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Carl Gaudreault

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RePEc Short-ID:pga86
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Finance Canada
Government of Canada

Ottawa, Canada
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Working papers

  1. Carl Gaudreault, "undated". "Le prix du pétrole et de l'activité économique régionale au Canada," Working Papers-Department of Finance Canada 2003-15, Department of Finance Canada.
  2. Carl Gaudreault, "undated". "Impact économique régional d’un changement dans les conditions monétaires au Canada," Working Papers-Department of Finance Canada 2002-03, Department of Finance Canada.
  3. Carl Gaudreault & Robert Lamy, "undated". "Forecasting a One Quarter Decline in U.S. Real GDP with Probit Models," Working Papers-Department of Finance Canada 2002-05, Department of Finance Canada.
  4. José Bourque & Carl Gaudreault, "undated". "Impact des variations de taux de change réel sur l’activité économique régionale au Canada," Working Papers-Department of Finance Canada 2004-03, Department of Finance Canada.
  5. Carl Gaudreault & Robert Lamy, "undated". "Forecasting a One Quarter Decline in Canadian Real GDP with Probit Models," Working Papers-Department of Finance Canada 2002-06, Department of Finance Canada.
  6. Carl Gaudreault, "undated". "Le prix de l’énergie et l’activité économique au Canada," Working Papers-Department of Finance Canada 2003-14, Department of Finance Canada.
  7. Carl Gaudreault & Jenness Cawthray & Robert Lamy, "undated". "Monitoring Future Economic Growth in Canadian Provinces with New Leading Economic Indexes," Working Papers-Department of Finance Canada 2002-02, Department of Finance Canada.
  8. Yanjun Liu & Carl Gaudreault & Robert Lamy, "undated". "New Concident, Leading and Recession Indexes for the Canadian Economy: An Application of the Stock and Watson Methodology," Working Papers-Department of Finance Canada 2003-12, Department of Finance Canada.

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Working papers

  1. Carl Gaudreault, "undated". "Le prix de l’énergie et l’activité économique au Canada," Working Papers-Department of Finance Canada 2003-14, Department of Finance Canada.

    Cited by:

    1. Yazid Dissou, 2007. "The Increase in World Prices of Commodities: Aggregate and Sectoral Adjustments in Canada," EcoMod2007 23900021, EcoMod.

  2. Carl Gaudreault & Jenness Cawthray & Robert Lamy, "undated". "Monitoring Future Economic Growth in Canadian Provinces with New Leading Economic Indexes," Working Papers-Department of Finance Canada 2002-02, Department of Finance Canada.

    Cited by:

    1. Tony Chernis & Calista Cheung & Gabriella Velasco, 2017. "A Three-Frequency Dynamic Factor Model for Nowcasting Canadian Provincial GDP Growth," Discussion Papers 17-8, Bank of Canada.

  3. Yanjun Liu & Carl Gaudreault & Robert Lamy, "undated". "New Concident, Leading and Recession Indexes for the Canadian Economy: An Application of the Stock and Watson Methodology," Working Papers-Department of Finance Canada 2003-12, Department of Finance Canada.

    Cited by:

    1. Cotrie, Gladys & Craigwell, Roland & Maurin, Alain, 2009. "A review of leading composite indicators: making a case for their use in Caribbean economies," MPRA Paper 33390, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 2009.
    2. Agne Reklaite, 2011. "Coincident, leading and recession indexes for the Lithuanian economy," Baltic Journal of Economics, Baltic International Centre for Economic Policy Studies, vol. 11(1), pages 91-108, July.
    3. Agne Reklaite, 2015. "Globalisation Effect Measure Via Hierarchical Dynamic Factor Modelling," Equilibrium. Quarterly Journal of Economics and Economic Policy, Institute of Economic Research, vol. 10(3), pages 139-149, September.
    4. Shikha Gupta & Nand Kumar, 2021. "Dynamics of globalization effect in India," Managerial and Decision Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 42(6), pages 1394-1406, September.
    5. Lili Hao & Eric C.Y. Ng, 2011. "Predicting Canadian recessions using dynamic probit modelling approaches," Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 44(4), pages 1297-1330, November.

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  1. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (3) 2003-10-28 2003-10-28 2004-09-05. Author is listed

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