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Canadian Journal of Economics
1968 - 2008
Edited by David Green
from Canadian Economics Association Canadian Economics Association Prof. Steven Ambler, Secretary-Treasurer c/o Olivier Lebert, CEA/CJE/CPP Office C.P. 35006, 1221 Fleury Est Montréal, Québec, Canada H2C 3K4. Contact information at EDIRC . Series data maintained by Prof. Werner Antweiler ().
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Volume 41, issue 4 , 2008
How does the marriage market clear? An empirical framework pp. 1121-1155
Aloysius Siow
Innis Lecture: Canadian policies for broad-based prosperity pp. 1156-1184
Daniel Trefler
Does the labour supply of wives respond to husbands' wages? Canadian evidence from micro data and grouped data pp. 1185-1210
René Morissette and Feng Hou
The wage gap between Francophones and Anglophones: a Canadian perspective, 1970-2000 pp. 1211-1238
David Yves Albouy
Sexual orientation, work, and income in Canada pp. 1239-1261
Christopher S. Carpenter
Income effects and physician labour supply: evidence from the threshold system in Ontario pp. 1262-1284
Jasmin Kantarevic , Boris Kralj and Darrel Weinkauf
Global labour markets, return, and onward migration pp. 1285-1311
Abdurrahman Aydemir and Chris M. Robinson
Decomposition of s-concentration curves pp. 1312-1328
Paul Makdissi and Stéphane Mussard
Wage distribution in Japan, 1989-2003 pp. 1329-1350
Ryo Kambayashi , Daiji Kawaguchi and Izumi Yokoyama
Campaign spending limits, incumbent spending, and election outcomes pp. 1351-1374
Kevin Milligan and Marie Rekkas
Fiscal policy, rent seeking, and growth under electoral uncertainty: theory and evidence from the OECD pp. 1375-1405
Konstantinos Angelopoulos and George Economides
Do economics journal archives promote replicable research? pp. 1406-1420
B D McCullough , Kerry Anne McGeary and Teresa D. Harrison
Climate policy and the optimal extraction of high- and low-carbon fossil fuels pp. 1421-1444
Sjak Smulders and Edwin van der Werf
National Treatment and the optimal regulation of environmental externalities pp. 1445-1471
Sumeet Gulati and Devesh Roy
What labelling policy for consumer choice? The case of genetically modified food in Canada and Europe pp. 1472-1497
Guillaume P. Gruère , Colin A. Carter and Y. Hossein Farzin
Volume 41, issue 3 , 2008
Viewpoint: From cities to productivity and growth in developing countries pp. 689-736
Gilles Duranton
The turning black tide: energy prices and the Canadian dollar pp. 737-759
Ramzi Issa , Robert Lafrance and John Murray
From rent seeking to human capital: a model where resource shocks cause transitions from stagnation to growth pp. 760-780
Nils-Petter Lagerlöf and Thomas Tangerås
Trade negotiations, domestic policies, and the Most Favored Nation clause pp. 781-795
Gal Hochman
Industrial targeting in free trade areas with policy independence pp. 796-816
Earl L. Grinols and Peri Agostinho da Silva
Free trade and the burden of domestic policy pp. 817-837
Sumeet Gulati
Regionalism in standards: good or bad for trade? pp. 838-863
Maggie Chen and Aaditya Mattoo
Effort, trade, and unemployment pp. 864-893
Lutz Altenburg and Anke Brenken
Heterogeneity of southern countries and southern intellectual property rights policy pp. 894-925
Jeong-Eon Kim and Harvey E. Lapan
Foreign direct investment and spillovers: gradualism may be better pp. 926-953
Klaus Desmet , Felipe Meza and Juan A. Rojas
Price undertakings, VERs, and foreign direct investment: the case of foreign rivalry pp. 954-970
Jota Ishikawa and Kaz Miyagiwa
Networks of knowledge among unionized firms pp. 971-997
Ana Mauleon , José J. Sempere-Monerris and Vincent Vannetelbosch
Strategic delay in market entry pp. 998-1014
Hikmet Gunay
Selling licences for a process innovation: the impact of the product market on the selling mechanism pp. 1015-1045
Aniruddha Bagchi
Competition for exclusive customers: comparing equilibrium and welfare under one-part and two-part pricing pp. 1046-1086
James D. Reitzes and Glenn A. Woroch
Sequential peak-load pricing: the case of airports and airlines pp. 1087-1119
Leonardo J. Basso and Anming Zhang
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 Albert 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 Byron 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 H. 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