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November 2007, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 1060-1077 Innis Lecture: Hedonic equilibrium
by Michael Peters - 1078-1099 Environmental performance and equilibrium
by Thierry Bréchet & Philippe Michel - 1100-1117 Tariffs and the adoption of clean technology under asymmetric information
by Rodney D. Ludema & Taizo Takeno - 1118-1148 Welfare, home market effects, and horizontal foreign direct investment
by Kristian Behrens & Pierre M. Picard - 1149-1167 Technology, agglomeration, and regional competition for investment
by Bruce A. Blonigen & Van Kolpin - 1168-1187 Bilateral war in a multilateral world: carrots and sticks for conflict resolution
by Zsolt Becsi and Sajal Lahiri - 1188-1212 Raising taxes through equalization
by Michael Smart - 1213-1236 Tax competition and the creation of redundant products
by Charles A.M. De Bartolome - 1237-1260 Interaction between knowledge and technology: a contribution to the theory of development
by Stephen Kosempel - 1261-1285 Crises and human capital accumulation
by Freddy Heylen & Lorenzo Pozzi - 1286-1310 Envy, leisure, and restrictions on working hours
by Francisco Alvarez‐Cuadrado - 1311-1312 Editorial statement concerning data availability
by Dwayne Benjamin
August 2007, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 715-733 Viewpoint: Replication in economics
by Daniel S. Hamermesh - 734-764 The tale of the tails: Canadian income inequality in the 1980s and 1990s
by Marc Frenette & David A. Green & Kevin Milligan - 765-781 Do border crossings contribute to underage motor‐vehicle fatalities? An analysis of Michigan border crossings
by Steven F. Kreft & Nancy M. Epling - 782-811 A spatial analysis of provincial corporate income tax responses: evidence from Canada
by Sotiris Karkalakos & Christos Kotsogiannis - 812-842 Steel safeguards and the welfare of U.S. steel firms and downstream consumers of steel: a shareholder wealth perspective
by Benjamin H. Liebman & Kasaundra M. Tomlin - 843-860 Tariff reduction and employment in Canadian manufacturing
by Sébastien LaRochelle‐Côté - 861-880 Persistence of initial debt in the long‐term employment dynamics of new firms
by Robert Petrunia - 881-913 Are duty drawbacks on exports worth the hassle?
by Elena Ianchovichina - 914-934 Economic liberalization and price response of aggregate private investment: time series evidence from India
by M. Shahe Emran & Forhad Shilpi & M. Imam Alam - 935-953 Forecast content and content horizons for some important macroeconomic time series
by John W. Galbraith & Greg Tkacz - 954-979 Why does private consumption rise after a government spending shock?
by Hafedh Bouakez & Nooman Rebei - 980-1007 Unit roots and persistence in the nominal interest rate: a confirmatory analysis applied to the OECD
by Diego Romero‐Ávila - 1008-1032 What drives provincial‐Canada yield spreads?
by Laurence Booth & George Georgopoulos & Walid Hejazi
May 2007, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 347-370 Viewpoint: On the generalizability of lab behaviour to the field
by Steven D. Levitt & John A. List - 371-400 Tax incentives and fertility in Canada: quantum vs tempo effects
by Daniel Parent & Ling Wang - 401-422 Ethnic enclaves and immigrant earnings growth
by Casey Warman - 423-444 Which workers gain upon adopting a computer?
by Cindy Zoghi & Sabrina Wulff Pabilonia - 445-467 Children as consumers: investigating child diary expenditure data
by Lisa Farrell & Michael A. Shields - 468-492 Market structure and communicable diseases
by Stéphane Mechoulan - 493-514 Skating on thin ice: rule changes and team strategies in the NHL
by Anurag N. Banerjee & Johan F. M. Swinnen & Alfons Weersink - 515-527 Do people tip strategically, to improve future service? Theory and evidence
by Ofer H. Azar - 528-560 The costs of doing hard time: a penitentiary‐based regional price index for Canada, 1883–1923
by Chris Minns & Mary MacKinnon - 561-583 The Canadian macroeconomy and the yield curve: an equilibrium‐based approach
by René Garcia & Richard Luger - 584-606 Trend‐cycle correlation, drift break and the estimation of trend and cycle in Canadian GDP
by Arabinda Basistha - 607-627 Fiscal leadership and central bank design
by Andrew Hughes Hallett & Diana N. Weymark - 628-649 Dollarization and the inflation threshold
by Gaetano Antinolfi & Claudia M. Landeo & Maxim Nikitin - 650-678 Investment‐specific shocks and external balances in a small open economy model
by Marc‐André Letendre & Daqing Luo - 679-702 Real and nominal effects of monetary policy shocks
by Rokon Bhuiyan & Robert F. Lucas - 703-713 Savings growth and the path of utility
by Kirk Hamilton & Cees Withagen
February 2007, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-38 Viewpoint: Sustainability: Malthus revisited?
by James A. Brander - 39-68 Canadian cities as regional engines of growth: agglomeration and amenities
by Mark Partridge & M. Rose Olfert & Alessandro Alasia - 69-92 Do tariff reductions affect the wages of workers in protected industries? Evidence from the Canada‐U.S. Free Trade Agreement
by James Townsend - 93-126 Do state borders matter for U.S. intranational trade? The role of history and internal migration
by Daniel L. Millimet & Thomas Osang - 127-154 Are exports a monotonic function of exchange rate volatility? Evidence from disaggregated pork exports
by Olivier Bonroy & Jean‐Philippe Gervais & Bruno Larue - 155-175 Competition and the location of overseas assembly
by Deborah L. Swenson - 176-206 Technical compatibility and the mode of foreign entry with network externalities
by Mikhail Klimenko & Kamal Saggi - 207-224 Exchanging market access at the outsiders' expense: the case of customs unions
by Emanuel Ornelas - 225-244 Efficiency and economies of scale of large Canadian banks
by Jason Allen & Ying Liu - 245-277 Snow removal auctions in Montreal: costs, informational rents, and procurement management
by Véronique Flambard & Pierre Lasserre & Pierre Mohnen - 278-295 Retailers and consumers in sequential auctions of collectibles
by Stéphanie Vincent Lyk‐Jensen & Olivier Chanel - 296-316 Return policies, market outcomes, and consumer welfare
by Tatyana Chesnokova - 317-339 Optimal supervision intensity, collusion, and the organization of work
by Mehmet Bac - 340-346 Mixed oligopoly and spatial agglomeration: a comment
by Oscar J Cárdenas
November 2006, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 1041-1072 The spectre of deflation: a review of empirical evidence
by Gregor W. Smith - 1073-1104 Innis Lecture: Equity and equality
by Jean‐Yves Duclos - 1105-1124 Precautionary wealth accumulation: evidence from Canadian microdata
by Sule Alan - 1125-1150 Work while in high school in Canada: its labour market and educational attainment effects
by Daniel Parent - 1151-1172 The role of low expectations in health and education investment and hazardous consumption
by Jeremy Clark & Bonggeun Kim & Richie Poulton & Barry Milne - 1173-1194 Unionization and plant closure in Canada
by Tony Fang & John S. Heywood - 1195-1220 Income splitting among the self‐employed
by Herbert J. Schuetze - 1221-1243 On the distributional effects of income in an aggregate consumption relation
by Manisha Chakrabarty & Anke Schmalenbach & Jeffrey Racine - 1244-1281 The forward premium anomaly: statistical artefact or economic puzzle? New evidence from robust tests
by Alex Maynard - 1282-1315 Another look at the linear q model: an empirical analysis of aggregate business capital spending with maintenance expenditures
by Sarantis Kalyvitis - 1316-1344 The changing role of dividends: a firm‐level study from the nineteenth to the twenty‐first century
by Stephen R. Foerster & Stephen G. Sapp - 1345-1369 The returns from rent‐seeking: campaign contributions, firm subsidies and the Byrd Amendment
by Benjamin H. Liebman & Kara M. Reynolds - 1370-1387 Global terrorism: deterrence versus pre‐emption
by Todd Sandler & Kevin Siqueira - 1388-1397 Indirect addilog translation of indirect utility functions
by Denis Conniffe - 1398-1407 Errors of aggregation and errors of specification in a consumer demand model: a theoretical note
by Frank T. Denton & Dean C. Mountain & Byron G Spencer
August 2006, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 643-688 Viewpoint: A microfoundation of monetary economics
by Shouyong Shi - 689-718 Shirking in a monetary business cycle model
by Michelle Alexopoulos - 719-743 Currency substitution, portfolio diversification, and money demand
by Miguel Lebre De Freitas & Francisco José Veiga - 744-757 Trade policy mix: IPR protection and R&D subsidies
by Moonsung Kang - 758-780 Global factor trade with differentiated factor prices and factor intensities
by Yun‐kwong Kwok - 781-789 How reasonable are assumptions used in theoretical models? Computational evidence on the likelihood of trade pattern changes
by Lisandro Abrego & Raymond Riezman & John Whalley - 790-808 International trade and terrestrial open‐access renewable resources in a small open economy
by Naoto Jinji - 809-830 Endogenous trading bloc formation in a North‐South global economy
by Satya P. Das & Subhadip Ghosh - 831-844 North‐South and South‐South trade‐related technology diffusion: an industry‐level analysis of direct and indirect effects
by Maurice Schiff & Yanling Wang - 845-873 Protection for sale with imperfect rent capturing
by Giovanni Facchini & Johannes Van Biesebroeck & Gerald Willmann - 874-900 Evolving discretionary practices of U.S. antidumping activity
by Bruce A. Blonigen - 901-931 The impact of endogenous tax treaties on foreign direct investment: theory and evidence
by Peter Egger & Mario Larch & Michael Pfaffermayr & Hannes Winner - 932-947 Licensing a new product with non‐linear contracts
by Can Erutku & Yves Richelle - 948-970 Product market competition and boundaries of the firm
by Jean‐Etienne De Bettignies - 971-1004 Formation of buyer‐seller trade networks in a quality‐differentiated product market
by Ping Wang & Alison Watts - 1005-1022 Informational externalities with lump‐sum sampling
by Carole Haritchabalet & Régis Renault - 1023-1040 The public and private provision of pure public goods and the distortionary effects of income taxation: a political economy approach
by Jun‐ichi Itaya & A.G. Schweinberger
May 2006, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 375-398 Viewpoint: The economics of hunter‐gatherer societies and the evolution of human characteristics
by Arthur J. Robson & Hillard S. Kaplan - 399-413 Output and wages with inequality averse agents
by Dominique Demougin & Claude Fluet & Carsten Helm - 414-433 Social interactions in small groups
by Brian Krauth - 434-454 Financial innovations and managerial incentive contracting
by Saltuk Ozerturk - 455-476 Network externalities, discrete demand shifts, and submarginal‐cost pricing
by Makoto Yano & Fumio Dei - 477-492 Rebates as incentives to exclusivity
by Can Erutku - 493-515 Preferential trade areas, multinational enterprises, and welfare
by Priya Ranjan - 516-543 Decentralized international exchange
by Robert R. Reed & Kathleen A. Trask - 544-563 The adjustment of external tariffs in the Kemp‐Wan‐Grinols compensation scheme
by Siu‐kee Wong - 564-581 Product standards, trade disputes, and protectionism
by Daniel M. Sturm - 582-603 Labour force ageing and productivity performance in Canada
by Jianmin Tang & Carolyn MacLeod - 604-620 The politics of pollution: party regimes and air quality in Canada
by Ross McKitrick - 621-642 Political uncertainty and stock market returns: evidence from the 1995 Quebec referendum
by Marie‐Claude Beaulieu & Jean‐Claude Cosset & Naceur Essaddam
February 2006, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-21 Viewpoint: Male‐female wage differentials: how can that be?
by Morley Gunderson - 22-52 The compelling effects of compulsory schooling: evidence from Canada
by Philip Oreopoulos - 53-67 Demand for skills in Canada: the role of foreign outsourcing and information‐communication technology
by Beiling Yan - 68-93 Health investment, saving, and public policy
by Jie Zhang & Junsen Zhang & Michael C.M. Leung - 94-123 Wage inequality and overeducation in a model with efficiency wages
by Peter Skott - 124-144 Collective consumption and welfare
by Olivier Donni - 145-162 A trigonometric flexible consumer demand system
by Toshinobu Matsuda - 163-186 A test of the Hotelling rule using old‐growth timber data
by John Livernois & Henry Thille & Xianqiang Zhang - 187-210 Can we obtain realistic parameter estimates for the ‘protection for sale’ model?
by Devashish Mitra & Dimitrios D. Thomakos & Mehmet Ulubaşoğlu - 211-246 Border effects and the availability of domestic products abroad
by Carolyn L. Evans - 247-265 Trade frictions and welfare in the gravity model: how much of the iceberg melts?
by Edward J. Balistreri & Russell H. Hillberry - 266-295 Ins, outs, and the duration of trade
by Tibor Besedeš & Thomas J. Prusa - 296-319 The seasonality of banking failures during the late National Banking Era
by Pere Gomis‐Porqueras & Bruce Smith - 320-347 Common trends and common cycles in Canada: who knew so much has been going on?
by Elizabeth C. Wakerly & Byron G. Scott & James M. Nason - 348-374 Monetary policy arithmetic: reconciling theory with evidence
by Maxim Nikitin & Steven Russell
November 2005, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 1107-1135 International outsourcing and incomplete contracts
by Barbara J. Spencer - 1136-1159 Innis Lecture: Explorations in medium‐run macroeconomics
by Paul Beaudry - 1160-1172 Buying power and strategic interactions
by Can Erutku - 1173-1190 Partial outsourcing, monitoring cost, and market structure
by Oz Shy & Rune Stenbacka - 1191-1203 Imperfect price discrimination, market structure, and efficiency
by Qihong Liu & Konstantinos Serfes - 1204-1223 Product differentiation, cost‐reducing mergers, and consumer welfare
by George Norman & Lynne Pepall & Daniel Richards - 1224-1252 Sorting by foot: ‘travel‐for’ local public goods and equilibrium stratification
by Shin‐Kun Peng & Ping Wang - 1253-1271 Inequality and trade
by Devashish Mitra & Vitor Trindade - 1272-1297 What drives the cross‐country growth and inequality correlation?
by Debasis Bandyopadhyay & Parantap Basu - 1298-1326 Skill distribution and income disparity in a North‐South trade model
by Hesham M. Abdel‐Rahman - 1327-1363 Bigger establishments in thicker markets: can we explain early productivity differentials between Canada and the United States?
by Kris Inwood & Ian Keay - 1364-1383 Firm survival and exit in response to trade liberalization
by Jen Baggs - 1384-1400 Exporting and performance: evidence from Chilean plants
by Roberto Alvarez & Ricardo A. López - 1401-1430 Trade in the Triad: how easy is the access to large markets?
by Lionel Fontagné & Thierry Mayer & Soledad Zignago - 1431-1452 Minorities and majorities: a dynamic model of assimilation
by István Kónya - 1453-1471 Exchange rate regimes and inflation: only hard pegs make a difference
by Michael Bleaney & Manuela Francisco
August 2005, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 673-708 Viewpoint: Towards a solution to the puzzles in exchange rate economics: where do we stand?
by Lucio Sarno - 709-734 Causal effect of early initiation on adolescent smoking patterns
by M. Christopher Auld - 735-757 Peer effects and selection effects on smoking among Canadian youth
by Brian V. Krauth - 758-777 Trade and direct investment in producer services and the domestic market for expertise
by James Markusen & Thomas F. Rutherford & David Tarr - 778-806 Export orientation and domestic merger policy: theory and some empirical evidence
by Joseph A. Clougherty & Anming Zhang - 807-831 Sex, equality, and growth
by Nils‐Petter Lagerlöf - 832-851 Unbalanced growth
by Kala Krishna & César A. Pérez - 852-869 Gradual globalization and inequality between and within countries
by Satya P. Das - 870-882 Interconnected communications networks and home market effects
by Toru Kikuchi - 883-899 A note on trade liberalization and common pool resources
by Erwin H. Bulte & Richard Damania - 900-918 A theory of mutual migration of polluting firms
by Laixun Zhao & Zhihao Yu & Yoshiko Onuma - 919-936 R&D cooperation with asymmetric spillovers
by Gamal Atallah - 937-954 A discipline without sympathy: the happiness of the majority and its demise
by Sandra J. Peart & David M. Levy - 955-978 Optimal risk‐sharing under adverse selection and imperfect risk perception
by Arnold Chassagnon & Bertrand Villeneuve - 979-998 Poverty and inequality under income and price dispersions
by Christophe Muller - 999-1017 A computer software price index using scanner data
by Marc Prud’homme & Dimitri Sanga & Kam Yu - 1018-1036 Inflation targeting and core inflation
by Julie K. Smith - 1037-1056 Measuring volatility persistence in the presence of sudden changes in the variance of Canadian stock returns
by Farooq Malik & Bradley T. Ewing & James E. Payne - 1057-1106 Life‐cycle asset accumulation and allocation in Canada
by Kevin Milligan
May 2005, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 309-344 Demographics and recent productivity performance: insights from cross‐country comparisons
by Paul Beaudry & Fabrice Collard & David A. Green - 345-365 Tax credits, insurance, and the use of medical care
by Michael Smart & Mark Stabile - 366-393 A ‘long march’ perspective on tobacco use in Canada
by Nikolay Gospodinov & Ian Irvine - 394-419 Food for education versus school quality: a comparison of policy options to reduce child labour
by Saqib Jafarey & Sajal Lahiri - 420-429 Tests of microeconomic foundations of a North American common currency area
by James L. Swofford - 430-453 Money, capital, and real liquidity effects with habit formation
by Arman Mansoorian & Leo Michelis - 454-481 Monetary union in West Africa: who might gain, who might lose, and why?
by Xavier Debrun & Paul Masson & Catherine Pattillo - 482-499 Using Engel curves to estimate bias in the Canadian CPI as a cost of living index
by Timothy K.M. Beatty & Erling Røed Larsen - 500-519 The non‐monotonic relationship between seigniorage and inequality
by Joydeep Bhattacharya & Helle Bunzel & Joseph Haslag - 520-545 Using patents to mislead rivals
by Corinne Langinier - 546-573 Cooperative R&D and strategic trade policy
by Julie DeCourcy - 574-603 Who enjoys ‘TRIPs’ abroad? An empirical analysis of intellectual property rights in the Uruguay Round
by Phillip McCalman - 604-614 Does S. Kuznets's belief question the Environmental Kuznets Curves?
by Alain Bousquet & Pascal Favard - 615-621 Investing exhaustible resource rents and the path of consumption
by Kirk Hamilton & John M. Hartwick - 622-640 The comparative advantage of public ownership: evidence from U.S. electric utilities
by John E. Kwoka - 641-672 Explaining the deteriorating entry earnings of Canada's immigrant cohorts, 1966 – 2000
by Abdurrahman Aydemir & Mikal Skuterud
February 2005, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-27 Viewpoint: Option prices, preferences, and state variables
by René Garcia & Richard Luger & Éric Renault - 28-48 Pensions and fertility incentives
by Robert Fenge & Volker Meier - 49-56 A tale of two cities and a Giffen good
by Rod Garratt - 57-80 Public capital, asymmetric information, and economic growth
by Wai‐Hong Ho & Yong Wang - 81-104 Minimum wage impacts on youth employment transitions, 1993–1999
by Michele Campolieti & Tony Fang & Morley Gunderson - 105-127 The evolution of job stability in Canada: trends and comparisons with U.S. results
by Andrew Heisz - 128-148 Distributional effects of ‘general population’ prescription drug programs in Canada
by Sule Alan & Thomas F. Crossley & Paul Grootendorst & Michael R. Veall - 149-173 Strategic union delegation and strike activity
by Ana Mauleon & Vincent Vannetelbosch - 174-193 Ex post bidding and efficient coordination unemployment
by Benoît Julien & John Kennes & Ian King - 194-210 Unemployment and the welfare effects of trade policy
by Udo Kreickemeier - 211-227 Antidumping protection and R&D competition
by Xiwang Gao & Kaz Miyagiwa - 228-241 Welfare‐ranking ad valorem and specific tariffs under monopolistic competition
by Jan G. Jørgensen & Philipp J.H. Schröder - 242-254 An analysis of the MFN clause under asymmetries of cost and market structure
by Kamal Saggi & Halis Murat Yildiz - 255-272 Trade, market size, and industrial structure: revisiting the home‐market effect
by Zhihao Yu - 273-289 A factor endowment theory of international trade under imperfect competition and increasing returns
by Kenji Fujiwara & Koji Shimomura - 290-308 Firm behaviour and market access in a Free Trade Area with rules of origin
by Jiandong Ju & Kala Krishna
November 2004, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 805-829 The elementary economics of social dilemmas
by B. Curtis Eaton - 830-849 Are migrants more skilled than non‐migrants? Repeat, return, and same‐employer migrants
by Jennifer Hunt - 850-878 Comparable worth in a decentralized labour market: the case of Ontario
by Michael Baker & Nicole M. Fortin - 879-897 The disintegrating Canadian labour market? The extent of the market then and now
by Patrick J. Coe & J.C. Herbert Emery - 898-917 Family income and child outcomes in Canada
by Martin Dooley & Jennifer Stewart - 918-950 A theory of gender differences in parental altruism
by Mukesh Eswaran & Ashok Kotwal - 951-977 Multidivisional firms, internal competition, and the merger paradox
by Anthony Creane & Carl Davidson - 978-998 The performance and robustness of simple monetary policy rules in models of the Canadian economy
by Denise Côté & John Kuszczak & Jean‐Paul Lam & Ying Liu & Pierre St‐Amant - 999-1020 Price stickiness, trend inflation, and output dynamics: a cross‐country analysis
by Hashmat Khan - 1021-1041 Canadian and U.S. financial markets: testing the international integration hypothesis under time‐varying conditional volatility
by Michel Normandin - 1042-1060 Trade, product cycles, and inequality within and between countries
by Susan Chun Zhu - 1061-1083 Lobbying, multisector trade, and sustainability of free‐trade agreements
by Larry D. Qiu - 1084-1096 Voluntary import expansions with non‐stationary demand
by Xiaopeng Yin - 1097-1117 Armington elasticities in intermediate inputs trade: a problem in using multilateral trade data
by Mika Saito - 1118-1150 Total factor productivity and the measurement of technological change
by Richard G. Lipsey & Kenneth I. Carlaw
August 2004, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 509-527 Viewpoint: Child research comes of age
by Janet Currie