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December 2017, Volume 50, Issue 5
- 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 - 965-994 Multinationals’ profit response to tax differentials: Effect size and shifting channels
by Jost H. Heckemeyer & Michael Overesch - 995-1022 Intellectual property rights and diaspora knowledge networks: Can patent protection generate brain gain from skilled migration?
by Alireza Naghavi & Chiara Strozzi - 1023-1036 The empirical effects of competition on third‐degree price discrimination in the presence of arbitrage
by Andre Boik - 1037-1062 Eco‐labelling by a for‐profit certifier: Countervailing power and its consequences
by Ibrahima Barry & Olivier Bonroy & Paolo G. Garella - 1063-1103 Horizontal mergers and product quality
by Kurt R. Brekke & Luigi Siciliani & Odd Rune Straume - 1104-1129 The effect of technology choice on specialization and welfare in a two‐country model
by Yukiko Sawada - 1130-1160 Multi‐product exporters, variable markups and exchange rate fluctuations
by Mauro Caselli & Arpita Chatterjee & Alan Woodland - 1161-1189 Exporting and labour demand: Micro‐level evidence from Germany
by Andreas Lichter & Andreas Peichl & Sebastian Siegloch
August 2017, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 599-635 Applying behavioural economics to public policy in Canada
by Robert French & Philip Oreopoulos - 636-659 How much to share: Welfare effects of fiscal transfers
by Jinill Kim & Sunghyun Kim - 660-684 The effects of foreign shocks when interest rates are at zero
by Martin Bodenstein & Christopher J. Erceg & Luca Guerrieri - 685-710 Modelling the sectoral allocation of labour in open economy models
by Laura Povoledo - 711-737 The evolution of inflation expectations in Canada and the US
by James Yetman - 738-777 Segmentation of consumer markets in the US: What do intercity price differences tell us?
by Chi‐Young Choi & Anthony Murphy & Jyh‐Lin Wu - 778-803 Global sourcing and credit constraints
by Leilei Shen - 804-837 Extensive and intensive margins and exchange rate regimes
by Masashige Hamano & Pierre M. Picard - 838-870 Measuring market power and the efficiency of Alberta's restructured electricity market: An energy‐only market design
by David P. Brown & Derek E. H. Olmstead - 871-888 Competition for natural resources and the hold‐up problem
by Carsten Hefeker & Sebastian G. Kessing
May 2017, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 345-364 Food and beverage television advertising exposure and youth consumption, body mass index and adiposity outcomes
by Lisa M. Powell & Roy Wada & Tamkeen Khan & Sherry L. Emery - 365-397 Managerial capital, occupational choice and inequality in a global economy
by Elias Dinopoulos & Bulent Unel - 398-425 International trade and unionization: Evidence from India
by Reshad N. Ahsan & Arghya Ghosh & Devashish Mitra - 426-455 Output‐based rebating of carbon taxes in a neighbour's backyard: Competitiveness, leakage and welfare
by Christoph Böhringer & Brita Bye & Taran Fæhn & Knut Einar Rosendahl - 456-480 An Eaton–Kortum model of trade and growth
by Takumi Naito - 481-505 Access to credit and comparative advantage
by Peter H. Egger & Christian Keuschnigg - 506-521 Steady state properties of multi‐state economic models
by Yacov Tsur & Amos Zemel - 522-540 Price‐level versus inflation targeting under model uncertainty
by Gino Cateau - 541-570 An empirical study of credit shock transmission in a small open economy
by Nathan Bedock & Dalibor Stevanović - 571-594 Calculating the real return on a sovereign wealth fund
by Andreas Benedictow & Pål Boug
February 2017, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 5-39 Viewpoint: The human capital approach to inference
by W. Bentley MacLeod - 40-71 Male wage inequality and marital dissolution: Is there a link?
by Andriana Bellou - 72-93 Exchange rate fluctuations and labour market adjustments in Canadian manufacturing industries
by Gabriel Bruneau & Kevin Moran - 94-110 Real exchange rate fluctuations, wage stickiness and tradability
by Kanda Naknoi - 111-161 Do South–South preferential trade agreements undermine the prospects for multilateral free trade?
by Paul Missios & Halis Murat Yildiz - 162-200 Income inequality and export prices across countries
by Lisandra Flach & Eckhard Janeba - 201-232 New vehicle feebates
by Nicholas Rivers & Brandon Schaufele - 233-272 Endogenous growth with a limited fossil fuel extraction capacity
by Gilbert Kollenbach - 273-305 Vertical integration and supplier finance
by Holger Görg & Erasmus Kersting - 306-339 An economic theory of foreign interventions and regime change
by Roberto Bonfatti
November 2016, Volume 49, Issue 4
- 1229-1292 Changing income inequality: A distributional paradigm for Canada
by Charles M. Beach - 1293-1339 Agglomeration and clusters: Tools and insights from coagglomeration patterns
by Kristian Behrens - 1340-1366 Sunk costs and the measurement of commercial property depreciation
by W. Erwin Diewert & Kevin J. Fox - 1367-1400 Has Canadian house price growth been excessive?
by Allen Head & Huw Lloyd‐Ellis - 1401-1424 Is there a quality bias in the Canadian CPI? Evidence from microdata
by Oleksiy Kryvtsov - 1425-1440 An amplification mechanism in a model of energy
by Anna Kormilitsina - 1441-1469 Growth, expectations and tariffs
by Seppo Honkapohja & Arja H. Turunen‐Red & Alan D. Woodland - 1470-1501 Cross‐border mergers and acquisitions in services: The role of policy and industrial structure
by Alessandro Barattieri & Ingo Borchert & Aaditya Mattoo - 1502-1535 Getting help from abroad: The macroeconomics of foreign direct investment in infrastructure in low‐income countries
by Yin Germaschewski - 1536-1568 Driving restrictions that work? Quito's Pico y Placa Program
by Paul E. Carrillo & Arun S. Malik & Yiseon Yoo - 1569-1598 The Clean Development Mechanism in a world carbon market
by Thierry Bréchet & Yann Ménière & Pierre M. Picard - 1599-1630 Implementing partial tax harmonization in an asymmetric tax competition game with repeated interaction
by Jun‐ichi Itaya & Makoto Okamura & Chikara Yamaguchi - 1631-1657 Trade in variety and domestic production: Evidence from US manufacturing
by Ulf Lewrick & Lukas Mohler & Rolf Weder - 1658-1684 Product sophistication and spillovers from foreign direct investment
by Katharina Eck & Stephan Huber
August 2016, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 871-905 Viewpoint: Estimating the causal effects of policies and programs
by Jeffrey Smith & Arthur Sweetman - 906-930 News shocks and labour market dynamics in matching models
by Konstantinos Theodoridis & Francesco Zanetti - 931-948 Creative destruction and unemployment in an open economy model
by Ignat Stepanok - 949-967 Commodity prices and related equity prices
by Shiu‐Sheng Chen - 968-996 Personal income tax progressivity and output volatility: Evidence from OECD countries
by Malte Rieth & Cristina Checherita‐Westphal & Maria‐Grazia Attinasi - 997-1015 The citizen‐candidate model with imperfect policy control: Strategic delegation and polarization
by R. Emre Aytimur & Aristotelis Boukouras & Robert Schwager - 1016-1034 Negative income taxes, inequality and poverty
by Constantine Angyridis & Brennan Scott Thompson - 1035-1056 What drags and drives mobility? Explaining Canada's aggregate migration patterns
by David Amirault & Daniel de Munnik & Sarah Miller - 1057-1085 Export price adjustments under financial constraints
by Angelo Secchi & Federico Tamagni & Chiara Tomasi - 1086-1124 Firm productivity and importing: Evidence from Chinese manufacturing firms
by Robert J. R. Elliott & Liza Jabbour & Liyun Zhang - 1125-1152 Import dynamics and demands for protection
by Russell Hillberry & Phillip McCalman - 1153-1178 Trade costs, quality and the skill premium
by Eddy Bekkers & Joseph Francois & Miriam Manchin - 1179-1207 Imported inputs and privatization in downstream mixed oligopoly with foreign ownership
by Shih‐Jye Wu & Yang‐Ming Chang & Hung‐Yi Chen - 1208-1223 Price dispersion in a directed search model
by Ce Huang
May 2016, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 433-480 The long‐term effects of forcible assimilation policy: The case of Indian boarding schools
by Donna L. Feir - 481-514 Crime, apprehension and clearance rates: Panel data evidence from Canadian provinces
by Philip A. Curry & Anindya Sen & George Orlov - 515-554 Are youth offenders responsive to changing sanctions? Evidence from the Canadian Youth Criminal Justice Act of 2003
by Lihui Zhang - 555-588 Hidden costs of supply management in a small market
by Colin A. Carter & Pierre Mérel - 589-636 On Lionel McKenzie's 1957 intrusion into 20th‐century demand theory
by M. Ali Khan & Edward E. Schlee - 637-662 Who invests more in advanced abatement technology? Theory and evidence
by Jing Cao & Larry D. Qiu & Mohan Zhou - 663-684 Asymmetric spiders: Supplier heterogeneity and the organization of firms
by Verena Nowak & Christian Schwarz & Jens Suedekum - 685-706 Manufacturers and retailers in the global economy
by Horst Raff & Nicolas Schmitt - 707-737 Demographic change, human capital accumulation and R&D‐based growth
by Ken‐ichi Hashimoto & Ken Tabata - 738-771 Is Canada an optimal currency area? An inflation targeting perspective
by Maxym Chaban & Graham M. Voss - 772-788 Rockets and feathers meet markup margins: Applications to the oil and gasoline industry
by Janelle Mann - 789-814 Energy price shocks and external balances
by Bao Tan Huynh - 815-833 Measuring the contribution of durable goods to the welfare cost of inflation
by Arman Mansoorian & Leo Michelis - 834-866 Public–private mix of health expenditure: A political economy and quantitative analysis
by Shuyun May Li & Solmaz Moslehi & Siew Ling Yew
February 2016, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 5-51 Immigrant job search assimilation in Canada
by Audra J. Bowlus & Masashi Miyairi & Chris Robinson - 52-75 Disclosure policy in Tullock contests with asymmetric stochastic entry
by Qiang Fu & Jingfeng Lu & Jun Zhang - 76-110 Who gains from capital market integration? Tax competition between unionized and non‐unionized countries
by Hikaru Ogawa & Yasuhiro Sato & Toshiki Tamai - 111-146 The effects of wrongful discharge protection on foreign multinationals: Evidence from transaction‐level data
by Ivan T. Kandilov & Mine Z. Senses - 147-172 Exporters and the environment
by J. Scott Holladay - 173-206 Network effects, homogeneous goods and international currency choice: New evidence on oil markets from an older era
by Barry Eichengreen & Livia Chiţu & Arnaud Mehl - 207-236 Consumption, housing collateral and the Canadian business cycle
by Ian Christensen & Paul Corrigan & Caterina Mendicino & Shin‐Ichi Nishiyama - 237-263 Internal trade, productivity and interconnected industries: A quantitative analysis
by Lukas Albrecht & Trevor Tombe - 264-295 The elusive effects of trade on growth: Export diversity and economic take‐off
by Theo S. Eicher & David J. Kuenzel - 296-319 Payment choice in international trade: Theory and evidence from cross‐country firm‐level data
by Andreas Hoefele & Tim Schmidt‐Eisenlohr & Zhihong Yu - 320-346 The central bank as shaper and observer of events: The case of the yield spread
by Anna Florio - 347-373 Canadian monetary policy analysis using a structural VARMA model
by Mala Raghavan & George Athanasopoulos & Param Silvapulle - 374-411 Reciprocal relationships and mechanism design
by Gorkem Celik & Michael Peters - 412-427 The effect of temporary help jobs on employment volatility
by Elke Jahn & Enzo Weber
December 2015, Volume 48, Issue 5
- 1601-1634 Young in class: Implications for inattentive/hyperactive behaviour of Canadian boys and girls
by Kelly Chen & Nicole Fortin & Shelley Phipps - 1635-1660 Retention of talented academic researchers: Evidence from a government intervention
by Pascal Courty & John Sim - 1661-1693 Prices and social behaviour: Evidence from adult smoking in Canadian Aboriginal communities
by Jesse A. Matheson - 1694-1732 It's an ill wind: The effect of fine particulate air pollution on respiratory hospitalizations
by Courtney J. Ward - 1733-1761 Two‐sample nonparametric estimation of intergenerational income mobility in the United States and Sweden
by Irina Murtazashvili & Di Liu & Artem Prokhorov - 1762-1802 Country characteristics and the incidence of capital income taxation on wages: An empirical assessment
by Céline Azémar & R. Glenn Hubbard - 1803-1830 The employment and wage impact of broadband deployment in Canada
by Olena Ivus & Matthew Boland - 1831-1854 Estimating labour supply responses and welfare participation: Using a natural experiment to validate a structural labour supply model
by Jorgen Hansen & Xingfei Liu - 1855-1882 Workforce or workfare? The optimal use of work requirements when labour is supplied along the extensive margin
by Craig Brett & Laurence Jacquet - 1883-1901 Firm integration strategies and imperfect labour markets
by Hartmut Egger & Peter Egger & Tobias Seidel - 1902-1916 Trade and inequality in a directed search model with firm and worker heterogeneity
by Moritz Ritter - 1917-1943 Labour‐market institutions and their impact on trade partners: A quantitative analysis
by Gabriel J. Felbermayr & Mario Larch & Wolfgang Lechthaler - 1944-1974 Relaxing CAFE: Foreign direct investment, NAFTA and domestic product standards
by Phillip McCalman & Alan Spearot - 1975-2004 Capital substitution in an industrial revolution
by Peter Berg & Mark Staley
November 2015, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 1195-1214 Computing, the bootstrap and economics
by Russell Davidson - 1215-1265 Chasing after “good jobs.” Do they exist and does it matter if they do?
by David A. Green - 1266-1290 Measuring international business cycles by saving for a rainy day
by Mario J. Crucini & Mototsugu Shintani - 1291-1320 Identifying fiscal policy (in)effectiveness from the differential counter‐cyclicality of government spending in the interwar period
by Nicolas‐Guillaume Martineau & Gregor W. Smith - 1321-1349 Identification of technology shocks using misspecified VARs
by Ufuk Devrim Demirel - 1350-1380 Sharing the burden for climate change mitigation in the Canadian federation
by Christoph Böhringer & Nicholas Rivers & Thomas Rutherford & Randall Wigle - 1381-1402 Can a decline in search cost increase prices?
by Ruth G. Gilgenbach - 1403-1429 Between a cap and a higher price: Modelling the price of dairy quotas under price ceiling legislation
by Alex W. Chernoff - 1430-1455 Third‐degree price discrimination in the presence of congestion externality
by Achim I. Czerny & Anming Zhang - 1456-1480 A model of firm heterogeneity in factor intensities and international trade
by Julian Emami Namini & Giovanni Facchini & Ricardo A. López - 1481-1512 The impact of trade promotion services on Canadian exporter performance
by Johannes Van Biesebroeck & Emily Yu & Shenjie Chen - 1513-1536 Trade restrictiveness indices in the presence of externalities: An application to non‐tariff measures
by John Christopher Beghin & Anne‐Célia Disdier & Stéphan Marette - 1537-1560 Trade, tasks and training: The effect of offshoring on individual skill upgrading
by Jan Hogrefe & Jens Wrona - 1561-1599 Per capita income and the extensive margin of bilateral trade
by Christian Hepenstrick & Alexander Tarasov
August 2015, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 819-852 Does asymmetric information affect the premium in mergers and acquisitions?
by Georges Dionne & Mélissa La Haye & Anne‐Sophie Bergerès - 853-880 From housing bust to credit crunch: Evidence from small business loans
by Haifang Huang & Eric Stephens - 881-902 Intellectual property rights, product complexity and the organization of multinational firms
by Alireza Naghavi & Julia Spies & Farid Toubal - 903-923 Using distance functions to understand interest taxation
by John Burbidge - 924-939 (Un)stable vertical collusive agreements
by Jean J. Gabszewicz & Skerdilajda Zanaj - 940-962 Government policy under price uncertainty: A source of volatility in illegal immigration
by Mark G. Guzman & Joseph H. Haslag & Pia M. Orrenius - 963-987 The evolution of financial intermediation: Evidence from 19th‐century Ontario microdata
by Livio Di Matteo & Angela Redish - 988-1023 Rogue aid? An empirical analysis of China's aid allocation
by Axel Dreher & Andreas Fuchs - 1024-1066 Skill‐biased heterogeneous firms, trade liberalization and the skill premium
by James Harrigan & Ariell Reshef - 1067-1098 The effect of the Canada‐US Free Trade Agreement on Canadian multilateral trade liberalization
by Joseph Mai & Andrey Stoyanov - 1099-1119 Trade liberalization and credit constraints: Why opening up may fail to promote convergence
by Katrin Peters & Monika Schnitzer - 1120-1151 Chinese export competition, declining exports and adjustments at the industry and regional level in Europe
by Matthias Flückiger & Markus Ludwig - 1152-1174 Product quality and firm heterogeneity in international trade
by Antoine Gervais - 1175-1194 The evolving patterns of global production of multi‐product firms
by Huanlang He & Zhihao Yu
May 2015, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 389-407 Variable selection and estimation in high‐dimensional models
by Joel L. Horowitz - 408-436 Accounting for underutilization of trade preference programs: The US generalized system of preferences
by Shushanik Hakobyan - 437-463 The effect of universal child benefits on labour supply
by Tammy Schirle - 464-493 The impact of personal bankruptcy law on entrepreneurship
by Ye (George) Jia - 494-528 Did Canadian welfare reform work? The effects of new reform strategies on social assistance participation
by Nathan Berg & Todd Gabel - 529-560 Glass ceilings or glass doors? The role of firms in male‐female wage disparities
by Mohsen Javdani - 561-584 Public education expenditures and private school enrollment
by Fernanda Estevan - 585-611 The lack of loan aversion among Canadian high school students
by Cathleen Johnson & Claude Montmarquette - 612-646 Has the Canadian labour market polarized?
by David A. Green & Benjamin M. Sand - 647-654 Inequality in Canada: Symposium introduction
by David A. Green - 655-681 Taxation and top incomes in Canada
by Kevin Milligan & Michael Smart - 682-713 Changes in wage inequality in Canada: An interprovincial perspective
by Nicole M. Fortin & Thomas Lemieux - 714-735 The distributional impacts of an energy boom in Western Canada
by Joseph Marchand - 736-772 Technological change, occupational tasks and declining immigrant outcomes: Implications for earnings and income inequality in Canada
by Casey Warman & Christopher Worswick - 773-792 Consumption inequality in Canada, 1997 to 2009
by Sam Norris & Krishna Pendakur - 793-818 Does income inequality increase charitable giving?
by A. Abigail Payne & Justin Smith
February 2015, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-27 Quality, quantity and duration of lives
by Jean‐Yves Duclos & Bouba Housseini - 28-63 Gender differences in portfolio risk across birth cohort and marital status
by Kate Rybczynski - 64-82 Social network structure and status competition
by Michael Alexeev & Yao‐Yu Chih - 83-109 Growth of business services: A supply‐side hypothesis
by Satya P. Das & Anuradha Saha - 110-133 The employment dynamics of less‐educated men in the United States: The role of self‐employment
by Taehyun Ahn - 134-154 The comparative political economy of the location of industry
by Magnus Wiberg - 155-188 Job market signalling, stereotype threat and counter‐stereotypical behaviour
by Richard Chisik - 189-206 Organizational form and output quality
by Mati Dubrovinsky & Ralph A. Winter - 207-244 Greenfield FDI and skill upgrading: A polarized issue
by Ronald B. Davies & Rodolphe Desbordes - 245-272 Differences in the degree of unionization as a source of comparative advantage in open economies
by Hartmut Egger & Frode Meland & Hans‐Jörg Schmerer - 273-309 Export performance of the Asian miracle economies: The role of innovation and product variety
by James B. Ang & Jakob B. Madsen & Peter E. Robertson - 310-334 International migration and trade agreements: The new role of PTAs
by Gianluca Orefice - 335-367 Sunk costs of exporting and the role of experience in international trade
by Philipp Meinen - 368-388 Leadership and gender in groups: An experiment
by Philip J. Grossman & Mana Komai & James E. Jensen
November 2014, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 1047-1077 Occupations, fields of study and returns to education
by Thomas Lemieux - 1078-1130 A fractionally cointegrated VAR analysis of economic voting and political support
by Maggie E. C. Jones & Morten Ørregaard Nielsen & Michał Ksawery Popiel - 1131-1152 Information externalities and intermediaries in frictional search markets
by Xianwen Shi & Aloysius Siow - 1153-1172 The simple analytics of tobacco taxation with illegal supply
by Ian Irvine & William Sims - 1173-1194 Aging, growth and the allocation of public expenditures on health and education
by Evangelos V. Dioikitopoulos - 1195-1216 Protection for Sale: The case of oligopolistic competition and interdependent sectors
by Elena Paltseva - 1217-1255 The growth effects of tax rates in the OECD
by Norman Gemmell & Richard Kneller & Ismael Sanz - 1256-1281 Entry, reputation and intellectual property rights enforcement
by Jiahua Che & Larry Qiu & Wen Zhou - 1282-1311 The impact of public ownership in the lending sector
by Arup Bose & Debashis Pal & David E. M. Sappington - 1312-1341 Changing threat perceptions and the efficient provisioning of international security
by Rupayan Gupta - 1342-1371 The transatlantic productivity gap: Is R&D the main culprit?
by Raquel Ortega‐Argilés & Mariacristina Piva & Marco Vivarelli - 1372-1386 International oligopoly, barriers to outsourcing and domestic employment
by Subhayu Bandyopadhyay & Sugata Marjit & Lei Yang - 1387-1425 A spillover‐based theory of credentialism
by Chris Bidner - 1426-1448 Back to the futures: An assessment of market performance on the early Winnipeg Grain Exchange
by Joseph M. Santos
August 2014, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 697-719 A dynamic‐efficiency rationale for public investment in the health of the young
by Torben M. Andersen & Joydeep Bhattacharya - 720-757 Foreign direct investment, heterogeneous workers and employment security: Evidence from Germany
by Ronald Bachmann & Daniel Baumgarten & Joel Stiebale - 758-774 A welfare analysis of unilateral trade and FDI liberalization
by JaeBin Ahn - 775-812 Determinants of foreign direct investment
by Bruce A. Blonigen & Jeremy Piger