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May 2006, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 414-433 Social interactions in small groups
by Brian Krauth - 434-454 Financial innovations and managerial incentive contracting
by Saltuk Ozerturk - 455-476 Network externalities, discrete demand shifts, and submarginal-cost pricing
by Makoto Yano & Fumio Dei - 477-492 Rebates as incentives to exclusivity
by Can Erutku - 493-515 Preferential trade areas, multinational enterprises, and welfare
by Priya Ranjan - 516-543 Decentralized international exchange
by Robert Reed & Kathleen Trask - 544-563 The adjustment of external tariffs in the Kemp-Wan-Grinols compensation scheme
by Siu-kee Wong - 564-581 Product standards, trade disputes, and protectionism
by Daniel Sturm - 582-603 Labour force ageing and productivity performance in Canada
by Jianmin Tang & Carolyn MacLeod - 604-620 The politics of pollution: party regimes and air quality in Canada
by Ross McKitrick - 621-642 Political uncertainty and stock market returns: evidence from the 1995 Quebec referendum
by Marie-Claude Beaulieu & Jean-Claude Cosset & Naceur Essaddam
February 2006, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-21 Viewpoint: Male-female wage differentials: how can that be?
by Morley Gunderson - 22-52 The compelling effects of compulsory schooling: evidence from Canada
by Philip Oreopoulos - 53-67 Demand for skills in Canada: the role of foreign outsourcing and information-communication technology
by Beiling Yan - 68-93 Health investment, saving, and public policy
by Jie Zhang & Junsen Zhang & Michael Leung - 94-123 Wage inequality and overeducation in a model with efficiency wages
by Peter Skott - 124-144 Collective consumption and welfare
by Olivier Donni - 145-162 A trigonometric flexible consumer demand system
by Toshinobu Matsuda - 163-186 A test of the Hotelling rule using old-growth timber data
by John Livernois & Henry Thille & Xianqiang Zhang - 187-210 Can we obtain realistic parameter estimates for the `protection for sale' model?
by Devashish Mitra & Dimitrios Thomakos & Mehmet Ulubasoglu - 211-246 Border effects and the availability of domestic products abroad
by Carolyn Evans - 247-265 Trade frictions and welfare in the gravity model: how much of the iceberg melts?
by Edward Balistreri & Russell Hillberry - 266-295 Ins, outs, and the duration of trade
by Tibor Besedes & Thomas Prusa - 296-319 The seasonality of banking failures during the late National Banking Era
by Pere Gomis-Porqueras & Bruce Smith - 320-347 Common trends and common cycles in Canada: who knew so much has been going on?
by Elizabeth Wakerly & Byron Scott & James Nason - 348-374 Monetary policy arithmetic: reconciling theory with evidence
by Maxim Nikitin & Steven Russell
November 2005, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 1107-1135 International outsourcing and incomplete contracts
by Barbara Spencer - 1136-1159 Innis Lecture: Explorations in medium-run macroeconomics
by Paul Beaudry - 1160-1172 Buying power and strategic interactions
by Can Erutku - 1173-1190 Partial outsourcing, monitoring cost, and market structure
by Oz Shy & Rune Stenbacka - 1191-1203 Imperfect price discrimination, market structure, and efficiency
by Qihong Liu & Konstantinos Serfes - 1204-1223 Product differentiation, cost-reducing mergers, and consumer welfare
by George Norman & Lynne Pepall & Daniel Richards - 1224-1252 Sorting by foot: `travel-for' local public goods and equilibrium stratification
by Shin-Kun Peng & Ping Wang - 1253-1271 Inequality and trade
by Devashish Mitra & Vitor Trindade - 1272-1297 What drives the cross-country growth and inequality correlation?
by Debasis Bandyopadhyay & Parantap Basu - 1298-1326 Skill distribution and income disparity in a North-South trade model
by Hesham Abdel-Rahman - 1327-1363 Bigger establishments in thicker markets: can we explain early productivity differentials between Canada and the United States?
by Kris Inwood & Ian Keay - 1364-1383 Firm survival and exit in response to trade liberalization
by Jen Baggs - 1384-1400 Exporting and performance: evidence from Chilean plants
by Roberto Alvarez & Ricardo López - 1401-1430 Trade in the Triad: how easy is the access to large markets?
by Lionel Fontagné & Thierry Mayer & Soledad Zignago - 1431-1452 Minorities and majorities: a dynamic model of assimilation
by István Kónya - 1453-1471 Exchange rate regimes and inflation: only hard pegs make a difference
by Michael Bleaney & Manuela Francisco
August 2005, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 673-708 Viewpoint: Towards a solution to the puzzles in exchange rate economics: where do we stand?
by Lucio Sarno - 709-734 Causal effect of early initiation on adolescent smoking patterns
by M. Christopher Auld - 735-757 Peer effects and selection effects on smoking among Canadian youth
by Brian Krauth - 758-777 Trade and direct investment in producer services and the domestic market for expertise
by James Markusen & Thomas Rutherford & David Tarr - 778-806 Export orientation and domestic merger policy: theory and some empirical evidence
by Joseph Clougherty & Anming Zhang - 807-831 Sex, equality, and growth
by Nils-Petter Lagerlöf - 832-851 Unbalanced growth
by Kala Krishna & César Pérez - 852-869 Gradual globalization and inequality between and within countries
by Satya Das - 870-882 Interconnected communications networks and home market effects
by Toru Kikuchi - 883-899 A note on trade liberalization and common pool resources
by Erwin Bulte & Richard Damania - 900-918 A theory of mutual migration of polluting firms
by Laixun Zhao & Zhihao Yu & Yoshiko Onuma - 919-936 R&D cooperation with asymmetric spillovers
by Gamal Atallah - 937-954 A discipline without sympathy: the happiness of the majority and its demise
by Sandra Peart & David Levy - 955-978 Optimal risk-sharing under adverse selection and imperfect risk perception
by Arnold Chassagnon & Bertrand Villeneuve - 979-998 Poverty and inequality under income and price dispersions
by Christophe Muller - 999-1017 A computer software price index using scanner data
by Marc Prud'homme & Dimitri Sanga & Kam Yu - 1018-1036 Inflation targeting and core inflation
by Julie Smith - 1037-1056 Measuring volatility persistence in the presence of sudden changes in the variance of Canadian stock returns
by Farooq Malik & Bradley Ewing & James Payne - 1057-1106 Life-cycle asset accumulation and allocation in Canada
by Kevin Milligan
May 2005, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 309-344 Demographics and recent productivity performance: insights from cross-country comparisons
by Paul Beaudry & Fabrice Collard & David Green - 345-365 Tax credits, insurance, and the use of medical care
by Michael Smart & Mark Stabile - 366-393 A `long march' perspective on tobacco use in Canada
by Nikolay Gospodinov & Ian Irvine - 394-419 Food for education versus school quality: a comparison of policy options to reduce child labour
by Saqib Jafarey & Sajal Lahiri - 420-429 Tests of microeconomic foundations of a North American common currency area
by James Swofford - 430-453 Money, capital, and real liquidity effects with habit formation
by Arman Mansoorian & Leo Michelis - 454-481 Monetary union in West Africa: who might gain, who might lose, and why?
by Xavier Debrun & Paul Masson & Catherine Pattillo - 482-499 Using Engel curves to estimate bias in the Canadian CPI as a cost of living index
by Timothy Beatty & Erling Røed Larsen - 500-519 The non-monotonic relationship between seigniorage and inequality
by Joydeep Bhattacharya & Helle Bunzel & Joseph Haslag - 520-545 Using patents to mislead rivals
by Corinne Langinier - 546-573 Cooperative R&D and strategic trade policy
by Julie DeCourcy - 574-603 Who enjoys `TRIPs' abroad? An empirical analysis of intellectual property rights in the Uruguay Round
by Phillip McCalman - 604-614 Does S. Kuznets's belief question the Environmental Kuznets Curves?
by Alain Bousquet & Pascal Favard - 615-621 Investing exhaustible resource rents and the path of consumption
by Kirk Hamilton & John Hartwick - 622-640 The comparative advantage of public ownership: evidence from U.S. electric utilities
by John Kwoka - 641-672 Explaining the deteriorating entry earnings of Canada's immigrant cohorts, 1966 - 2000
by Abdurrahman Aydemir & Mikal Skuterud
February 2005, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-27 Viewpoint: Option prices, preferences, and state variables
by René Garcia & Richard Luger & Éric Renault - 28-48 Pensions and fertility incentives
by Robert Fenge & Volker Meier - 49-56 A tale of two cities and a Giffen good
by Rod Garratt - 57-80 Public capital, asymmetric information, and economic growth
by Wai-Hong Ho & Yong Wang - 81-104 Minimum wage impacts on youth employment transitions, 1993-1999
by Michele Campolieti & Tony Fang & Morley Gunderson - 105-127 The evolution of job stability in Canada: trends and comparisons with U.S. results
by Andrew Heisz - 128-148 Distributional effects of `general population' prescription drug programs in Canada
by Sule Alan & Thomas Crossley & Paul Grootendorst & Michael Veall - 149-173 Strategic union delegation and strike activity
by Ana Mauleon & Vincent Vannetelbosch - 174-193 Ex post bidding and efficient coordination unemployment
by Benoît Julien & John Kennes & Ian King - 194-210 Unemployment and the welfare effects of trade policy
by Udo Kreickemeier - 211-227 Antidumping protection and R&D competition
by Xiwang Gao & Kaz Miyagiwa - 228-241 Welfare-ranking ad valorem and specific tariffs under monopolistic competition
by Jan Jørgensen & Philipp Schröder - 242-254 An analysis of the MFN clause under asymmetries of cost and market structure
by Kamal Saggi & Halis Murat Yildiz - 255-272 Trade, market size, and industrial structure: revisiting the home-market effect
by Zhihao Yu - 273-289 A factor endowment theory of international trade under imperfect competition and increasing returns
by Kenji Fujiwara & Koji Shimomura - 290-308 Firm behaviour and market access in a Free Trade Area with rules of origin
by Jiandong Ju & Kala Krishna
November 2004, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 805-829 The elementary economics of social dilemmas
by B. Curtis Eaton - 830-849 Are migrants more skilled than non-migrants? Repeat, return, and same-employer migrants
by Jennifer Hunt - 850-878 Comparable worth in a decentralized labour market: the case of Ontario
by Michael Baker & Nicole Fortin - 879-897 The disintegrating Canadian labour market? The extent of the market then and now
by Patrick Coe & J.C. Herbert Emery - 898-917 Family income and child outcomes in Canada
by Martin Dooley & Jennifer Stewart - 918-950 A theory of gender differences in parental altruism
by Mukesh Eswaran & Ashok Kotwal - 951-977 Multidivisional firms, internal competition, and the merger paradox
by Anthony Creane & Carl Davidson - 978-998 The performance and robustness of simple monetary policy rules in models of the Canadian economy
by Denise Côté & John Kuszczak & Jean-Paul Lam & Ying Liu & Pierre St-Amant - 999-1020 Price stickiness, trend inflation, and output dynamics: a cross-country analysis
by Hashmat Khan - 1021-1041 Canadian and U.S. financial markets: testing the international integration hypothesis under time-varying conditional volatility
by Michel Normandin - 1042-1060 Trade, product cycles, and inequality within and between countries
by Susan Chun Zhu - 1061-1083 Lobbying, multisector trade, and sustainability of free-trade agreements
by Larry Qiu - 1084-1096 Voluntary import expansions with non-stationary demand
by Xiaopeng Yin - 1097-1117 Armington elasticities in intermediate inputs trade: a problem in using multilateral trade data
by Mika Saito - 1118-1150 Total factor productivity and the measurement of technological change
by Richard Lipsey & Kenneth Carlaw
August 2004, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 509-527 Viewpoint: Child research comes of age
by Janet Currie - 528-551 Mandatory retirement and older worker employment
by M. Shannon & D. Grierson - 552-589 On durable goods markets with entry and adverse selection
by Maarten Janssen & Santanu Roy - 590-612 Modelling the choice between regulation and liability in terms of social welfare
by Marcel Boyer & Donatella Porrini - 613-628 Aggregation effects on price and expenditure elasticities in a quadratic almost ideal demand system
by Frank Denton & Dean Mountain - 629-655 Asset pricing theory and the valuation of Canadian paintings
by Douglas Hodgson & Keith Vorkink - 656-677 Tariff-jumping FDI and domestic firms' profits
by Bruce Blonigen & KaSaundra Tomlin & Wesley Wilson - 678-720 Trade policy under the GATT-WTO: empirical evidence of the equal treatment rule
by Chad Bown - 721-741 Capital utilization and habit formation in a small open economy model
by Marc-André Letendre - 742-756 Fiscal policy, long-run growth, and welfare in a stock-flow model of public goods
by Sugata Ghosh & Udayan Roy - 757-767 Tax-deferred savings plans and interest deductibility
by John Burbidge - 768-781 Preference shocks from aggregation: time series data evidence
by Lilia Maliar & Serguei Maliar - 782-801 Real exchange rates, preferences, and incomplete markets: evidence, 1961-2001
by Allen Head & Todd Mattina & Gregor Smith
May 2004, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 243-268 Viewpoint: Canadian competition policy: progress and prospects
by Thomas Ross - 269-293 Direct sale of information when precision is unobservable
by Saltuk Ozerturk - 294-312 Determinants of Canadian bilateral aid allocations: humanitarian, commercial or political?
by Ryan Macdonald & John Hoddinott - 313-335 A cost-benefit analysis of R&D tax incentives
by Benjamin Russo - 336-352 Monetary policy in a cash-in-advance economy: employment, capital accumulation, and the term structure of interest rates
by Arman Mansoorian & Mohammed Mohsin - 353-374 Asymmetry in Okun's law
by Paramsothy Silvapulle & Imad Moosa & Mervyn Silvapulle - 375-391 Lumpy consumer durables, market power, and endogenous business cycles
by Kala Krishna & Cemile Yavas - 392-420 Labour markets, liquidity, and monetary policy regimes
by Dave Andolfatto & Scott Hendry & Kevin Moran - 421-444 Sources of aggregate labour productivity growth in Canada and the United States
by Jianmin Tang & Weimin Wang - 445-458 Tariffs versus quotas in the presence of imperfect competition and cross-border externalities
by Taiji Furusawa & Keisaku Higashida & Jota Ishikawa - 459-483 The determinants of bilateral trade
by Huiwen Lai & Susan Chun Zhu - 484-508 Common markets and trade liberalization
by Costas Hadjiyiannis
February 2004, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-27 Viewpoint: Understanding the Great Depression
by Barry Eichengreen - 28-52 Unions without rents: the curious economics of faculty unions
by Arthur Hosios & Aloysius Siow - 53-77 Adaptation and inequality: children of immigrants in Canadian schools
by Christopher Worswick - 78-94 International outsourcing when labour markets are unionized
by Jan Rose Skaksen - 95-122 Antidumping law as a collusive device
by Maurizio Zanardi - 123-139 Escaping the poverty trap in a developing rural economy
by Nguyen Manh Hung & Paul Makdissi - 140-148 Informational spillovers and the coordination of speculative investments
by Francisco González - 149-177 Waves in consumption with interdependence among consumers
by Robin Cowan & William Cowan & G.M. Peter Swann - 178-188 Monopoly extraction of an exhaustible resource with two markets
by Carolyn Fischer & Ramanan Laxminarayan - 189-198 An incremental analysis of the value of expanding a wilderness area
by Jonathan Buttle & Daniel Rondeau - 199-218 Alternative hypotheses and the volume of trade: the gravity equation and the extent of specialization
by Jon Haveman & David Hummels - 219-240 A longitudinal analysis of earnings change in Canada
by Charles Beach & Ross Finnie
November 2003, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 767-808 Identification, weak instruments, and statistical inference in econometrics
by Jean-Marie Dufour - 809-831 Growth theory and industrial revolutions in Britain and America
by Knick Harley - 832-859 The evolution of preferences and competition: a rationalization of Veblen's theory of invidious comparisons
by Curtis Eaton & Mukesh Eswaran - 860-883 On the option to invest in pollution control under a regime of tradable emissions allowances
by Margaret Insley - 884-910 International aspects of public infrastructure investment
by Spiros Bougheas & Panicos Demetriades & Edgar Morgenroth - 911-922 Optimal redistribution when different workers are indistinguishable
by Maurice Marchand & Pierre Pestieau & María Racionero - 923-948 A cross-country comparison of the cyclicality of real wages
by Haoming Liu - 949-972 An estimated Canadian DSGE model with nominal and real rigidities
by Ali Dib - 973-992 Policy rule Nash equilibria
by Gerhard Sorger - 993-1006 Strategic policy for product R&D with symmetric costs
by Naoto Jinji - 1007-1025 Consumer-benefiting exclusive territories
by Toshihiro Matsumura - 1026-1033 Comments on `Dynamics of income distribution'
by Liutang Gong
August 2003, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 523-545 Product differentiation in successive vertical oligopolies
by Paul Belleflamme & Eric Toulemonde - 546-565 The closed-loop effect and the profitability of horizontal mergers
by Hassan Benchekroun - 566-586 R&D, innovation, and technological progress: a test of the Schumpeterian framework without scale effects
by Marios Zachariadis - 587-607 Decentralizing hydro power production
by Stefan Ambec & Joseph Doucet - 608-633 Eco-labelling scheme, environmental protection, and protectionism
by Huilan Tian - 634-657 Export-market participation and productivity performance in Canadian manufacturing
by John Baldwin & Wulong Gu - 658-673 Product differentiation and the gains from trade under Bertrand duopoly
by Roger Clarke & David Collie - 674-700 International capital flows under asymmetric information and costly monitoring: implications of debt and equity financing
by Rebecca Neumann - 701-727 Smuggling, non-fundamental uncertainty, and parallel market exchange rate volatility
by Richard Clay Barnett - 728-746 Growth and unemployment in a shirking efficiency wage model
by Michelle Alexopoulos - 747-757 Goods market responses to trade shocks and trade and wages decompositions
by Lisandro Abrego & John Whalley - 758-764 Review of Making Money: An Insider's Perspective on Finance, Politics, and Canada's Central Bank by John Crow
by David Laidler
May 2003, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 261-290 The retirement incentive effects of Canada's Income Security programs
by Michael Baker & Jonathan Gruber & Kevin Milligan - 291-325 Poverty dynamics: empirical evidence for Canada
by Ross Finnie & Arthur Sweetman - 326-349 On estimating the cost of characteristics indices from consumer demand analysis
by Panayiota Lyssiotou - 350-372 Should land and capital be taxed at a uniform rate?
by Kangoh Lee - 373-400 The law of one price: intranational evidence for Canada
by Janet Ceglowski - 401-420 International macroeconomic fluctuations and the current account
by Mathias Hoffmann - 421-442 Financial variables and real activity in Canada
by Christis Hassapis - 443-462 Coupons and `everyday low prices': price competition with multiple instruments
by Lester Kwong - 463-474 Optimal price regulation in a growth model with monopolistic suppliers of intermediate goods
by Lewis Evans & Neil Quigley & Jie Zhang - 475-496 Economic and environmental impacts of the Kyoto Protocol
by Christoph Böhringer & Carsten Vogt - 495-520 Toxic release inventories and green consumerism: empirical evidence from Canada
by Werner Antweiler & Kathryn Harrison
February 2003, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-20 Explaining cross-country differences in policy response to child labour
by Sylvain E. Dessy & Désiré Vencatachellum - 21-40 A Ricardian model of climate change in Canada
by Michelle J. Reinsborough - 41-61 Multiproduct firm behaviour in a differentiated market
by Eric Giraud-Héraud & Hakim Hammoudi & Mahdi Mokrane - 62-87 Mixed oligopoly and spatial agglomeration
by Noriaki Matsushima & Toshihiro Matsumura - 88-125 Technological choices and regulation: the case of the Canadian manufacturing sectors
by Pierre Ouellette & Stéphane Vigeant - 126-136 Is the export-led growth hypothesis valid for Canada?
by Titus O. Awokuse - 137-154 Is environmental policy a secondary trade barrier? An empirical analysis
by Josh Ederington & Jenny Minier - 155-167 Interconnectivity of communications networks and international trade
by Toru Kikuchi - 168-191 Rationalized subjective equilibria in repeated games
by Oishi Hidetsugu - 192-223 Expense ratios of North American mutual funds
by Karen Ruckman - 224-253 A history of prices in Canada, 1840-1871: a new wholesale price index
by Donald G. Paterson & Ronald A. Shearer - 254-258 Sylvia Nasar: A Beautiful Mind (book) Ron Howard: A Beautiful Mind (movie)
by James A. Brander
November 2002, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 615-645 Bootstrap inference in econometrics
by James G. MacKinnon - 646-688 Decomposing changes in wage distributions: a unified approach
by Thomas Lemieux - 689-716 Property rights, labour markets, and efficiency in a transition economy: the case of rural China
by Dwayne Benjamin & Loren Brandt - 717-736 Profit taxes and the growth of fringe firms
by Marianne Vigneault & Jean-François Wen - 737-756 Canadian consumption and portfolio shares
by Michel Normandin & Pascal St-Amour - 757-785 Uncertainty, arbitrage and intra-industry trade
by Sudipto Dasgupta & Tridip Ray & Kit Pong Wong