Alan broadbent globe and mail
Alan Broadbent is a Canadian economist, author, and former president of the Maytree Foundation, a Toronto-based philanthropic organization. He is also a frequent contributor to The Globe and Mail, a Canadian national newspaper.
Broadbent has written numerous articles and op-eds for The Globe and Mail on a wide range of topics, including economics, politics, and social issues. He is known for his insightful and thought-provoking commentary, and has been a vocal advocate for progressive policies and social justice.
Some of his notable articles and columns in The Globe and Mail include:
- "The economy needs a reboot, not a stimulus package" (2019) - In this article, Broadbent argued that the Canadian economy needs a fundamental transformation, rather than just a stimulus package, to address issues such as income inequality and climate change.
- "The myth of the 'jobless recovery'" (2018) - In this column, Broadbent challenged the idea that the current economic recovery is "jobless," arguing that the problem is not a lack of jobs, but rather a lack of good jobs that pay a living wage.
- "The case for a universal basic income" (2017) - In this article, Broadbent made the case for a universal basic income (UBI) as a way to address poverty and income inequality, and argued that it could be funded through a combination of taxes and other revenue sources.
- "The economy is not a zero-sum game" (2016) - In this column, Broadbent argued that the economy is not a zero-sum game, where one person's gain must come at the expense of another. Instead, he argued that economic growth can be achieved through policies that benefit all members of society.
These are just a few examples of Broadbent's work in The Globe and Mail. He is a respected voice on economic and social issues, and his writing is widely read and respected in Canada and beyond.