
Frances Woolley
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Frances Woolley is a professor of economics at Carleton University, specializing in taxation and family economics. She has contributed to discussions on the emotional and economic effects of tax holidays, suggesting that the ending of such holidays might be felt more acutely by consumers than the initial relief they experienced during the holiday.
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Frances Woolley, an economics professor at Carleton University, has students who are dumbfounded by simple calculations.
Is AI dulling critical-thinking skills? As tech companies court students, educators weigh the risksThe Globe and Mail·
Canada· 2025-06-06
Carleton University economics professor Frances Woolley noted more than a quarter of youth aged 25-34 are food insecure already.
Gen Z consumers say Buy Canadian movement is unaffordableThe Globe and Mail·
Canada· 2025-03-22
Frances Woolley is a professor of economics at Carleton University and an expert on taxation and family economics.
Why the end of the GST holiday on February 15 will hurt more than you thinkThe Globe and Mail·
Canada· 2025-02-09















