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Jack M. Mintz
Jack M. Mintz (born 1951) is a prominent Canadian economist specializing in public policy and public economics.

As the President’s Fellow of the School of Public Policy at the University of Calgary, he focuses on research, capacity building, and leadership in tax, financial regulatory, and economic policy programs. He previously held the position of Palmer Chair and founding Director of the School of Public Policy from 2008 to 2015.

Mintz is actively involved in various boards and foundations, including serving on the board of directors of Mackenzie Health, York Region, Ontario, and the Aristotle Foundation for Public Policy. He holds key roles such as Distinguished Senior Fellow at the MacDonald-Laurier Institute, Senior Fellow at the C.D. Howe Institute, and research fellow at the International Tax and Investment Centre in Washington D.C., CESIfo Germany, and Oxford’s Centre of Business Taxation. He is a regular contributor to the Financial Post and sits on the editorial board of International Tax and Public Finance.

Dr. Mintz has an extensive academic background, having been a Professor of Business Economics at the Rotman School of Business and the Department of Economics at Queen’s University. He has held visiting positions at Columbia Law School and New York University Law School, and he served as President and CEO of the C.D. Howe Institute from 1999-2006. Mintz has been a notable figure in various governmental roles, including Clifford Clark Visiting Economist at Finance Canada in 1996 and 1997 to advise on budgetary matters. He was also appointed at that time by the Hon. Paul Martin to chair the federal government’s Technical Committee on Business Taxation whose report led to significant changes in the corporate tax system after 2000. He also chaired the Financial Investment and Planning Advisory Commission for the Alberta government in 2007 and Alberta Premier’s Economic Recovery Council from 2020 to 2022.

Throughout his career, Mintz has been actively involved in corporate boards, including Brookfield Asset Management, Morneau Shepell, CHC Helicopter, and Imperial Oil. He has consulted for prestigious institutions such as the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, and various governments and non-profit organizations.

Dr. Mintz received significant recognition, becoming a member of the Order of Canada in 2015 and receiving the Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012. He was awarded the Queen Elizabeth Platinum Medal in 2023 for his advice in support of Alberta’s economic recovery. Additionally, he has been acknowledged by Who’s Who Legal as one of the top global experts on corporate taxation since 2016 and has been named one of the most influential Albertans by Alberta Venture magazine in 2008 and 2010.

Early Life and Education
Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Mintz earned his Honours Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Alberta in 1973, a Master of Arts in Economics from Queen’s University in Ontario in 1974, and a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Essex in 1980.

Career

 * July 1, 2015-Current: President’s Fellow, School of Public Policy, University of Calgary.
 * January 1, 2008 – June 30, 2015: Palmer Chair in Public Policy, University of Calgary, and Director of the School of Public Policy.
 * 1989-2007: Professor of Business Economics, Joseph L. Rotman School of Management with a cross-appointment in the Department of Economics, University of Toronto.
 * 1999 – 2006, President and Chief Executive Officer, C.D. Howe Institute, Canada (on 80 percent secondment from University of Toronto).
 * January 1, 1996 – December 31, 1997, Clifford Clark Visiting Economist Department of Finance and Chair, Technical Committee on Business Taxation
 * 1993 – 1995, Associate Dean (Academic), Faculty of Management, University of Toronto.
 * 1978-89, Department of Economics, Queen’s University, Kingston.
 * 1986 (January – June), Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Carleton University.
 * 1984 (August) – 1985 (December), Department of Finance, Government of Canada – Special Advisor to Assistant Deputy Minister – Corporate Tax Research.
 * 1981, 1985 – Visiting Researcher, CORE, Belgium, sponsored by Institute of Management, Belgium.
 * 1974 (September) – 1975 (August), 1976 (July – August), Economic Council of Canada - Consultant - Financial Markets Group.
 * Consultant to the World Bank; OECD; IMF; Inter-American Development Bank; Peat Marwick, Washington; Finance Canada; Justice Canada; Governments of Saskatchewan, Ontario, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, British Columbia and Alberta; KPMG; Deloitte; Coopers Lybrand; PWC, Washington and Toronto; Deloitte; Ernst and Young, Toronto; C.D. Howe Institute; Conference Board of Canada; International Finance Corporation; Harvard Institute of International Development; Economic Council of Canada; OMERS; Ontario Teachers Pension Plan; Union Gas; Stikeman Elliot; Canadian Chamber of Commerce; Thomson Corporation; TD Bank, Imperial Oil, First Quantum Minerals, Anglo-American, Retail Council of Canada, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP, Ogilvie Renault, McCarthy Tetrault, MacMillan.
 * Contributor, National Post and Financial Post, biweekly since August, 2006-2019 and weekly beginning August 2019.

Select Peer-reviewed Papers

 * 1986 - Commodity tax competition between member states of a federation: Equilibrium and efficiency J Mintz, H Tulkens Journal of Public Economics 29 (2), 133-172
 * 1990 - Corporate tax holidays and investment JM Mintz The World Bank Economic Review 4 (1), 81-102
 * 1995 - The corporation tax: A survey J Mintz Fiscal Studies 16 (4), 23-68
 * 1996 - Transfer pricing rules and corporate tax competition R Elitzur, J Mintz Journal of Public Economics 60 (3), 401-422
 * 2004 - Income shifting, investment, and tax competition: theory and evidence from provincial taxation in Canada J Mintz, M Smart Journal of public Economics 88 (6), 1149-1168
 * 2004 - The optimal threshold for a value-added tax M Keen, J Mintz Journal of Public Economics 88 (3-4), 559-576
 * 2005 - Capital mobility and tax competition C Fuest, B Huber, J Mintz Foundations and Trends® in Microeconomics 1 (1), 1-62
 * 2010 - The Indirect Side of Direct Investment: Multinational Company Finance and Taxation JM Mintz, AJ Weichenrieder MIT press

Select Books and Monographs

 * Technical Committee on Taxation, Report 1997 - Often referred to as the Mintz Report


 * Most Favored Nation (C. D. Howe Institute 2002) Purvis Prize winner and Donner Prize runner-up for best book in public policy


 * The Indirect Side of Direct Investment: Multinational Company Finance and Taxation 2010. With Alfons Weichenrieder - MIT Press.


 * The Measure of Rates of Return in Canadian Banking (Economic Council of Canada 1978)


 * Taxes on Capital Income in Canada (Canadian Tax Foundation 1987). Written with Robin Boadway and Neil Bruce

Current Scholarly and Professional Activities

 * Research Fellow, International Tax and Investment Center
 * Special Advisor, Business Council of Alberta
 * Distinguished Fellow, MacDonald Laurier Institute
 * Senior Fellow, C. D. Howe Institute since 2020.
 * Research Fellow, CESifo, University of Munich, Germany
 * International Research fellow of the Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation
 * Board of Editors, International Tax and Public Finance
 * Board member, Aristotle Foundation
 * Judge, Donner Prize for Best Book in Public Policy
 * Alberta Panel on Public Health Emergency Governance Review

Awards

 * Queen Elizabeth Platinum Medal (1952-2022), 2023.


 * Award of Distinction (Bear Award), Ottawa Economics Association, 2019.


 * Order of Canada, Member, 2015.


 * President’s Fellow, University of Calgary, 2015-2023.


 * Palmer Chair in Public Policy and founding Director of the School of Public Policy, University of Calgary – 2008-15.


 * Queen Elizabeth II 60th Anniversary Jubilee Medal 2012.


 * Who’s Who Legal WWL Corporate Tax since 2015: Expert Witness (of 105 globally).


 * Financial Post, 5 Most Influential Regulators, 2012.


 * Top most influential 50 in Alberta, Venture Magazine, 2008, 2010 and 2013.


 * 2006, Mintz Economic Policy Seminar, C.D. Howe Institute – endowment funded by members of the C.D. Howe Institute in honour of Jack Mintz’s retirement as CEO.


 * 2006, Distinguished Speaker Series, Industry Canada


 * 2003 – 2006, Deloitte & Touche LLP Professor of Taxation, University of Toronto.


 * 1990 – 2001, Arthur Andersen Professor of Taxation, University of Toronto.


 * Named as number 27 of the “Tax Business 50” most influential tax experts in the world. Tax Business Magazine, November, 2005.


 * Second Prize, Donner Prize for Best Book in Public Policy 2002, “Most Favored Nation”.


 * Winner, Purvis Prize for best writing in Economic Policy for “Most Favored Nation”, 2002.


 * Who’s Who of Canadian Business
 * National Register’s Who’s Who In Executives and Professionals


 * 2001, Distinguished Speaker Series, Environment Canada


 * 2000, Alumni Excellence Award, University of Alberta, Edmonton.


 * 2000, Global Who’s Who of Economists.


 * Who’s Who of Canada (Since 1989).


 * 1998, Visiting Scholar, International Monetary Fund.


 * 1997, Distinguished Speaker, Industry Canada.


 * 1996 and 1997, Clifford Clark Visiting Economist, Finance Canada.


 * 1994, Distinguished Visiting Professor, University of Alberta.


 * 1993, Distinguished Visiting Professor, University of Calgary.


 * 1992, Graduate Business Council, University of Toronto, Outstanding Contribution to MBA Program.

Voluntary Activities

 * From 1969 to 1970 Jack Mintz was the International President of Aleph Zadik Aleph (male youth) of B’nai B’rith Youth Organization (now BBYO inc. an independent organization). Mintz was he second Canadian to be elected and first from Western Canada.
 * Co-chair of Kingston Jewish Community Council to settle Vietnamese boat refugee families in Kingston.
 * President, Kingston Jewish Community Council 1981-83.
 * Treasurer, Hillel Academy, Ottawa 1984-87 and board member 1984-89.
 * Director, Sylvia Ostry Foundation, 2004 – 2006.
 * Board Member, UJA Federation of Greater Toronto, 1998-2003.
 * Board member, UJA Federation, Calgary, 2008-13.
 * Board Member, Royal Ontario Museum, 2002-2011.
 * Vice-President and Chair, Social Sciences and Humanities Council, 2011-18.
 * Board Member, Literary Review of Canada, 2013-2018.
 * Board Member, Canada West Foundation, 2020-2002.
 * MacKenzie Health, York Region, Ontario, 2023-current.