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May 2021, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 557-581 The life cycle of trading activity and liquidity of Government of Canada bonds: Evidence from cash, repo and securities lending markets
by Narayan Bulusu & Sermin Gungor - 582-622 Strategic profit‐sharing in a unionized differentiated goods oligopoly
by Emmanuel Petrakis & Panagiotis Skartados - 623-647 Offshoring and sequential production chains: A general equilibrium analysis
by Philipp Harms & Jaewon Jung & Oliver Lorz - 648-676 Trade in tasks: Revisiting the wage and employment effects of offshoring
by Wilhelm Kohler & Jens Wrona - 677-711 The impact of service and goods offshoring on employment: Firm‐level evidence
by Carmine Ornaghi & Ilke Van Beveren & Stijn Vanormelingen - 712-759 Natural resource exports and African countries' voting behaviour in the United Nations: Evidence from the economic rise of China
by Yi Che & Xiaoyu He & Yan Zhang - 760-792 Policy and politics: Trade adjustment assistance in the crossfire
by Christopher Laincz & Xenia Matschke & Yoto V. Yotov - 793-811 The better route to global tax coordination: Gradualism or multilateralism?
by Kai A. Konrad & Marcel Thum - 812-839 Large and influential: Firm size and governments’ corporate tax rate choice
by Nadine Riedel & Martin Simmler - 840-863 Education: Optimal choice and efficient policy
by Wolfram F. Richter & Kerstin Schneider - 864-891 Social preferences, monopsony and government intervention
by Laszlo Goerke & Michael Neugart - 892-922 How much do global value chains boost innovation?
by Roberta Piermartini & Stela Rubínová - 923-943 The impact of technological change on new trade: Evidence from the container revolution
by Daniel M. Bernhofen & Zouheir El‐Sahli & Richard Kneller
February 2021, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 5-33 Identification of firms’ beliefs in structural models of market competition
by Victor Aguirregabiria - 34-67 Microfinance and missing markets
by M. Shahe Emran & A. K. M. Mahbub Morshed & Joseph E. Stiglitz - 68-91 On the profitability of self‐sabotage
by David P. Brown & David E. M. Sappington - 92-125 Optimal sequential contract with a risk‐averse supplier
by Chifeng Dai - 126-163 Indian residential schools: Height and body mass post‐1930
by Donna L. Feir & M. Christopher Auld - 164-192 The evolution of longevity: Evidence from Canada
by Kevin Milligan & Tammy Schirle - 193-227 The Earned Income Tax Credit: Targeting the poor but crowding out wealth
by Maren Froemel & Charles Gottlieb - 228-258 On the interpretation of diploma wage effects estimated by regression discontinuity designs
by Georg Graetz - 259-283 Opting out and topping up reconsidered: Informal care under uncertain altruism
by Chiara Canta & Helmuth Cremer - 284-310 Exempted sectors in free trade agreements
by Alan V. Deardorff & Rishi R. Sharma - 311-337 Innovation, trade and multi‐product firms
by Letizia Montinari & Massimo Riccaboni & Stefano Schiavo - 338-375 Estimating the trade and welfare effects of Brexit: A panel data structural gravity model
by Harald Oberhofer & Michael Pfaffermayr - 376-409 Estimating the effects of non‐discriminatory trade policies within structural gravity models
by Benedikt Heid & Mario Larch & Yoto V. Yotov - 410-442 Transfers in the gravity equation
by Hendrik W. Kruse & Inmaculada Martínez‐Zarzoso - 443-470 The impact of inflation targeting: Testing the good luck hypothesis
by Federico Ravenna & Marcus Mølbak Ingholt
November 2020, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 1364-1364 Foreword to the special issue
by Hillel Rapoport & Arthur Sweetman - 1365-1403 An introduction to the economics of immigration in OECD countries
by Anthony Edo & Lionel Ragot & Hillel Rapoport & Sulin Sardoschau & Andreas Steinmayr & Arthur Sweetman - 1404-1428 Skill transferability and the earnings of immigrants
by Nick Manuel & Miana Plesca - 1429-1456 Do potential migrants internalize migrant rights in OECD host societies?
by Michel Beine & Joël Machado & Ilse Ruyssen - 1457-1494 Computerization and immigration: Theory and evidence from the United States
by Gaetano Basso & Giovanni Peri & Ahmed S. Rahman - 1495-1522 International students and labour market outcomes of US‐born workers
by Murat Demirci - 1523-1551 Living in limbo: Economic and social costs for refugees
by Nadiya Ukrayinchuk & Olena Havrylchyk - 1552-1598 Not just a work permit: EU citizenship and the consumption behaviour of documented and undocumented immigrants
by Effrosyni Adamopoulou & Ezgi Kaya - 1599-1617 Immigrant earnings returns to post‐migration education: Evidence for Canada, 1999–2013
by Wen Ci & Michelle Laing & Marcel Voia & Christopher Worswick - 1618-1641 Migration as a test of the happiness set‐point hypothesis: Evidence from immigration to Canada and the United Kingdom
by John F. Helliwell & Hugh Shiplett & Aneta Bonikowska - 1642-1662 Immigrants’ net direct fiscal contribution: How does it change over their lifetime?
by Haozhen Zhang & Jianwei Zhong & Cédric de Chardon - 1663-1702 Individual attitudes towards migration: A re‐examination of the evidence
by Tobias Müller & Silvio Hong Tiing Tai - 1703-1744 The effect of migration on terror: Made at home or imported from abroad?
by Axel Dreher & Martin Gassebner & Paul Schaudt - 1745-1792 The role of institutions and immigrant networks in firms’ offshoring decisions
by Simone Moriconi & Giovanni Peri & Dario Pozzoli
August 2020, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 871-915 Temporary foreign workers and firms: Theory and Canadian evidence
by Pierre Brochu & Till Gross & Christopher Worswick - 916-948 Trade and labour standards: Will there be a race to the bottom?
by Zhiqi Chen & Afshan Dar‐Brodeur - 949-981 Innovation, patents and trade: A firm‐level analysis
by Evangelia Chalioti & Kyriakos Drivas & Sarantis Kalyvitis & Margarita Katsimi - 982-1015 Multinationals, intra‐firm trade and employment volatility
by Kozo Kiyota & Toshiyuki Matsuura & Yoshio Higuchi - 1016-1058 Wage inequality, skill‐specific unemployment and trade liberalization
by Seda Koymen‐Ozer - 1059-1097 The role of the gravity forces on firms’ trade
by Antonio Navas & Francesco Serti & Chiara Tomasi - 1098-1131 Going the distance: Estimating the effect of provincial borders on trade when geography (and everything else) matters
by Robby K. Bemrose & W. Mark Brown & Jesse Tweedle - 1132-1161 GSP expiration and declining exports from developing countries
by Shushanik Hakobyan - 1162-1198 Aid and growth: New evidence using an excludable instrument
by Axel Dreher & Sarah Langlotz - 1199-1210 Dynamic incentives in microfinance with commitment‐type borrower
by Shiqu Zhou - 1211-1245 Exposing false advertising
by Florian Baumann & Alexander Rasch - 1246-1273 Financial stability and interest‐rate policy: A quantitative assessment of costs and benefit
by Stefan Laséen & Andrea Pescatori - 1274-1291 Exchange rate passthrough at the micro and macro levels in a small open economy: Evidence from several million unit values
by John Lewis - 1292-1317 Social connections and editorship in economics
by Raffaele Miniaci & Michele Pezzoni - 1318-1358 A time to make laws and a time to fundraise? On the relation between salaries and time use for state politicians
by Mitchell Hoffman & Elizabeth Lyons
May 2020, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 407-436 Modelling and predicting the competitive effects of vertical mergers: The bargaining leverage over rivals effect
by William P. Rogerson - 437-459 The incidence of income taxes on high earners in Canada
by Stephen Gordon - 460-495 Property rights on First Nations reserve land
by Fernando M. Aragón & Anke S. Kessler - 496-525 Public transit and air pollution: Evidence from Canadian transit strikes
by Nicholas Rivers & Soodeh Saberian & Brandon Schaufele - 526-562 Leave it in the ground? Oil sands development under carbon pricing
by Branko Bošković & Andrew Leach - 563-591 Marijuana and alcohol: Evidence using border analysis and retail sales data
by Michele Baggio & Alberto Chong & Sungoh Kwon - 592-636 Trade, transport costs and trade imbalances: An empirical examination of international markets and backhauls
by Felix L. Friedt & Wesley W. Wilson - 637-664 Do economic integration agreements affect trade predictability? A group effect analysis
by Erik Figueiredo & Luiz Renato Lima - 665-719 Risk sharing and export performance with firm heterogeneity
by Seung Hoon Lee & Byongju Lee - 720-742 Sector and importer determinants of prices for traded intermediates
by Eddy Bekkers & Joseph Francois & Miriam Manchin - 743-766 World steel production: A new monthly indicator of global real economic activity
by Francesco Ravazzolo & Joaquin Vespignani - 767-799 Bayesian assessment of Lorenz and stochastic dominance
by David Lander & David Gunawan & William Griffiths & Duangkamon Chotikapanich - 800-820 The Hotelling rule in non‐renewable resource economics: A reassessment
by Roberto Ferreira da Cunha & Antoine Missemer - 821-865 The macroeconomic impact of NAFTA termination
by Joseph B. Steinberg
February 2020, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 5-11 Introduction to special section in honour of W. Craig Riddell
by David A. Green - 12-42 The evolution of the human capital of women
by Audra Bowlus & Chris Robinson - 43-82 Stated preferences over job characteristics: A panel study
by Denise Doiron & Hong Il Yoo - 83-107 Welfare to work and subjective well‐being: Evidence from a randomized control trial
by Chris Riddell - 108-139 Effort and wages: Evidence from the payroll tax
by Kevin Lang - 140-173 Unions and wage inequality: The roles of gender, skill and public sector employment
by David Card & Thomas Lemieux & W. Craig Riddell - 174-211 Occupational mobility and the returns to training
by Gueorgui Kambourov & Iourii Manovskii & Miana Plesca - 212-248 Job satisfaction and co‐worker pay in Canadian firms
by Mohsen Javdani & Brian Krauth - 249-283 Downstream offshoring and firm‐level employment
by Bruno Merlevede & Bernhard Michel - 284-320 Foreign direct investment in vertically related markets
by Chrysovalantou Milliou & Apostolis Pavlou - 321-340 Is piracy sustainable?
by Kenneth S. Chan & Jean‐Pierre Laffargue - 341-358 Research joint venture with technology transfer
by Chiu Yu Ko & Xuyao Zhang - 359-402 Endogenous timing in the presence of non‐monotonicities
by Magnus Hoffmann & Grégoire Rota‐Graziosi
November 2019, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 1325-1348 Treaty of Paris vs. Treaty of Niagara: Rethinking Canadian economic history in the 21st century
by Angela Redish - 1349-1373 Rethinking economic development
by Nathan Nunn - 1374-1400 Location matters: Daylight saving time and electricity demand
by Blake Shaffer - 1401-1432 Unequal opportunities and public policy: The impact of parental disability benefits on child postsecondary attendance
by Kelly Chen & Lars Osberg & Shelley Phipps - 1433-1463 Child cash benefits and family expenditures: Evidence from the National Child Benefit
by Lauren E. Jones & Kevin Milligan & Mark Stabile - 1464-1496 Protection for maturing industries: Evidence from Canadian trade patterns and trade policy, 1870–1913
by Ian Keay - 1497-1522 Deregulation and regional specialization: Evidence from Canadian agriculture
by Colin A. Carter & Shon M. Ferguson - 1523-1557 The double EMG distribution and trade elasticities
by Erick Sager & Olga A. Timoshenko - 1558-1599 Deep trade agreements and vertical FDI: The devil is in the details
by Alberto Osnago & Nadia Rocha & Michele Ruta - 1600-1654 Subprime borrowers, securitization and the transmission of business cycles
by Anna Grodecka‐Messi - 1655-1698 The rise of supplemental lending at the World Bank
by Erasmus Kersting & Christopher Kilby - 1699-1754 Monetary policy and efficiency in over‐the‐counter financial trade
by Athanasios Geromichalos & Kuk Mo Jung - 1755-1781 How do business startup modes affect economic growth?
by Colin Davis & Laixun Zhao - 1782-1823 Unionization, information asymmetry and the de‐location of firms
by Marco de Pinto & Jörg Lingens
August 2019, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 851-881 How cluster‐robust inference is changing applied econometrics
by James G. MacKinnon - 882-913 Neo‐Fisherism and inflation control
by Stephen Williamson - 914-953 From engineer to taxi driver? Language proficiency and the occupational skills of immigrants
by Susumu Imai & Derek Stacey & Casey Warman - 954-992 Selective immigration policy and its impacts on Canada's native‐born population: A general equilibrium analysis
by Şerife Genç İleri - 993-1035 Bottom‐up world climate policies: Preserving fossil fuel deposits vs. capping fuel consumption
by Thomas Eichner & Rüdiger Pethig - 1036-1083 Unilateral climate policy and the green paradox: Extraction costs matter
by Gilbert Kollenbach - 1084-1111 The supply of non‐renewable resources
by Julien Daubanes & Pierre Lasserre - 1112-1164 Federal tax policies, congressional voting and natural resources
by Fidel Perez‐Sebastian & Ohad Raveh - 1165-1194 Transboundary pollution, tax competition and the efficiency of uncoordinated environmental regulation
by Atsushi Yamagishi - 1195-1222 Managed trade: The US–Mexico sugar suspension agreements
by Colin A. Carter & Tina L. Saitone & K. Aleks Schaefer - 1223-1247 Does high labour mobility always promote trade liberalization?
by Daiki Kishishita - 1248-1288 Exports, investment and policy uncertainty
by Andrew Greenland & Mihai Ion & John Lopresti - 1289-1320 Distributional effects of social security reforms: The case of France
by Raquel Fonseca & Thepthida Sopraseuth
May 2019, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 407-440 Increasing earnings inequality and the gender pay gap in Canada: Prospects for convergence
by Nicole M. Fortin - 441-489 The gender gap in university enrolment: Do parents play a role beyond investing in skills?
by Kelly Foley - 490-525 First Peoples lost: Determining the state of status First Nations mortality in Canada using administrative data
by Donna Feir & Randall Akee - 526-560 A price index for Canada, 1688 to 1850
by Vincent Geloso - 561-583 The Canadian productivity stagnation, 2002–2014
by Juan Carlos Conesa & Pau S. Pujolas - 584-623 Dutch disease and the oil boom and bust
by Brock Smith - 624-666 Transport infrastructure, growth and persistence: The rise and demise of the Sui Canal
by Matthias Flückiger & Markus Ludwig - 667-734 European influence and economic development
by Theo S. Eicher & David J. Kuenzel - 735-762 Estimating the demand for settlement balances in the Canadian Large Value Transfer System: How much is too much?
by Nellie (Yinan) Zhang - 763-783 Exporting firms and the demand for skilled tasks
by Irene Brambilla & Daniel Lederman & Guido Porto - 784-821 Wage–vacancy contracts and multiplicity of equilibria in a directed search model of the labour market
by Nicolas L. Jacquet & John Kennes & Serene Tan - 822-846 Asset bubbles, labour market frictions and R&D‐based growth
by Ken‐ichi Hashimoto & Ryonghun Im
February 2019, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 5-32 Misallocation and aggregate productivity across time and space
by Diego Restuccia - 33-57 Politics and entrepreneurship in the US
by Louis‐Philippe Beland & Bulent Unel - 58-92 Testing the Heckscher–Ohlin–Vanek theory with a natural experiment
by Assaf Zimring - 93-131 One‐off export events
by Ingo Geishecker & Philipp J. H. Schröder & Allan S⊘rensen - 132-177 Dynamic formation of preferential trade agreements: The role of flexibility
by James Lake - 178-224 The silent success of customs unions
by Hinnerk Gnutzmann & Arevik Gnutzmann‐Mkrtchyan - 225-252 On the consequences of eliminating capital tax differentials
by Ctirad Slavík & Hakki Yazici - 253-278 Demand complementarities and cross‐country price differences
by Daniel Murphy - 279-302 Sources of Canadian economic growth
by Samira Hasanzadeh & Hashmat Khan - 303-338 A model of wage and employment effects of service offshoring
by Martin Tobal - 339-378 Student loans and the allocation of graduate jobs
by Alessandro Cigno & Annalisa Luporini - 379-402 Does tax competition make mobile firms more footloose?
by Ben Ferrett & Andreas Hoefele & Ian Wooton
November 2018, Volume 51, Issue 4
- 1061-1087 The political economy of university education in Canada
by Frances Woolley - 1088-1117 Authoritarian elites
by Adlai Newson & Francesco Trebbi - 1118-1150 Foreign R&D satellites as a medium for the international diffusion of knowledge
by Joel Blit - 1151-1190 Greenfield versus merger and acquisition FDI: Same wine, different bottles?
by Ronald B. Davies & Rodolphe Desbordes & Anna Ray - 1191-1220 The impact of climate on the law of one price: A test using North American food prices from the 1920s
by Bruce Cater & Byron Lew - 1221-1256 On the effects of unilateral environmental policy on offshoring in multi‐stage production processes
by Oliver Schenker & Simon Koesler & Andreas Löschel - 1257-1311 Learning, prices and firm dynamics
by Paulo Bastos & Daniel A. Dias & Olga A. Timoshenko - 1312-1338 The causal impact of migration on US trade: Evidence from political refugees
by Walter Steingress - 1339-1362 Firms’ timing of production with heterogeneous consumers
by Cong Pan - 1363-1385 Instability of endogenous price dispersion equilibria: A simulation
by Lucas Herrenbrueck - 1386-1418 Group income and individual preferences for redistribution
by Jeff Quattrociocchi - 1419-1459 On publication, refereeing and working hard
by Sascha Baghestanian & Sergey V. Popov
August 2018, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 695-746 Big data analytics in economics: What have we learned so far, and where should we go from here?
by Norman R. Swanson & Weiqi Xiong - 747-783 Monetary and fiscal policies in a heterogeneous‐agent economy
by Hongfei Sun & Chenggang Zhou - 784-798 How important are wealth effects on consumption in Canada?
by Maral Kichian & Milana Mihic - 799-801 Editors’ introduction: The renewal of the Canadian inflation‐control target
by Francisco Ruge‐Murcia & Alexander L. Wolman - 802-827 Monetary policy and macroprudential policy: Different and separate?
by Lars E. O. Svensson - 828-863 A policy model to analyze macroprudential regulations and monetary policy
by Sami Alpanda & Gino Cateau & Césaire Meh - 864-900 Housing market dynamics and macroprudential policies
by Gabriel Bruneau & Ian Christensen & Césaire Meh - 901-945 Monetary policy tradeoffs between financial stability and price stability
by Malik Shukayev & Alexander Ueberfeldt - 946-967 Downward nominal wage rigidity: Evidence from Canada 1901–1950
by Patrick J. Coe - 968-1002 Downward nominal wage rigidity in Canada: Evidence from micro‐level data
by Dany Brouillette & Olena Kostyshyna & Natalia Kyui - 1003-1028 Downward nominal wage rigidity in Canada: Evidence against a “greasing effect”
by Joel Wagner - 1029-1055 Could a higher inflation target enhance macroeconomic stability?
by José Dorich & Nicholas Labelle St‐Pierre & Vadym Lepetyuk & Rhys R. Mendes
May 2018, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 321-360 Welfare analysis when people are different
by Krishna Pendakur - 361-390 Separating the wheat from the chaff: A disaggregate analysis of the effects of public spending in the US
by Hafedh Bouakez & Denis Larocque & Michel Normandin - 391-418 The role of uncertainty, sentiment and cross‐country interactions in G7 output dynamics
by Anthony Garratt & Kevin Lee & Kalvinder Shields - 419-451 Income instability and fiscal progression
by B. Cecilia Garcia‐Medina & Jean‐François Wen - 452-482 On‐the‐job‐search, wage dispersion and trade liberalization
by Joel Rodrigue & Kunio Tsuyuhara - 483-509 Domestic patent rights, access to technologies and the structure of exports
by Keith E. Maskus & Lei Yang - 510-527 How the source of the entrant's advantage limits entry‐deterring tying
by Kenneth S. Corts - 528-548 Are factor biases and substitution identifiable? The Canadian evidence
by Kenneth G. Stewart & Jiang Li - 549-606 Total factor productivity spillovers from trade reforms in India
by Marijke J. D. Bos & Gonzague Vannoorenberghe - 607-625 Government loan guarantees and the credit decision‐making structure
by Ruth Ben‐Yashar & Miriam Krausz & Shmuel Nitzan - 627-659 Does Quebec’s subsidized child care policy give boys and girls an equal start?
by Michael J. Kottelenberg & Steven F. Lehrer - 660-692 Public, private or both? Analyzing factors influencing the labour supply of medical specialists
by Terence C. Cheng & Guyonne Kalb & Anthony Scott
February 2018, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 5-40 Welfare economics, risk and uncertainty
by Marc Fleurbaey - 41-63 Peacekeeping: A strategic approach
by Max Blouin - 64-93 Delegation to a possibly ignorant agent
by Aggey Semenov - 94-126 How do selling mechanisms affect profits, surplus, capacity and prices with unknown demand?
by Patrick Hummel - 127-155 Heterogeneity in the dynamic effects of uncertainty on investment
by Sung Je Byun & Soojin Jo - 156-185 A theory on the role of wholesalers in international trade based on economies of scope
by Anders Akerman - 186-215 Health spending, savings and fertility in a lifecycle‐dynastic model with longevity externalities
by Siew Ling Yew & Jie Zhang - 216-235 Do peers affect childhood obesity outcomes? Peer‐effect analysis in public schools
by Jebaraj Asirvatham & Michael R. Thomsen & Rodolfo M. Nayga & Heather L. Rouse - 236-274 Intra‐household allocation of parental leave
by Paula E. Gobbi & Juliane Parys & Gregor Schwerhoff - 275-313 Stock vesting conditions, control benefits and managerial replacement
by Meg Adachi‐Sato
December 2017, Volume 50, Issue 5
- 1197-1223 Economic research in Canada: Evolution and convergence
by James A. Brander & Gregor W. Smith - 1224-1261 Wealth inequality: Theory, measurement and decomposition
by James B. Davies & Nicole M. Fortin & Thomas Lemieux - 1262-1303 Canadian economics research on immigration through the lens of theories of justice
by David A. Green & Christopher Worswick - 1304-1323 Canadian contributions to family economics
by Shelly Lundberg & Aloysius Siow - 1324-1347 From theory to practice: Canadian economists’ contributions to public finance
by Bev Dahlby & Kevin Milligan - 1348-1380 The impressive contribution of Canadian economists to fiscal federalism theory and policy
by Robin Boadway & Katherine Cuff - 1381-1413 Environmental and resource economics: A Canadian retrospective
by Brian R. Copeland & M. Scott Taylor - 1414-1444 Oligopoly in international trade: Rise, fall and resurgence
by Keith Head & Barbara J. Spencer - 1445-1488 Empirical models of firms and industries
by Victor Aguirregabiria & Margaret Slade - 1489-1524 The rise of economics in competition policy: A Canadian perspective
by Marcel Boyer & Thomas W. Ross & Ralph A. Winter - 1525-1555 The Canadian border and the US dollar: The impact of exchange rate changes on US retailers
by Zhe Chen & Michael B. Devereux & Beverly Lapham - 1556-1572 Canadian inflation targeting
by Paul Beaudry & Francisco Ruge‐Murcia - 1573-1594 Can EconJobMarket help Canadian universities?
by Kim Nguyen & Michael Peters & Michel Poitevin - 1595-1631 Advances in specification testing
by Russell Davidson & Victoria Zinde‐Walsh - 1632-1657 Contributions to Canadian economic history: The last 30 years
by Gillian C. Hamilton & Ian Keay & Frank D. Lewis
November 2017, Volume 50, Issue 4
- 893-926 Do patents work? Thickets, trolls and antibiotic resistance
by Nancy Gallini - 927-964 Canada’s dependence on natural capital wealth: Was Innis wrong?
by Nancy Olewiler