Peter Dungan

Adjunct Associate Professor of Economic Analysis and Policy at Rotman School of Management

Schools

  • Rotman School of Management

Links

Rotman School of Management

Peter Dungan is an Adjunct Associate Professor of Economic Analysis and Policy, with cross-appointments at the Department of Economics and the School of Public Policy and Governance. He is also the Director of Rotman’s Policy and Economic Analysis Program. His research concentration is on computer simulation models of the Canadian and Ontario economies developed. They also form the backbone of an ongoing program developing both short-term and long-term economic forecasts for Canada and Ontario. Peter was appointed a member of the “Ontario Economic Forecast Council” by the Ontario Finance Minister in 2006.

## Education

  • Ph.D. Princeton University (1972 — 1977)
  • B.A. York University - Glendon College (1968 — 1972)

Companies

  • Adjunct Associate Professor - Economics School of Public Policy & Governance, University of Toronto (2008)
  • Adjunct Associate Professor of Business Economics University of Toronto - Rotman School of Management and Dept. of Economics (1977)

Skills

  • Policy
  • Policy Analysis
  • Economics

Videos

Fiscal Policy in Danada 1990-2014 - Forthcoming; Dungan, Murphy and Wilson; Canadian Tax Foundation; 2016

The Financial Crisis of 2008 and the ‘Real’ Economy: Damage but Not Disaster; The Finance Crisis and Rescue, Rotman School of Management and University of Toronto Press; 2008; Pages: pp. 81-94

The 2006 Budget: A Quantitative Appraisal; The 2006 Federal Budget: Conference Volume published by John Deutsch Institute, Queen''s University.; 2007; Pages: pp. 45-54

The Impact of Productivity Growth on Government Fiscal Balances; Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress - 2002; Institute for Research in Public Policy and Centre for the Study of Living Standards; 2002; Pages: pp. 95-116

  • Fiscal Policy in Danada 1990-2014 - Forthcoming; Dungan, Murphy and Wilson; Canadian Tax Foundation; 2016
  • The Financial Crisis of 2008 and the ‘Real’ Economy: Damage but Not Disaster; The Finance Crisis and Rescue, Rotman School of Management and University of Toronto Press; 2008; Pages: pp. 81-94
  • The 2006 Budget: A Quantitative Appraisal; The 2006 Federal Budget: Conference Volume published by John Deutsch Institute, Queen''s University.; 2007; Pages: pp. 45-54
  • The Impact of Productivity Growth on Government Fiscal Balances; Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress - 2002; Institute for Research in Public Policy and Centre for the Study of Living Standards; 2002; Pages: pp. 95-116

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