An interview with economist Roslyn Kunin on the outlook for B.C.
For more than 30 years, Roslyn Kunin has been accurately predicting the future of B.C. economy. We asked her about insights she has gleaned from researching a recent report she produced for one of her clients.
The good news is the provincial economy looks robust. The bad news is the economy is so rosy, there may not be enough people to fill all the jobs. And she’s quick to point out that high technology won’t be coming to the rescue just in the nick of time either. In fact she says high-tech is part of the challenge because it creates even more jobs.
We ask Kunin, an economist, to join us for a conversation that matters about B.C.’s blue sky economy. Simon Fraser University’s Centre for Dialogue presents Conversations That Matter. Join veteran Broadcaster Stuart McNish each week for an important and engaging Conversation about the issues shaping our future.Please become a Conversations That Matter Patreon subscriber and support the production of the show with a $1 pledge here.
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