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Canadian Journal of Economics
1968 - 2013
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 46, issue 2 , 2013
Solving the global warming problem: beyond markets, simple mechanisms may help! pp. 361-378
David Martimort and Wilfried Sand-Zantman
Quality of life, firm productivity, and the value of amenities across Canadian cities pp. 379-411
David Albouy , Fernando Leibovici and Casey Warman
The source of the new Canadian job stability patterns pp. 412-440
Pierre Brochu
Estimating the benefit of high school for universitybound students: evidence of subjectspecific human capital accumulation pp. 441-468
Louis-Philippe Morin
Middle school or junior high? How gradelevel configurations affect academic achievement pp. 469-496
Elizabeth Dhuey
Maximizing human development pp. 497-525
Merwan Engineer and Ian King
Mixed duopoly, privatization, and subsidization with excess burden of taxation pp. 526-554
Toshihiro Matsumura and Yoshihiro Tomaru
Do central banks respond to exchange rate movements? Some new evidence from structural estimation pp. 555-586
Wei Dong
Public infrastructure, noncooperative investments, and endogenous growth pp. 587-610
Charles Figuières , Fabien Prieur and Mabel Tidball
Asymmetric Information, Auditing Commitment, and Economic Growth pp. 611-633
WaiHong Ho and Yong Wang
The fundamental problem of accounting pp. 634-655
Robert D. Cairns
The political economy of naturalization pp. 656-688
Fabio Mariani
The endowment effect and intertemporal choice: a laboratory investigation pp. 689-704
William G. Morrison and Robert J. Oxoby
A swing state theory of trade protection in the Electoral College pp. 705-724
Mirabelle Muûls and Dimitra Petropoulou
Electoral systems and protectionism: an industrylevel analysis pp. 725-764
Adina Ardelean and Carolyn L. Evans
Trade openness reduces growth volatility when countries are well diversified pp. 765-790
Mona Haddad , Jamus Jerome Lim , Cosimo Pancaro and Christian Saborowski
Volume 46, issue 1 , 2013
Canadian Economics Association/L'Association canadienne d'Économique Fellows pp. 1-3
David Laidler and Michael Parkin
Intellectual property rights as development determinants pp. 4-22
Theo S. Eicher and Monique Newiak
Unionization, international integration, and selection pp. 23-45
Catia Montagna and Antonella Nocco
Exposure to FDI and new plant survival: evidence in Canada pp. 46-77
Yanling Wang
Greasing the wheels of international commerce: how services facilitate firms' international sourcing pp. 78-102
Peter Debaere , Holger Görg and Horst Raff
Market thickness, sunk costs, productivity, and the outsourcing decision: an empirical analysis of manufacturing firms in France pp. 103-134
Liza Jabbour
National borders matterwhere one draws the lines too pp. 135-153
Emmanuelle Lavallée and Vincent Vicard
Tear down this wall: on the persistence of borders in trade pp. 154-179
Volker Nitsch and Nikolaus Wolf
On the role of job assignment in a comparison of education systems pp. 180-207
Katsuya Takii and Ryuichi Tanaka
Quality and quantity in primary care mixed-payment models: evidence from family health organizations in Ontario pp. 208-238
Boris Kralj and Jasmin Kantarevic
The benefits of storage and non-renewable resource price dynamics pp. 239-265
Jason Stevens
On input market surplus and its relation to the downstream market game pp. 266-281
Leonardo J. Basso
Certification of corporate social responsibility activities in oligopolistic markets pp. 282-309
Constantine Manasakis , Evangelos Mitrokostas and Emmanuel Petrakis
Imperfect financial integration and asymmetric information: competing explanations of the home bias puzzle? pp. 310-337
Jordi Mondria and Thomas Wu
Teen families, welfare transfers, and the minimum wage: evidence from Canada pp. 338-360
Anindya Sen and Hideki Ariizumi
Volume 45, issue 4 , 2012
Top income shares in Canada: recent trends and policy implications pp. 1247-1272
Michael R. Veall
Bilateral exposures and systemic solvency risk pp. 1273-1309
Christian S. Gourieroux , J.-C. Héam and Alain Monfort
Second thoughts on the exporter productivity premium pp. 1310-1331
Philipp J.H. Schröder and Allan Sørensen
What makes a successful export? Evidence from firm-product-level data pp. 1332-1368
Holger Görg , Richard Anthony Kneller and Balazs Murakozy
Strategic competition and optimal parallel import policy pp. 1369-1396
Santanu Roy and Kamal Saggi
Intra-firm trade, exporting, importing, and firm performance pp. 1397-1430
Stefanie Alexandra Haller
Imports and the structure of retail markets pp. 1431-1455
Horst Raff and Nicolas Schmitt
Labour unions and multi-product firms in closed and open economies pp. 1456-1479
Hartmut Egger and Michael Koch
The effects of labour unions on international capital tax competition pp. 1480-1503
Nelly Exbrayat , Carl Gaigne and Stephane Riou
The taxation of passive foreign investment: lessons from German experience pp. 1504-1528
Martin Ruf and Alfons J. Weichenrieder
Wage posting: evidence from job ads pp. 1529-1559
Vera Brenčič
Incumbency advantages in the Canadian Parliament pp. 1560-1585
Chad Kendall and Marie Rekkas
Risk adjustment and prevention pp. 1586-1607
Karen Nisa Eggleston , Randall P. Ellis and Mingshan Lu
Risk capital, private credit, and innovative production pp. 1608-1639
James B. Ang and Jakob B. Madsen
The political economy of public health expenditure and wait times in a public-private mixed health care system pp. 1640-1666
Haizhen Mou
Do tax cuts generate twin deficits? A multi-country analysis pp. 1667-1699
Martin Boileau and Michel Normandin
Teach a man to fish? Education vs. optimal taxation pp. 1700-1727
Eric Stephens
Volume 45, issue 3 , 2012
Viewpoint: Comparing features of convenient estimators for binary choice models with endogenous regressors pp. 809-829
Arthur Lewbel , Yingying Dong and Thomas Tao Yang
Offshoring, immigration, and the native wage distribution pp. 830-856
William W. Olney
Globalization, product differentiation, and wage inequality pp. 857-878
Paulo Bastos and Odd Rune Straume
Tariff evasion and rules of origin violations under the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement pp. 879-902
Andrey Stoyanov
Import sensitive products and perverse tariff-rate quota liberalization pp. 903-924
Sebastien Pouliot and Bruno Larue
Multilateral tariff cooperation under fairness and reciprocity pp. 925-941
Costas Hadjiyiannis , Doruk İriş and Chrysostomos Tabakis
Hub-and-spoke free trade areas: theory and evidence from Israel pp. 942-977
George Deltas , Klaus Desmet and Giovanni Facchini
Tariff and environmental policies with product standards pp. 978-995
Chi-Chur Chao , Jean-Pierre Laffargue and Pasquale Michael Sgro
Childrens environmental health, education, and economic development pp. 996-1022
Natacha Raffin
Optimal price-level drift under commitment in the canonical New Keynesian model pp. 1023-1036
Robert A. Amano , Steve Ambler and Malik Shukayev
Monetary transmission mechanisms in a small open economy: a Bayesian structural VAR approach pp. 1037-1061
Rokon Bhuiyan
Mobile capital and the home market effect pp. 1062-1082
Hajime Takatsuka and Dao-Zhi Zeng
Should countries block foreign takeovers of R&D champions and promote greenfield entry? pp. 1083-1124
Olivier Bertrand , Katariina Nilsson Hakkala , Pehr-Johan Norbäck and Lars Persson
The extent of the market and stages of agricultural specialization pp. 1125-1153
M. Shahe Emran and Forhad Shilpi
Misleading advertising in duopoly pp. 1154-1187
Keisuke Hattori and Keisaku Higashida
Female labour force participation in an era of organizational and technological change pp. 1188-1219
Marina Adshade
Does the sophistication of use of unemployment insurance evolve with experience? pp. 1220-1245
David M. Gray and Ted McDonald
Volume 45, issue 2 , 2012
International risk-sharing in the short run and in the long run pp. 376-393
Marianne Baxter
International risk sharing during the globalization era pp. 394-416
Robert P. Flood , Nancy P. Marion and Akito Matsumoto
International risk sharing and commodity prices pp. 417-447
Martin Berka , Mario John Crucini and Chih-Wei Wang
The international risk sharing puzzle is at business cycle and lower frequency pp. 448-471
Giancarlo Corsetti , Luca Dedola and Francesca Viani
Risk sharing through capital gains pp. 472-492
Faruk Balli , Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan and Bent E. Sorensen
Securitization of mortgage debt, domestic lending, and international risk sharing pp. 493-508
Mathias Hoffmann and Thomas Nitschka
The extensive margin, sectoral shares, and international business cycles pp. 509-534
Michael B. Devereux and Viktoria V. Hnatkovska
Portfolio allocation and international risk sharing pp. 535-565
Gianluca D. Benigno and Hande Kucuk
Limited asset market participation and the consumption-real exchange rate anomaly pp. 566-584
Robert Kollmann
Ricardian trade and the impact of domestic competition on export performance pp. 585-612
Matilde Bombardini , Christopher J. Kurz and Peter M. Morrow
Conditional versus unconditional trade concessions for developing countries pp. 613-631
Paola Conconi and Carlo Perroni
How elastic are national corporate income tax bases in OECD countries? The role of domestic and foreign tax rates pp. 632-671
Aleksandra Riedl and Silvia Rocha-Akis
The spatial organization of multinational firms pp. 672-697
Fabrice Defever
Investment abroad and labour adjustment at home: evidence from UK multinational firms pp. 698-731
Helen Simpson
International migration with capital constraints: interpreting migration from the Netherlands to Canada in the 1920s pp. 732-754
Alex Armstrong and Frank D. Lewis
The impact of cost on the choice of university: evidence from Ontario pp. 755-783
Martin D. Dooley , A. Abigail Payne and A. Leslie Robb
How do school `report cards' affect school choice decisions? pp. 784-807
Jane Friesen , Mohsen Javdani , Justin Smith and Simon D. Woodcock
Volume 45, issue 1 , 2012
Physical capital, knowledge capital, and the choice between FDI and outsourcing pp. 1-15
Yongmin Chen , Ignatius J. Horstmann and James R. Markusen
Spatial effects of foreign direct investment in US states pp. 16-40
Eckhardt Bode , Peter Nunnenkamp and Andreas Waldkirch
Disentangling barriers to internationalization pp. 41-63
Christian Arndt , Claudia M. Buch and Anselm Mattes
Dynamic gravity: endogenous country size and asset accumulation pp. 64-92
Maria Pia Olivero and Yoto V. Yotov
Offshoring along the production chain pp. 93-106
Philipp Harms , Oliver Lorz and Dieter M. Urban
The dynamics of immigrant participation in entitlement programs: evidence from Canada, 1993-2007 pp. 107-136
Yuri Ostrovsky
Willingness-to-pay for parallel private health insurance: evidence from a laboratory experiment pp. 137-166
Neil J. Buckley , Katherine Cuff , Jeremiah E. Hurley , Logan McLeod , Robert Nuscheler and David Cameron
Can neighbourhoods change the decisions of youth on the margins of university participation? pp. 167-188
Kelly Foley
Effective tax and subsidy rates on human capital in Canada pp. 189-219
John B. Burbidge , Kirk A. Collins , James Byron Davies and Lonnie Magee
Redistributive taxation with heterogeneous relative consumption concerns pp. 220-246
Stefan Dodds
Should income transfers be targeted or universal? Insights from public pension influences on elderly mortality in Canada, 1921-1966 pp. 247-269
John C Herbert Emery and Jesse Matheson
The role of financial sector competition for monetary policy pp. 270-287
Edgar A. Ghossoub , Thanarak Laosuthi and Robert R. Reed
Does foreign aid really raise per capita income? A time series perspective pp. 288-313
Felicitas Nowak-Lehmann , Axel Dreher , Dierk Herzer , Stephan Klasen and Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso
A spatial network approach to urban configurations pp. 314-344
Fan-chin Kung and Ping Wang
Markets and the non-monotonic relation between productivity and establishment size pp. 345-372
Sasan Bakhtiari