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Centre for the Study of Living Standards

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Centre for the Study of Living Standards
AbbreviationCSLS
FormationAugust 1995; 29 years ago (1995-08)
TypeNonprofit organization
Headquarters170 Laurier Avenue W, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates45°25′12″N 75°41′41″W / 45.42000°N 75.69472°W / 45.42000; -75.69472Coordinates: 45°25′12″N 75°41′41″W / 45.42000°N 75.69472°W / 45.42000; -75.69472
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Region
Canada
Official language
English
Founder and Executive Director
Andrew Sharpe
Staff
2-10
Websitecsls.ca

The Centre for the Study of Living Standards (CSLS) is a nonprofit research organization and think tank[1] based in Ottawa, Ontario. Its objectives are to create a better understanding of trends in living standards and factors determining trends through research and contribute to public debate on living standards by developing and advocating specific policies through expert consensus.[2] The CSLS is also the publisher of an economic journal entitled the International Productivity Monitor.

Governance[edit]

The CSLS Board of Directors has 11 members as of the year 2020, and is composed of prominent academic economists and persons with experience in economic policy making at the highest levels.[3] Individuals currently serving on the Board are:

  • Andrew Sharpe (executive director)[4]
  • Tim Sargent (deputy executive director)
  • Michael Horgan (chair/president)

Members of the Board[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Canadian Think Tanks" (PDF). Career Planning Services. McGill University.
  2. "New Research on Incomes and Demographics in New Brunswick by the Centre for the Study of Living Standards". University of New Brunswick.
  3. "CSLS Board of Directors". Centre for the Study of Living Standards. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
  4. "Experts: Andrew Sharpe". Council of Canadian Academies.


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