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Canadian Journal of Economics
1968 - 2008
Edited by Dwayne Benjamin
from Canadian Economics Association Canadian Economics Association Prof. Steven Ambler, Secretary-Treasurer c/o Olivier Lebert, CEA/CJE/CPP Office CIREQ-C.R.D.E., Université de Montréal C.P. 6128, succursale Centre-ville Montréal, Québec, H3C 3J7, Canada. Contact information at EDIRC . Series data maintained by Prof. Werner Antweiler ().
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Volume 41, issue 2 , 2008
Viewpoint: Empirical research on firms' boundaries pp. 341-359
Thomas N. Hubbard
Trade liberalization and productivity dynamics: evidence from Canada pp. 360-390
Alla Lileeva
Large real exchange rate movements, firm dynamics, and productivity growth pp. 391-424
Loretta Fung
Exchange-rate pass-through at the product level pp. 425-449
Guillaume Gaulier , Amina Lahrèche-Révil and Isabelle Méjean
Cross-border mergers and acquisitions: does the exchange rate matter? Some evidence for Canada pp. 450-474
George J. Georgopoulos
Financial constraints and investment: assessing the impact of a World Bank credit program on small and medium enterprises in Sri Lanka pp. 475-500
Varouj A. Aivazian and Eric Santor
Reconsidering the empirical evidence on the Grossman-Helpman model of endogenous protection pp. 501-516
Josh Ederington and Jenny Minier
Standardization of intermediate goods and international trade pp. 517-536
Oliver Lorz and Matthias Wrede
Individual protection against property crime: decomposing the effects of protection observability pp. 537-563
Louis Hotte and Tanguy van Ypersele
Donations in a recursive dynamic model pp. 564-582
Haoming Liu and Jie Zhang
What you don't see can't hurt you: an economic analysis of morality laws pp. 583-594
Phil Curry and Steeve Mongrain
Multinationals and the creation of Chinese trade linkages pp. 596-618
Deborah L. Swenson
Productivity, exporting, and the learning-by-exporting hypothesis: direct evidence from UK firms pp. 619-638
Gustavo A. Crespi , Chiara Criscuolo and Jonathan E. Haskel
Overseas business costs and firm export performance pp. 639-669
Richard Anthony Kneller , Mauro Pisu and Zhihong Yu
Productivity effects of international outsourcing: evidence from plant-level data pp. 670-688
Holger Görg , Aoife Hanley and Eric Strobl
Volume 41, issue 1 , 2008
Viewpoint: Estimating the equity premium pp. 1-21
John Y. Campbell
Economics research in Canada: a long-run assessment of journal publications pp. 22-45
James B. Davies , Martin Georg Kocher and Matthias Sutter
Information acquisition, dissemination, and transparency of monetary policy pp. 46-79
Jacob Wong
Banking crises in monetary economies pp. 80-104
Janet Hua Jiang
The optimal choice of monetary policy instruments in a small open economy pp. 105-137
Rajesh Singh and Chetan Subramanian
Forecasting Canadian time series with the New Keynesian model pp. 138-165
Ali Dib , Mohamed Gammoudi and Kevin Moran
Swedish economic growth and education since 1800 pp. 166-185
David de la Croix , Thomas Lindh and Bo Malmberg
Education, credentials, and immigrant earnings pp. 186-216
Ana Ferrer and W. Craig Riddell
Maternal labour supply and childhood obesity in Canada: evidence from the NLSCY pp. 217-242
Yee Fei Chia
Winners and losers: a micro-level analysis of international outsourcing and wages pp. 243-270
Ingo Geishecker and Holger Görg
Agglomeration and fair wages pp. 271-291
Peter Egger and Tobias Seidel
Rising trade costs? Agglomeration and trade with endogenous transaction costs pp. 292-319
Gilles Duranton and Michael Storper
Exporting, linkages and productivity spillovers from foreign direct investment pp. 320-340
Sourafel Girma , Holger Görg and Mauro Pisu
Volume 40, issue 4 , 2007
Natural resource economics under the rule of Hotelling pp. 1033-1059
Gérard Gaudet
Innis Lecture: Hedonic equilibrium pp. 1060-1077
Michael Peters
Environmental performance and equilibrium pp. 1078-1099
Thierry Bréchet and Philippe Michel
Tariffs and the adoption of clean technology under asymmetric information pp. 1100-1117
Rodney D. Ludema and Taizo Takeno
Welfare, home market effects, and horizontal foreign direct investment pp. 1118-1148
Kristian Behrens and Pierre M. Picard
Technology, agglomeration, and regional competition for investment pp. 1149-1167
Bruce A. Blonigen and Van Kolpin
Bilateral war in a multilateral world: carrots and sticks for conflict resolution pp. 1168-1187
Zsolt Becsi and Sajal Lahiri
Raising taxes through equalization pp. 1188-1212
Michael Smart
Tax competition and the creation of redundant products pp. 1213-1236
Charles de Bartolome
Interaction between knowledge and technology: a contribution to the theory of development pp. 1237-1260
Stephen Kosempel
Crises and human capital accumulation pp. 1261-1285
Freddy Heylen and Lorenzo Pozzi
Envy, leisure, and restrictions on working hours pp. 1286-1310
Francisco Alvarez-Cuadrado
Volume 40, issue 3 , 2007
Viewpoint: Replication in economics pp. 715-733
Daniel Hamermesh
The tale of the tails: Canadian income inequality in the 1980s and 1990s pp. 734-764
Marc Frenette , David A. Green and Kevin Milligan
Do border crossings contribute to underage motor-vehicle fatalities? An analysis of Michigan border crossings pp. 765-781
Steven F Kreft and Nancy M. Epling
A spatial analysis of provincial corporate income tax responses: evidence from Canada pp. 782-811
Sotiris Karkalakos and Christos Kotsogiannis
Steel safeguards and the welfare of U.S. steel firms and downstream consumers of steel: a shareholder wealth perspective pp. 812-842
Benjamin H. Liebman and Kasaundra M. Tomlin
Tariff reduction and employment in Canadian manufacturing pp. 843-860
Sébastien LaRochelle-Côté
Persistence of initial debt in the long-term employment dynamics of new firms pp. 861-880
Robert Petrunia
Are duty drawbacks on exports worth the hassle? pp. 881-913
Elena Ianchovichina
Economic liberalization and price response of aggregate private investment: time series evidence from India pp. 914-934
M. Shahe Emran , Forhad Shilpi and M. Imam Alam
Forecast content and content horizons for some important macroeconomic time series pp. 935-953
John W. Galbraith and Greg Tkacz
Why does private consumption rise after a government spending shock? pp. 954-979
Hafedh Bouakez and Nooman Rebei
Unit roots and persistence in the nominal interest rate: a confirmatory analysis applied to the OECD pp. 980-1007
Diego Romero-Ávila
What drives provincial-Canada yield spreads? pp. 1008-1032
Laurence Booth , George Georgopoulos and Walid Hejazi
Volume 40, issue 2 , 2007
Viewpoint: On the generalizability of lab behaviour to the field pp. 347-370
Steven D. Levitt and John A. List
Tax incentives and fertility in Canada: quantum vs tempo effects pp. 371-400
Daniel Parent and Ling Wang
Ethnic enclaves and immigrant earnings growth pp. 401-422
Casey Warman
Which workers gain upon adopting a computer? pp. 423-444
Cindy Zoghi and Sabrina Wulff Pabilonia
Children as consumers: investigating child diary expenditure data pp. 445-467
Lisa Farrell and Michael A. Shields
Market structure and communicable diseases pp. 468-492
Stéphane Mechoulan
Skating on thin ice: rule changes and team strategies in the NHL pp. 493-514
Anurag N. Banerjee , Johan Swinnen and Alfons Weersink
Do people tip strategically, to improve future service? Theory and evidence pp. 515-527
Ofer H. Azar
The costs of doing hard time: a penitentiary-based regional price index for Canada, 1883-1923 pp. 528-560
Chris Minns and Mary MacKinnon
The Canadian macroeconomy and the yield curve: an equilibrium-based approach pp. 561-583
René Garcia and Richard Luger
Trend-cycle correlation, drift break and the estimation of trend and cycle in Canadian GDP pp. 584-606
Arabinda Basistha
Fiscal leadership and central bank design pp. 607-627
Andrew Hughes Hallett and Diana N. Weymark
Dollarization and the inflation threshold pp. 628-649
Gaetano Antinolfi , Claudia M. Landeo and Maxim Nikitin
Investment-specific shocks and external balances in a small open economy model pp. 650-678
Marc-Andre Letendre and Daqing Luo
Real and nominal effects of monetary policy shocks pp. 679-702
Rokon Bhuiyan and Robert F. Lucas
Savings growth and the path of utility pp. 703-713
Kirk Hamilton and Cees Withagen
Volume 40, issue 1 , 2007
Viewpoint: Sustainability: Malthus revisited? pp. 1-38
James A. Brander
Canadian cities as regional engines of growth: agglomeration and amenities pp. 39-68
Mark Partridge , M. Rose Olfert and Alessandro Alasia
Do tariff reductions affect the wages of workers in protected industries? Evidence from the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement pp. 69-92
James Townsend
Do state borders matter for U.S. intranational trade? The role of history and internal migration pp. 93-126
Daniel L. Millimet and Thomas Osang
Are exports a monotonic function of exchange rate volatility? Evidence from disaggregated pork exports pp. 127-154
Olivier Bonroy , Jean-Philippe Gervais and Bruno Larue
Competition and the location of overseas assembly pp. 155-175
Deborah L. Swenson
Technical compatibility and the mode of foreign entry with network externalities pp. 176-206
Mikhail Klimenko and Kamal Saggi
Exchanging market access at the outsiders' expense: the case of customs unions pp. 207-224
Emanuel Ornelas
Efficiency and economies of scale of large Canadian banks pp. 225-244
Jason Allen and Ying Liu
Snow removal auctions in Montreal: costs, informational rents, and procurement management pp. 245-277
Véronique Flambard , Pierre Lasserre and Pierre Mohnen
Retailers and consumers in sequential auctions of collectibles pp. 278-295
Stéphanie Vincent Lyk-Jensen and Olivier CHANEL
Return policies, market outcomes, and consumer welfare pp. 296-316
Tatyana Chesnokova
Optimal supervision intensity, collusion, and the organization of work pp. 317-339
Mehmet Bac
Mixed oligopoly and spatial agglomeration: a comment pp. 340-346
Oscar J Cárdenas