (education and training of Canadian workers) | Business, international | |
| "Local development", a new approach. (Atlantic Provinces Economic Council president Tim O'Neill) (interview) | Business, international | |
| Mergers and acquisitions. (Economic Council of Canada senior economist Abe Tarasofsky) (interview) | Business, international | |
| Regional economic structures and labour markets: a search for new options. (27th Annual Review) | Business, international | |
| Rethinking attitudes and strategies. (Canadian employment policy) (27th Annual Review) | Business, international | |
| The constraints of development. (local development) | Business, international | |
| The deficit virus. (Canada's budget deficit) | Business, international | Maxwell, Judith |
| The economic role of women. | Business, international | |
| The Pacific Rim countries: a great opportunity for Canada. | Business, international | Rao, Someshwar |
| The rise in "nonstandard" jobs. | Business, international | |
| The role of unemployment insurance. (unemployment in Newfoundland's fishing industry) | Business, international | House, Douglas |
| Two steps forward. (high technology industries and labor) (Jobs and Technology) | Business, international | |
| What is the service economy? | Business, international | |
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