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May 2011, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 413-450 Volumes of evidence: examining technical change in the last century through a new lens
by Michelle Alexopoulos & Jon Cohen - 451-485 Returns to scale: concept, estimation and analysis of Japan's turbulent 1964–88 economy
by W. Erwin Diewert & Takanobu Nakajima & Alice Nakamura & Emi Nakamura & Masao Nakamura - 486-508 Wal‐Mart innovation and productivity: a viewpoint
by Richard B. Freeman & Alice O. Nakamura & Leonard I. Nakamura & Marc Prud’homme & Amanda Pyman - 509-540 Rigid labour markets with trade and capital mobility: theory and evidence
by Peter Egger & David Greenaway & Tobias Seidel - 541-560 Heterogeneous firms, trade liberalization and agglomeration
by Hisamitsu Saito & Munisamy Gopinath & JunJie Wu - 561-579 Does hidden information make trade liberalization more fragile?
by Mathias Herzing - 580-606 International business cycles and the relative price of investment goods
by Parantap Basu & Christoph Thoenissen - 607-626 Trade policy in majoritarian systems: the case of the U.S
by Per G. Fredriksson & Xenia Matschke & Jenny Minier - 627-650 Multinationals, cross‐border acquisitions and wage dispersion
by Fredrik Heyman & Fredrik Sjöholm & Patrik Gustavsson Tingvall - 651-672 Forecasting the probability of US recessions: a Probit and dynamic factor modelling approach
by Zhihong Chen & Azhar Iqbal & Huiwen Lai - 673-694 The NIRCU and the Phillips curve: an approach based on micro data
by Eva M. Köberl & Sarah M. Lein - 695-708 A simple explanation of some key time preference anomalies
by Bianjun Xia - 709-717 Equilibrium unemployment as a discipline device when finding employment is costly
by Sang‐Moon Hahm & Katarina Mayer
February 2011, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-51 Viewpoint: An extended class of instrumental variables for the estimation of causal effects
by Karim Chalak & Halbert White - 52-87 Viewpoint: Further results on measuring the well‐being of the poor using income and consumption
by Bruce D. Meyer & James X. Sullivan - 88-106 Viewpoint: Measuring the well‐being of the poor with income or consumption: a Canadian perspective
by Matthew Brzozowski & Thomas F. Crossley - 107-132 Does the expectation or realization of a federal election precipitate Canadian output growth?
by J. Stephen Ferris & Marcel‐Cristian Voia - 133-147 A note on the societal benefits of illiquid bonds
by David Andolfatto - 148-170 Trade between symmetric countries, heterogeneous firms, and the skill premium
by Gonzague Vannoorenberghe - 171-200 Trade costs and the timing of competition policy adoption
by Rikard Forslid & Jonas Häckner & Astri Muren - 201-226 Trade‐related intellectual property rights: industry variation and technology diffusion
by Olena Ivus - 227-246 Regulating altruistic agents
by Anthony Heyes & Sandeep Kapur - 247-272 Informal work networks
by Marcelo Arbex & Dennis O’Dea - 273-289 Differential mortality and social security
by Antoine Bommier & Marie‐Louise Leroux & Jean‐Marie Lozachmeur - 290-324 Congestion pricing of Canadian airports
by Joseph I. Daniel - 325-339 The structure of public debt and the choice of exchange rate regime
by Michael Bleaney & F. Gulcin Ozkan - 340-363 Equity home bias, incomplete financial markets, and nominal rigidities
by Ke Pang - 364-379 Endogenous inflows of speculative capital and the optimal currency appreciation path
by Mei Li & Junfeng Qiu
November 2010, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 1087-1121 Presidential Address: Innovation in retrospect and prospect
by James A. Brander - 1122-1148 Innis Lecture: Inference on income distributions
by Russell Davidson - 1149-1172 Deconstructing gravity: trade costs and extensive and intensive margins
by Martina Lawless - 1173-1197 The implications of heterogeneous resource intensities on technical change and growth
by Karen Pittel & Lucas Bretschger - 1198-1220 With whom do you trade? Defensive innovation and the skill‐bias
by Pushan Dutt & Daniel Traça - 1221-1242 The responsiveness of industry wages to low‐frequency shocks in Canada
by David Gray & Hanqing Qiu - 1243-1272 FDI and productivity growth: the role of inter‐industry linkages
by Yanling Wang - 1273-1301 Sorting, peers, and achievement of Aboriginal students in British Columbia
by Jane Friesen & Brian Krauth - 1302-1332 Price‐level versus inflation targeting with financial market imperfections
by Francisco Covas & Yahong Zhang - 1333-1352 Endogenous market structures and the optimal financial structure
by Federico Etro - 1353-1388 China's export growth and the China safeguard: threats to the world trading system?
by Chad P. Bown & Meredith A. Crowley - 1389-1411 Catching up to the technology frontier: the dichotomy between innovation and imitation
by Jakob B. Madsen & Md. Rabiul Islam & James B. Ang - 1412-1432 Global welfare comparisons
by Geir B. Asheim - 1433-1459 The trade creation effect of immigrants: evidence from the remarkable case of Spain
by Giovanni Peri & Francisco Requena‐Silvente
August 2010, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 729-753 Viewpoint: Measuring and understanding subjective well‐being
by John F. Helliwell & Christopher P. Barrington‐Leigh - 754-775 Do trade missions increase trade?
by Keith Head & John Ries - 776-794 Competing for a duopoly: international trade and tax competition
by Ben Ferrett & Ian Wooton - 795-815 Trade theorems with search unemployment
by Yu Sheng & Xinpeng Xu - 816-831 Optimal privatization of vertical public utilities
by Jean‐François Wen & Lasheng Yuan - 832-859 Public budget composition, fiscal (de)centralization, and welfare
by Calin Arcalean & Gerhard Glomm & Ioana Schiopu & Jens Suedekum - 860-881 The visible minority earnings gap across generations of Canadians
by Mikal Skuterud - 882-918 The impact of the Self‐Sufficiency Project on the employment behaviour of former welfare recipients
by Jeffrey Zabel & Saul Schwartz & Stephen Donald - 919-940 Love and taxes – and matching institutions
by Kai A. Konrad & Kjell Erik Lommerud - 941-966 Informational externalities, strategic delay, and optimal investment subsidies
by Matthew Doyle - 967-993 Moral hazard, insurance claims, and repeated insurance contracts
by Chris Robinson & Bingyong Zheng - 994-1015 Revisiting the Coyne Affair: a singular event that changed the course of Canadian monetary history
by Pierre L. Siklos - 1016-1039 The dependence structure between the Canadian stock market and the USD/CAD exchange rate: a copula approach
by Leo Michelis & Cathy Ning - 1040-1057 Subjective mortality expectations and consumption and saving behaviours among the elderly
by Martin Salm - 1058-1085 Casino regulations and economic welfare
by Juin‐Jen Chang & Ching‐Chong Lai & Ping Wang
May 2010, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 405-422 Measuring the cost of economic fluctuations with preferences that rationalize the equity premium
by Angelo Melino - 423-439 Aid, non‐traded goods, and growth
by Takumi Naito - 440-466 Import competition and firm refocusing
by Runjuan Liu - 467-493 Are sunk costs in exporting country specific?
by Andreas Moxnes - 494-519 The returns to exporting: evidence from UK firms
by Richard Kneller & Mauro Pisu - 520-546 Agglomeration, backward and forward linkages: evidence from South Korean investment in China
by Peter Debaere & Joonhyung Lee & Myungho Paik - 547-573 Foreign acquisition, plant survival, and employment growth
by Roger Bandick & Holger Görg - 574-603 The benefits to domestically owned plants from inward direct investment: the role of vertical linkages
by Alla Lileeva - 604-621 Training and worker effort: a signalling perspective
by C. Simon Fan & Xiangdong Wei - 622-639 Workplace organization and innovation
by Cindy Zoghi & Robert D. Mohr & Peter B. Meyer - 640-662 Open‐shop unions and product market competition
by Paulo Bastos & Udo Kreickemeier & Peter W. Wright - 663-682 Investment opportunities in the source country and temporary migration
by Slobodan Djajić - 683-703 Tax incentives in fiscal federalism: an integrated perspective
by Christian Kelders & Marko Koethenbuerger - 704-727 Profit taxation and the mode of foreign market entry
by Ronald B. Davies & Hartmut Egger & Peter Egger
February 2010, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 1-28 Measuring the gains from trade under monopolistic competition
by Robert C. Feenstra - 29-40 Reflections on the conduct of monetary and financial stability policy
by David A. Dodge - 41-62 Structural gravity equations with intensive and extensive margins
by Matthieu Crozet & Pamina Koenig - 63-96 Trade flows in a spatial oligopoly: gravity fits well, but what does it explain?
by Alberto Salvo - 97-126 U.S. trade remedy law and agriculture: trade diversion and investigation effects
by Colin A. Carter & Caroline Gunning‐Trant - 127-151 Trade diversion from tomato suspension agreements
by Kathy Baylis & Jeffrey M. Perloff - 152-179 Does the version of the Penn World Tables matter? An analysis of the relationship between growth and volatility
by Natalia Ponomareva & Hajime Katayama - 180-203 Does FDI in manufacturing cause FDI in business services? Evidence from French firm‐level data
by Benjamin Nefussi & Cyrille Schwellnus - 204-231 National champions and globalization
by Jens Südekum - 232-253 International corporate taxation and U.S. multinationals' behaviour: an integrated approach
by Céline Azémar - 254-279 Information technology and efficiency in trucking
by Philippe Barla & Denis Bolduc & Nathalie Boucher & Jonathan Watters - 280-300 A bioeconomic view of the Neolithic transition to agriculture
by Arthur J. Robson - 301-322 Equity‐regarding poverty measures: differences in needs and the role of equivalence scales
by Udo Ebert - 323-346 The role of child health and economic status in educational, health, and labour market outcomes in young adulthood
by Paul Contoyannis & Martin Dooley - 347-372 The evolution of male‐female earnings differentials in Canadian universities,1970–2001
by Casey Warman & Frances Woolley & Christopher Worswick - 373-403 Understanding the wage patterns of Canadian less skilled workers: the role of implicit contracts
by David A. Green & James Townsend
November 2009, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 1207-1239 Presidential Address: Antitrust restrictions on single‐firm strategies
by Ralph A. Winter - 1240-1275 Innis Lecture: Environmental crises: past, present, and future
by M. Scott Taylor - 1276-1304 Do earnings subsidies affect job choice? The impact of SSP subsidies on job turnover and wage growth
by Helen Connolly & Peter Gottschalk - 1305-1325 Is job insecurity on the rise? Evidence from Canadian perception data
by Pierre Brochu & Lu Zhou - 1326-1346 How well do individuals predict their future life satisfaction? Evidence from panel data following a nationwide exogenous shock
by Paul Frijters & Harry Greenwell & John P. Haisken‐DeNew & Michael A. Shields - 1347-1360 On monopolistic competition and optimal product diversity: workers' rents also matter
by Pierre M. Picard & Eric Toulemonde - 1361-1389 Do South‐South trade agreements increase trade? Commodity‐level evidence from COMESA
by Anna Maria Mayda & Chad Steinberg - 1390-1410 Trade diversion under selective preferential market access
by Ingo Borchert - 1411-1448 Technology transfer through imports
by Ram C. Acharya & Wolfgang Keller - 1449-1472 International trade, flexible manufacturing, and outsourcing
by Carsten Eckel - 1473-1500 Cross‐border acquisitions and taxes: efficiency and tax revenues
by Pehr‐Johan Norbäck & Lars Persson & Jonas Vlachos - 1501-1526 Entry cost, the Tobin tax, and noise trading in the foreign exchange market
by Kang Shi & Juanyi Xu - 1527-1546 Optimal agenda‐setter timing
by Mattias K. Polborn & Gerald Willmann - 1547-1560 Normalization in cointegrated time series systems
by Robert J. Rossana - 1561-1577 Rent‐seeking activities and the ‘brain gain’ effects of migration
by Baochun Peng - 1578-1598 Socially excessive dissemination of patent licences
by Anthony Creane - 1599-1616 Transfers, the terms of trade, and capital accumulation
by Emily T. Cremers & Partha Sen
August 2009, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 809-843 Neckties in the tropics: a model of international trade and cultural diversity
by James E. Rauch & Vitor Trindade - 844-865 Information technology and economic performance in U.S industries
by Elena Ketteni - 866-881 Endogenous enclosure in North‐South trade
by Michael Margolis & Jason F. Shogren - 882-899 Trade taxes and international investment
by Emily J. Blanchard - 900-929 Tariff effects on MNC decisions to engage in intra‐firm and arm's‐length trade
by Susan E. Feinberg & Michael P. Keane - 930-955 Exports, unemployment, and the welfare state
by Eckhard Janeba - 956-983 Directed search, unemployment and public policy
by Benoît Julien & John Kennes & Ian King & Sephorah Mangin - 984-996 The voluntary provision of a public good in an international commons
by Simon Vicary - 997-1022 Economics of public good provision: auditing, outsourcing, and bribery
by Gervan Fearon - 1023-1049 Time‐consistent taxation in a dynastic family model with human and physical capital and a balanced government budget
by James B. Davies & Jinli Zeng & Jie Zhang - 1050-1071 Income splitting, specialization, and intra‐family distribution
by Elisabeth Gugl - 1072-1099 Tuition fees and equality of university enrolment
by Michael B. Coelli - 1100-1131 Post‐secondary education in Canada: can ability bias explain the earnings gap between college and university graduates?
by Vincenzo Caponi & Miana Plesca - 1132-1149 Canadian city housing prices and urban market segmentation
by Jason Allen & Robert Amano & David P. Byrne & Allan W. Gregory - 1150-1175 Bank loan portfolios and the Canadian monetary transmission mechanism
by Wouter J. Den Haan & Steven W. Sumner & Guy M. Yamashiro - 1176-1205 Heterogeneous ideas production and endogenous growth: an empirical investigation
by Kul B. Luintel & Mosahid Khan
May 2009, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 359-392 Viewpoint: Decision‐making in committees
by Li Hao & Wing Suen - 393-421 Firm survival, performance, and the exchange rate
by Jen Baggs & Eugene Beaulieu & Loretta Fung - 422-439 Outsourcing, productivity, and input composition at the plant level
by Catherine J. Morrison Paul & Mahmut Yasar - 440-468 Domestic rivalry and export performance: theory and evidence from international airline markets
by Joseph A. Clougherty & Anming Zhang - 469-495 Does antidumping use contribute to trade liberalization in developing countries?
by Michael O. Moore & Maurizio Zanardi - 496-518 Fertility and the real exchange rate
by Andrew K. Rose & Saktiandi Supaat & Jacob Braude - 519-553 Development‐related biases in factor productivities and the HOV model of trade
by Keith E. Maskus & Shuichiro Nishioka - 554-589 International status seeking, trade, and growth leadership
by Simone Valente - 590-614 Trade policy and mixed enterprises
by Ngo Van Long & Frank Stähler - 615-638 Trade costs, wage rates, technologies, and reverse imports
by Jota Ishikawa & Yoshimasa Komoriya - 639-664 Trade, technology, and unemployment: the role of endogenous skill formation
by Udo Kreickemeier - 665-693 Union structure and firms' incentives for cooperative R&D investments
by Constantine Manasakis & Emmanuel Petrakis - 694-718 The effects of economic and political integration on fiscal decentralization: evidence from OECD countries
by Dan Stegarescu - 719-748 Smart fund managers? Stupid money?
by Dan Bernhardt & Ryan J. Davies - 749-770 Effective global regularity and empirical modelling of direct, inverse, and mixed demand systems
by Keith R. McLaren & K.K. Gary Wong - 771-807 Heterogeneity, returns to scale, and collective action
by Alexander Karaivanov
February 2009, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 1-27 Viewpoint: Agglomeration research in the age of disaggregation
by William C. Strange - 28-55 The spatial sorting and matching of skills and firms
by Giordano Mion & Paolo Naticchioni - 56-89 Why is the rate of single‐parenthood lower in Canada than in the U.S.? A dynamic equilibrium analysis of welfare policies
by Nezih Guner & John Knowles - 90-112 Estimating labour supply elasticities under rationing: a structural model of time allocation behaviour
by Victoria Prowse - 113-140 How do additional alternatives affect individual choice under uncertainty?
by Jim Engle‐Warnick & Javier Escobal & Sonia Laszlo - 141-154 Rational truth‐avoidance and self‐esteem
by David Andolfatto & Steeve Mongrain & Gordon Myers - 155-183 Trade protection and bureaucratic corruption: an empirical investigation
by Pushan Dutt - 184-205 Endogenous protection of R&D investments
by Chrysovalantou Milliou - 206-225 Are firms that receive R&D subsidies more innovative?
by Charles Bérubé & Pierre Mohnen - 226-243 Wealth constraint and contractual arrangements
by Chifeng Dai - 244-266 Traffic fatalities: does income inequality create an externality?
by Nejat Anbarci & Monica Escaleras & Charles A. Register - 267-299 On the emergence of an MFN club: equal treatment in an unequal world
by Kamal Saggi & Faruk Sengul - 300-331 Product cycles, endogenous skill acquisition, and wage inequality
by Hitoshi Tanaka & Tatsuro Iwaisako - 332-348 Multinational companies, backward linkages, and labour demand elasticities
by Holger Görg & Michael Henry & Eric Strobl & Frank Walsh - 349-358 Equity market and foreign capital
by Yoko Furukawa
November 2008, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 1121-1155 How does the marriage market clear? An empirical framework
by Aloysius Siow - 1156-1184 Innis Lecture: Canadian policies for broad‐based prosperity
by Daniel Trefler - 1185-1210 Does the labour supply of wives respond to husbands' wages? Canadian evidence from micro data and grouped data
by René Morissette & Feng Hou - 1211-1238 The wage gap between Francophones and Anglophones: a Canadian perspective, 1970–2000
by David Albouy - 1239-1261 Sexual orientation, work, and income in Canada
by Christopher S. Carpenter - 1262-1284 Income effects and physician labour supply: evidence from the threshold system in Ontario
by Jasmin Kantarevic & Boris Kralj & Darrel Weinkauf - 1285-1311 Global labour markets, return, and onward migration
by Abdurrahman Aydemir & Chris Robinson - 1312-1328 Decomposition of s‐concentration curves
by Paul Makdissi & Stéphane Mussard - 1329-1350 Wage distribution in Japan, 1989–2003
by Ryo Kambayashi & Daiji Kawaguchi & Izumi Yokoyama - 1351-1374 Campaign spending limits, incumbent spending, and election outcomes
by Kevin Milligan & Marie Rekkas - 1375-1405 Fiscal policy, rent seeking, and growth under electoral uncertainty: theory and evidence from the OECD
by Konstantinos Angelopoulos & George Economides - 1406-1420 Do economics journal archives promote replicable research?
by B.D. McCullough & Kerry Anne McGeary & Teresa D. Harrison - 1421-1444 Climate policy and the optimal extraction of high‐ and low‐carbon fossil fuels
by Sjak Smulders & Edwin Van Der Werf - 1445-1471 National Treatment and the optimal regulation of environmental externalities
by Sumeet Gulati & Devesh Roy - 1472-1497 What labelling policy for consumer choice? The case of genetically modified food in Canada and Europe
by Guillaume P. Gruère & Colin A. Carter & Y. Hossein Farzin
August 2008, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 689-736 Viewpoint: From cities to productivity and growth in developing countries
by Gilles Duranton - 737-759 The turning black tide: energy prices and the Canadian dollar
by Ramzi Issa & Robert Lafrance & John Murray - 760-780 From rent seeking to human capital: a model where resource shocks cause transitions from stagnation to growth
by Nils‐Petter Lagerlöf & Thomas Tangerås - 781-795 Trade negotiations, domestic policies, and the Most Favored Nation clause
by Gal Hochman - 796-816 Industrial targeting in free trade areas with policy independence
by Earl L. Grinols & Peri Silva - 817-837 Free trade and the burden of domestic policy
by Sumeet Gulati - 838-863 Regionalism in standards: good or bad for trade?
by Maggie Xiaoyang Chen & Aaditya Mattoo - 864-893 Effort, trade, and unemployment
by Lutz Altenburg & Anke Brenken - 894-925 Heterogeneity of southern countries and southern intellectual property rights policy
by Jeong‐Eon Kim & Harvey E. Lapan - 926-953 Foreign direct investment and spillovers: gradualism may be better
by Klaus Desmet & Felipe Meza & Juan A. Rojas - 954-970 Price undertakings, VERs, and foreign direct investment: the case of foreign rivalry
by Jota Ishikawa & Kaz Miyagiwa - 971-997 Networks of knowledge among unionized firms
by Ana Mauleon & Jose J. Sempere‐Monerris & Vincent Vannetelbosch - 998-1014 Strategic delay in market entry
by Hikmet Gunay - 1015-1045 Selling licences for a process innovation: the impact of the product market on the selling mechanism
by Aniruddha Bagchi - 1046-1086 Competition for exclusive customers: comparing equilibrium and welfare under one‐part and two‐part pricing
by James D. Reitzes & Glenn A. Woroch - 1087-1119 Sequential peak‐load pricing: the case of airports and airlines
by Leonardo J. Basso & Anming Zhang
May 2008, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 341-359 Viewpoint: Empirical research on firms' boundaries
by Thomas N. Hubbard - 360-390 Trade liberalization and productivity dynamics: evidence from Canada
by Alla Lileeva - 391-424 Large real exchange rate movements, firm dynamics, and productivity growth
by Loretta Fung - 425-449 Exchange‐rate pass‐through at the product level
by Guillaume Gaulier & Amina Lahrèche‐Révil & Isabelle Méjean - 450-474 Cross‐border mergers and acquisitions: does the exchange rate matter? Some evidence for Canada
by George J. Georgopoulos - 475-500 Financial constraints and investment: assessing the impact of a World Bank credit program on small and medium enterprises in Sri Lanka
by Varouj A. Aivazian & Eric Santor - 501-516 Reconsidering the empirical evidence on the Grossman‐Helpman model of endogenous protection
by Josh Ederington & Jenny Minier - 517-536 Standardization of intermediate goods and international trade
by Oliver Lorz & Matthias Wrede - 537-563 Individual protection against property crime: decomposing the effects of protection observability
by Louis Hotte & Tanguy Van Ypersele - 564-582 Donations in a recursive dynamic model
by Haoming Liu & Jie Zhang - 583-594 What you don't see can't hurt you: an economic analysis of morality laws
by Philip A. Curry & Steeve Mongrain - 595-595 Symposium on firm‐level adjustment to globalization
by Dwayne Benjamin & Keith Head - 596-618 Multinationals and the creation of Chinese trade linkages
by Deborah L. Swenson - 619-638 Productivity, exporting, and the learning‐by‐exporting hypothesis: direct evidence from UK firms
by Gustavo Crespi & Chiara Criscuolo & Jonathan Haskel - 639-669 Overseas business costs and firm export performance
by Richard Kneller & Mauro Pisu & Zhihong Yu - 670-688 Productivity effects of international outsourcing: evidence from plant‐level data
by Holger Görg & Aoife Hanley & Eric Strobl