Economist Tom Courchene had an ‘uncanny ability’ to anticipate public policy needs | Unpublished
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Author: Alan Freeman
Publication Date: November 25, 2025 - 17:05

Economist Tom Courchene had an ‘uncanny ability’ to anticipate public policy needs

November 25, 2025

When colleagues of Tom Courchene at Queen’s University published a collection of essays in honour of the prominent economist in 2015, they decided to title the book Thinking Outside the Box. For good reason.

Prof. Courchene, who died on Nov. 4 at age 85, was far from conventional. Opinionated, irrepressible, self-deprecating, with interests that ranged from the heights of monetary policy to the quotidian details of unemployment insurance benefits, Prof. Courchene cut a swathe in Canadian public policy far beyond the ivory tower, with his often controversial work lauded and criticized by columnists and politicians alike.



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