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November 2002, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 786-804 Welfare-maximizing and revenue-maximizing tariffs with a few domestic firms
by Bruno Larue & Jean-Philippe Gervais - 805-818 Can cross-border pollution reduce pollution?
by Panos Hatzipanayotou & Sajal Lahiri & Michael S. Michael - 819-842 Does trade liberalization harm the environment? A new test
by Judith M. Dean - 843-853 How long to eat a cake of unknown size? Optimal time horizon under uncertainty
by Ramesh C. Kumar - 854-878 Skill differentiation and wage disparity in a decentralized matching model of North-South trade
by Hesham M. Abdel-Rahman & George Norman & Ping Wang - 879-905 The role of credentials in the Canadian labour market
by Ana M. Ferrer & W. Craig Riddell - 906-912 News of the Association / Chronique de l'Association Minutes of the 36th Annual General Meeting of the Canadian Economics Association / L'Association Canadienne d'Economique, Sunday 2 June 2002, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta
by Michel Poitevin & Charles Beach
August 2002, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 417-435 Joint tax evasion
by Robin Boadway & Nicolas Marceau & Steeve Mongrain - 436-456 Tax-preferred savings accounts and marginal tax rates: evidence on RRSP participation
by Kevin Milligan - 457-475 A welfare analysis of Canadian chartered bank mergers
by James McIntosh - 476-494 Strategic FDI and industrial ownership structure
by Christopher J. Ellis & Dietrich Fausten - 495-516 Complementarity, growth, and trade
by Seppo Honkapohja & Arja Turunen-Red - 517-530 Aggregation bias, compositional change, and the border effect
by Russell H. Hillberry - 531-555 Price rigidity, the mark-up, and the dynamics of the current account
by Giovanni Lombardo - 556-567 Post-Plaza intervention in the DEM/USD exchange rate
by Rasmus Fatum - 568-585 Variable Rational Partisan Business Cycles: theory and some evidence
by Jac C. Heckelman - 586-610 Comparing Consumption-Based Asset-Pricing models
by Stephen Gordon & Lucie Samson
May 2002, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 185-217 Tight money policies and inflation revisited
by Joydeep Bhattacharya & Noritaka Kudoh - 218-238 Asymmetric output cost of lowering inflation: empirical evidence for Canada
by Hyeon-Seung Huh & Hyun-Hoon Lee - 239-256 Identifying a policymaker's target: an application to the Bank of Canada
by Nicholas Rowe & James Yetman - 257-281 Vertical product differentiation and the import demand function: theory and evidence
by Jim Malley & Thomas Moutos - 282-306 Import price elasticities: reconsidering the evidence
by Hélène Erkel-Rousse & Daniel Mirza - 307-330 The impact of patent rights on international trade: evidence from Canada
by Mohammed Rafiquzzaman - 331-340 Congestible communications networks and international trade
by Toru Kikuchi & Tetsuro Ichikawa - 341-362 Productivity performance and international competitiveness: an old test reconsidered
by Ehsan U. Choudhri & Lawrence L. Schembri - 363-384 The effect of unemployment insurance on weekly hours of work in Canada
by Jane Friesen - 385-409 A model of evidence production and optimal standard of proof and penalty in criminal trials
by Okan Yilankaya - 410-413 Rank, separability, and conditional demands
by Arthur Lewbel
February 2002, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-15 Green national income and expenditure
by Robert D. Cairns - 16-35 Optimal early action on greenhouse gas emissions
by Peter W. Kennedy - 36-51 Divide and conquer: multiple leasing in common pool oil fields
by Lasheng Yuan - 52-77 Retail price cycles and response asymmetry
by Andrew Eckert - 78-91 Semi-non-parametric estimates of substitution for Canadian monetary assets
by Adrian R. Fleissig & Apostolos Serletis - 92-114 Is the AK model still alive? The long-run relation between growth and investment re-examined
by Dajin Li - 115-137 Cost of living, real wages and real incomes in thirteen Canadian cities, 1900-1950
by J. C. Herbert Emery & Clint Levitt - 138-152 The social welfare implications, decomposability, and geometry of the Sen family of poverty indices
by Kuan Xu & Lars Osberg - 153-165 Age effects on consumer demand: an additive partially linear regression model
by Panayiota Lyssiotou & Panos Pashardes & Thanasis Stengos - 166-182 Efficiency considerations and the exemption of food from sales and value added taxes
by Aled ab Iorwerth & John Whalley
November 2001, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 849-858 Canadian unemployment insurance as a Pareto-optimal policy instrument
by Charles Blackorby - 859-881 The rise and decline of the Soviet economy
by Robert C. Allen - 882-902 Speculative attacks with unpredictable or unknown foreign exchange reserves
by Gregor W. Smith - 903-920 Government spending, interest rates, and capital accumulation in a two-sector model
by Yoshiyasu Ono & Akihisa Shibata - 921-942 Private insurance subsidies and public health care markets: evidence from Canada
by Mark Stabile - 943-966 Membership has its privileges: the effect of social capital and neighbourhood characteristics on the earnings of microfinance borrowers
by Rafael Gomez & Eric Santor - 967-987 Strategic R&D policy under vertically differentiated oligopoly
by Jee-Hyeong Park - 988-1009 Economic information versus quality variation in cross-country data
by John W. Dawson & Joseph P. Dejuan & John J. Seater & E. Frank Stephenson - 1010-1023 Product differentiation, competition, and international trade
by Daniel M. Bernhofen - 1024-1041 Measuring internal trade distances: a new method applied to estimate provincial border effects in Canada
by John F. Helliwell & Geneviève Verdier - 1042-1065 Working part time: by choice or by constraint
by Garry F. Barrett & Denise J. Doiron - 1066-1099 Immigrant earnings: age at immigration matters
by Joseph Schaafsma & Arthur Sweetman
August 2001, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 591-611 On the spread and impact of anti-dumping
by Thomas J. Prusa - 612-638 Political economy, sectoral shocks, and border enforcement
by Gordon H. Hanson & Antonio Spilimbergo - 639-660 Anti-dumping measures as a tool of protectionism: A mechanism design approach
by Leonard K. Cheng & Larry D. Qiu & Kit Pong Wong - 661-676 Import quotas, tied aid, capital accumulation, and welfare
by Chi-Chur Chao & Eden S. H. Yu - 677-696 Trade creation and trade diversion in the Canada - United States Free Trade Agreement
by Kimberly A. Clausing - 697-718 What impact does the choice of formula have on international comparisons?
by Keir G. Armstrong - 719-738 Exchange rate pass-through and its determinants in Canadian manufacturing industries
by Stanley W. Kardasz & Kenneth R. Stollery - 739-759 Distributional dynamics following a technological revolution
by David Andolfatto & Eric Smith - 760-784 Self-employment dynamics and self-employment trends: a study of Canadian men and women, 1982-1998
by Peter J. Kuhn & Herb J. Schuetze - 785-806 The effects of unions on research and development: an empirical analysis using multi-year data
by Julian R. Betts & Cameron W. Odgers & Michael K. Wilson - 807-826 Human capital accumulation and endogenous public expenditures
by Gerhard Glomm & B. Ravikumar - 827-845 Price, scarcity rent, and a modified r per cent rule for non-renewable resources
by John Livernois & Patrick Martin
May 2001, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 313-344 Education, earnings, and the "Canadian G.I. Bill"
by Thomas Lemieux & David Card - 345-376 Occupational gender composition and wages in Canada, 1987-1988
by Michael Baker & Nicole M. Fortin - 377-395 Workplace risks and wages: Canadian evidence from alternative models
by Morley Gunderson & Douglas Hyatt - 396-410 Union suppression and certification success
by Chris Riddell - 411-429 In and out of the labour market: long-term income consequences of child-related interruptions to women's paid work
by Shelley Phipps & Peter Burton & Lynn Lethbridge - 430-447 Using the gravity equation to differentiate among alternative theories of trade
by Robert C. Feenstra & James R. Markusen & Andrew K. Rose - 448-464 Private information for foreign investment in emerging economies
by Yuko Kinoshita & Ashoka Mody - 465-480 International capital tax evasion and the foreign tax credit puzzle
by Kimberley A. Scharf - 481-503 An empirical analysis of intergovernmental tax interaction: the case of business income taxes in Canada
by Masayoshi Hayashi & Robin Boadway - 504-524 Endogenous public sector budgeting: to centralize or not?
by Gervan Fearon - 525-548 Know-how sharing with stochastic innovations
by B. Curtis Eaton & Mukesh Eswaran - 549-569 Price discrimination and quality improvement
by Amy Jocelyn Glass - 570-587 The markup and inflation: evidence in OECD countries
by Katharine S. Neiss
February 2001, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-17 Monetary aggregates as indicators of economic activity in Canada: empirical evidence
by Pierre L. Siklos & Andrew G. Barton - 18-35 The macroeconomic effects of infrequent information with adjustment costs
by Marco Bonomo & René Garcia - 36-57 Testing the endogenous growth model: public expenditure, taxation, and growth over the long run
by Michael Bleaney & Norman Gemmell & Richard Kneller - 58-81 The Beveridge curve and unemployment fluctuations in Canada
by Richard Archambault & Mario Fortin - 82-99 Inflation, taxes, and the coordination of monetary and fiscal policy by use of a game of chicken
by Richard C. Barnett - 100-119 Pension coverage and retirement savings of young and prime-aged workers in Canada, 1986-1997
by René Morissette & Marie Drolet - 120-131 Did tax flattening affect RRSP contributions?
by Michael R. Veall - 132-148 Technology and the demand for skills in Canada: an industry-level analysis
by Surendra Gera & Wulong Gu & Zhengxi Lin - 149-164 Do stricter penalties deter drinking and driving? An empirical investigation of Canadian impaired driving laws
by Anindya Sen - 165-173 The Montreal Gazette call loan rate, 1871-1907
by Kieran Furlong - 174-195 Farm settlement with imperfect capital markets: a life-cycle application to Upper Canada, 1826-1851
by Frank D. Lewis - 196-211 Renewable resource management with environmental prediction
by Christopher Costello & Stephen Polasky & Andrew Solow - 212-224 Can subsidies for MARs be procompetitive?
by Kala Krishna & Suddhasatwa Roy & Marie Thursby - 225-239 A dynamic model of endogenous trade policy
by Beverly Lapham & Roger Ware - 240-258 Leadership selection, internal promotion, and bureaucratic corruption in less developed polities
by James E. Rauch - 259-289 The rank and model specification of demand systems: an empirical analysis using United States microdata
by Christopher J. Nicol - 290-307 Weakly non-separable preferences and the Harberger-Laursen-Metzler effect
by Shinsuke Ikeda
November 2000, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 847-877 Poverty in Canada and the United States: measurement, trends, and implications
by Lars Osberg - 878-906 Can the theory of incentives explain decentralization?
by Michel Poitevin - 907-936 Cohort patterns in Canadian earnings: assessing the role of skill premia in inequality trends
by Paul Beaudry & David A. Green - 937-961 Dynamics of income distribution
by Hongyi Li & Danyang Xie & Heng-Fu Zou - 962-980 Aggregate spillovers magnify the welfare benefits of tax reform
by Todd A. Knoop & Kenneth J. Matheny - 981-1008 Needs-based health care funding: implications for resource distribution in Ontario
by Kelly Bedard & John Dorland & Allan W. Gregory & Joanne Roberts - 1009-1033 Coordination, matching, and wages
by Melanie Cao & Shouyong Shi - 1034-1048 Switching costs and screening efficiency of incomplete contracts
by Mehmet Bac - 1049-1068 Canadian manufacturers' relative productivity performance, 1907-1990
by Ian Keay - 1069-1090 A model of substitution of non-tariff barriers for tariffs
by Zhihao Yu - 1091-1105 National borders and international trade: evidence from the European Union
by Volker Nitsch - 1106-1119 Linear Pigovian taxes and the optimal size of a polluting industry
by Ross McKitrick & Robert A. Collinge
August 2000, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 591-603 The failure of the monetary exchange rate model for the Canadian-U.S. dollar
by David O. Cushman - 604-617 A non-linear sensitivity analysis of cross-country growth regressions
by Pantelis Kalaitzidakis & Theofanis P. Mamuneas & Thanasis Stengos - 618-633 Phases of the Canadian business cycle
by Philip M. Bodman & Mark Crosby - 634-661 Government debt spillovers and creditworthiness in a federation
by Stuart Landon & Constance E. Smith - 662-676 Risk sharing in a federation with population mobility and long horizons
by Arman Mansoorian - 677-694 The deductibility of provincial business taxes in a federation with vertical fiscal externalities
by Bev Dahlby & Jack Mintz & Sam Wilson - 695-714 The determinants of municipal tax rates in British Columbia
by Craig Brett & Joris Pinkse - 715-741 Social assistance and labour supply
by Louis N. Christofides - 742-765 Union bargaining power, relative wages, and efficiency in Canada
by Timothy C.G. Fisher & Robert G. Waschik - 766-786 Free trade agreements without delocation
by Richard E. Baldwin & Frederic Robert-Nicoud - 787-798 Evaluating trade reform with many consumers
by Jiandong Ju & Kala Krishna - 799-817 TRIMs, environmental taxes, and foreign investment
by Chi-Chur Chao & Eden S.H. Yu - 818-839 Public policy and R&D when research joint ventures are costly
by Jon Vilasuso & Mark R. Frascatore
May 2000, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 297-318 The efficiencies defence in merger cases: implications of alternative standards
by Lin Bian - 319-340 Setting standards for credible compliance and law enforcement
by Marcel Boyer & Tracy R. Lewis & Wei Lin Liu - 341-359 The effect of additions to or deletions from the TSE 300 Index on Canadian share prices
by Isidore Masse & Robert Hanrahan & Joseph Kushner & Felice Martinello - 360-393 Credit market imperfections and exchange rate variability
by Wai-Ming Ho - 394-412 Buyback programs in commercial fisheries:efficiency versus transfers
by Quinn Weninger - 413-434 On estimating the option value of preserving a wilderness area
by Margaret Forsyth - 435-470 Employment and child-care choices in Canada and the United States
by Charles Michalopoulos & Philip K. Robins - 471-487 The bargaining family revisited
by Kai A. Konrad & Kjell Erik Lommerud - 488-505 Outlet types and the Canadian Consumer Price Index
by Alan G. White - 506-522 Infrastructure, specialization, and economic growth
by Spiros Bougheas & Panicos O. Demetriades & Theofanis P. Mamuneas - 523-539 Endogenous factor market distortion, risk aversion, and international trade under input uncertainty
by Hamid Beladi & Nancy H. Chau - 540-563 The Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement and labour market adjustment in Canada
by Eugene Beaulieu - 564-586 Quality control mechanisms under capitation payment for medical services
by Pierre Thomas Léger
February 2000, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-24 The new regionalism: trade liberalization or insurance?
by Carlo Perroni & John Whalley - 25-40 Tariff strategies and small open economies
by Pascalis Raimondos-Møller & Alan D. Woodland - 41-52 Export market correlation and strategic trade policy
by Mahmudul Anam & Shin-Hwan Chiang - 53-68 Transfer prices and the structure of intra-firm trade
by Vibhas Madan - 69-86 Market share, cost-based dumping, and anti-dumping policy
by Thusnelda Tivig & Uwe Walz - 87-113 A normative and statistical approach to measuring classical horizontal inequity
by Jean-Yves Duclos & Peter J. Lambert - 114-121 Productivity-enhancing public investment and benefit taxation: the case of factor-augmenting public inputs
by James P. Feehan & Mutsumi Matsumoto - 122-132 Renewable resources and the gains from trade
by Rögnvaldur Hannesson - 133-148 The expectations hypothesis, term premia, and the Canadian term structure of interest rates
by Walid Hejazi & Huiwen Lai & Xian Yang - 149-174 Optimality of workfare with heterogeneous preferences
by Katherine Cuff - 175-189 Irrationality and intertemporal choice in early neoclassical thought
by Sandra J. Peart - 190-212 Market discipline and corporate efficiency: evidence from Bulgaria
by Simeon Djankov & Bernard Hoekman - 213-251 CEO pay, firm size, and corporate performance: evidence from Canada
by Xianming Zhou - 252-270 Strategic debt with multi-task technologies
by Alberto Dalmazzo - 271-287 Inequality, inflation, and central bank independence
by Jim Dolmas & Gregory W. Huffman & Mark A. Wynne
November 1999, Volume 32, Issue 5
- 1097-1134 Presidential Address: Canadian labour market performance in international perspective
by W. Craig Riddell - 1135-1163 Innis Lecture: Economics and the well-being of Canadian children
by Shelley Phipps - 1164-1173 Comparing Capital Mobility Across Provincial and National Borders
by John F. Helliwell & Ross McKitrick - 1174-1190 Heteroskedastic Exchange Rates and Time-Varying Optimal Intervention Rules
by Diana N. Weymark - 1191-1214 Fiscal Policy and Growth in a Small Open Economy with Elastic Labor Supply
by Stephen J. Turnovsky - 1215-1226 Fiscal Policy and Productivity Growth in the OECD
by Steven P. Cassou & Kevin J. Lansing - 1227-1244 National Debt, Savings, and Real Interest Rates in a Neoclassical Growth Model
by Shawn Ni - 1245-1257 A Pure Credit Economy
by Keith MacKinnon - 1258-1274 Capital Goods Trade and R&D Spillovers in the OECD
by Bin Xu & Jianmao Wang - 1275-1298 Incentives for Foreign Direct Investment under Imitation
by Ping Lin & Kamal Saggi - 1299-1312 Trade and the Distribution Sector: Some Evidence for OECD Countries
by Usree Bandyopadhyay - 1313-1327 Learning About Environmental Damage: Implications for Emissions Trading
by Peter Kennedy
August 1999, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 843-877 Changes in the Relative Structure of Wages and Employment: A Comparison of the United States, Canada, and France
by David Card & Francis Kramarz & Thomas Lemieux - 878-905 Can a Matching Model Explain the Long-Run Increase in Canada's Unemployment Rate?
by Andreas Hornstein & Mingwei Yuan - 906-929 Does More Mean Less? The Male/Female Wage Gap and the Proportion of Females at the Establishment Level
by Kevin Reilly & Tony Wirjanto - 930-955 Evidence of New Immigrant Assimilation in Canada
by Mary L. Grant - 956-975 Endogenous Incomplete Contracts: A Bargaining Approach
by Lutz-Alexander Busch & Ignatius Horstmann - 976-994 Endogenous Liquidity Providers and Exchange Rate Dynamics
by Hamid Faruqee & Lee Redding - 995-1008 International Portfolio Diversification with Generalized Expected Utility Preferences
by Joshua Aizenman - 1009-1027 Openness, Specialization, and Productivity Growth in Less Developed Countries
by James E. Rauch & Diana Weinhold - 1028-1056 Trade Barriers as Outcomes from Two-Stage Games: Evidence
by Kishore Gawande - 1057-1068 Dynamics and Discriminatory Import Policy
by Theodore To - 1069-1081 Debt as an Entry Deterrent Under Bertrand Price Competition
by Dean Showalter - 1082-1092 The great Canadian slump: a rejoinder to Freedman and Macklem
by Pierre Fortin
May 1999, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 589-612 The Evolution of Welfare Participation Among Canadian Lone Mothers From 1973-1991
by Martin D. Dooley - 613-629 The Efficiency Case for Universality
by Nicholas Rowe & Frances Woolley - 630-653 Holding the line: The CRTC and the pricing of Canadian basic cable television services
by Stephen M. Law - 654-672 Strategic Underinvestment in Informative Advertising: The Cases of Substitutes and Complements
by Marcel Boyer & Michel Moreaux - 673-687 Tradition and Common Property Management
by Matthew A. Turner - 688-704 Municipal Water Supply and Sewage Treatment: Costs, Prices and Distortions
by Steven Renzetti - 705-728 Property Rights, Competition and Depletion in the Eighteenth-Century Canadian Fur Trade: The Role of the European Market
by Ann M. Carlos & Frank D. Lewis - 729-743 Multiproduct Industries: The Case of Multispecies Individual Quota Fisheries
by Niels Vestergaard - 744-750 Irving Fisher and the Fisher Relation: Setting the Record Straight
by Robert W. Dimand - 751-766 Can Bilateral Trade Agreements Help Induce Free Trade
by Raymond Riezman - 767-784 Strategic Trade and Competition Policies to Assist Distressed Industries
by Theresa M. Greaney - 785-798 Endogenous Export Subsidies as a Revenue-Seeking Activity: Some Implications for the Evolution of Protection
by Paul Pecorino - 799-816 Unionized Oligopoly and Trade Liberalization
by T. Fisher & D. Wright - 817-844 Trade, Multinationals, and Transfer Pricing Regulations
by Guttorm Schjelderup & Alfons J. Weichenrieder
April 1999, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 251-280 Can measurement error explain the productivity paradox?
by W. Erwin Diewert & Kevin J. Fox - 281-308 The productivity paradox: evidence from indirect indicators of service sector productivity growth
by Edward N. Wolff - 309-334 The Solow productivity paradox: what do computers do to productivity?
by Jack E. Triplett - 335-362 Information technology and its impact on firm-level productivity: evidence from government and private data sources, 1977-1993
by Bill Lehr & Frank Lichtenberg - 363-383 Innovationa and information technology in services
by Georg Licht & Dietmar Moch - 384-407 Information technology and productivity growth: an empirical analysis for Canada and the United States
by Surendra Gera & Wulong Wu & Frank C. Lee - 408-425 The measurement of retail output and the retail revolution
by Leonard I. Nakamura - 426-446 Tangibles, intangibles and services: a new taxonomy for the classification of output
by Peter Hill - 447-470 New goods and the mesaurement of real economic growth
by Michael C. Wolfson - 471-499 Productivity in services: an international comparative perspective
by Bart van Ark & Erik Monnikhof & Nanno Mulder - 500-517 Total factor productivity growth in the Canadian life insurance industry: 1979-1989
by Jeffrey I. Bernstein - 518-546 Output of the property and casualty insurance industry
by Mark K. Sherwood - 547-569 The productivity of the banking sector: integrating financial and production approaches to measuring financial service output
by Dennis Fixler & Kimberly Zieschang - 570-588 Benchmarking and the measurement of the best practice efficiency: an electricity generation application
by W. Erwin Diewert & Alice O. Nakamura
February 1999, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-21 Explaining Armington: What Determines Substitutability Between Home and Foreign Goods?
by Bruce A. Blonigen & Wesley W. Wilson