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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 32, issue 5 , 1999
Presidential Address: Canadian labour market performance in international perspective pp. 1097-1134
W. Craig Riddell
Innis Lecture: Economics and the well-being of Canadian children pp. 1135-1163
Shelley Phipps
Comparing Capital Mobility Across Provincial and National Borders pp. 1164-1173
John F. Helliwell and Ross R. McKitrick
Heteroskedastic Exchange Rates and Time-Varying Optimal Intervention Rules pp. 1174-1190
Diana N. Weymark
Fiscal Policy and Growth in a Small Open Economy with Elastic Labor Supply pp. 1191-1214
Stephen J Turnovsky
Fiscal Policy and Productivity Growth in the OECD pp. 1215-1226
Steven P. Cassou and Kevin J. Lansing
National Debt, Savings, and Real Interest Rates in a Neoclassical Growth Model pp. 1227-1244
Shawn Ni
A Pure Credit Economy pp. 1245-1257
Keith MacKinnon
Capital Goods Trade and R&D Spillovers in the OECD pp. 1258-1274
Bin Xu and Jianmao Wang
Incentives for Foreign Direct Investment under Imitation pp. 1275-1298
Ping Lin and Kamal Saggi
Trade and the Distribution Sector: Some Evidence for OECD Countries pp. 1299-1312
Usree Bandyopadhyay
Learning About Environmental Damage: Implications for Emissions Trading pp. 1313-1327
Peter Kennedy
Volume 32, issue 4 , 1999
Changes in the Relative Structure of Wages and Employment: A Comparison of the United States, Canada, and France pp. 843-877
David E. Card , Francis Kramarz and Thomas Lemieux
Can a Matching Model Explain the Long-Run Increase in Canada's Unemployment Rate? pp. 878-905
Andreas Hornstein and Mingwei Yuan
Does More Mean Less? The Male/Female Wage Gap and the Proportion of Females at the Establishment Level pp. 906-929
Kevin Reilly and Tony S. Wirjanto
Evidence of New Immigrant Assimilation in Canada pp. 930-955
Mary L. Grant
Endogenous Incomplete Contracts: A Bargaining Approach pp. 956-975
Lutz-Alexander Busch and Ignatius J. Horstmann
Endogenous Liquidity Providers and Exchange Rate Dynamics pp. 976-994
Hamid Faruqee and Lee Redding
International Portfolio Diversification with Generalized Expected Utility Preferences pp. 995-1008
Joshua Aizenman
Openness, Specialization, and Productivity Growth in Less Developed Countries pp. 1009-1027
James E. Rauch and Diana Weinhold
Trade Barriers as Outcomes from Two-Stage Games: Evidence pp. 1028-1056
Kishore Gawande
Dynamics and Discriminatory Import Policy pp. 1057-1068
Ted To
Debt as an Entry Deterrent Under Bertrand Price Competition pp. 1069-1081
Dean Showalter
The great Canadian slump: a rejoinder to Freedman and Macklem pp. 1082-1092
Pierre Fortin
Volume 32, issue 3 , 1999
The Evolution of Welfare Participation Among Canadian Lone Mothers From 1973-1991 pp. 589-612
Martin D. Dooley
The Efficiency Case for Universality pp. 613-629
Nicholas Rowe and Frances Woolley
Holding the line: The CRTC and the pricing of Canadian basic cable television services pp. 630-653
Stephen M. Law
Strategic Underinvestment in Informative Advertising: The Cases of Substitutes and Complements pp. 654-672
Marcel Boyer and Michel Moreaux
Tradition and Common Property Management pp. 673-687
Matthew Turner
Municipal Water Supply and Sewage Treatment: Costs, Prices and Distortions pp. 688-704
Steven Renzetti
Property Rights, Competition and Depletion in the Eighteenth-Century Canadian Fur Trade: The Role of the European Market pp. 705-728
Ann M. Carlos and Frank D. Lewis
Multiproduct Industries: The Case of Multispecies Individual Quota Fisheries pp. 729-743
Niels Vestergaard
Irving Fisher and the Fisher Relation: Setting the Record Straight pp. 744-750
Robert W. Dimand
Can Bilateral Trade Agreements Help Induce Free Trade pp. 751-766
Raymond G. Riezman
Strategic Trade and Competition Policies to Assist Distressed Industries pp. 767-784
Theresa M. Greaney
Endogenous Export Subsidies as a Revenue-Seeking Activity: Some Implications for the Evolution of Protection pp. 785-798
Paul Pecorino
Unionized Oligopoly and Trade Liberalization pp. 799-816
Timothy C. G. Fisher and Donald Wright
Trade, Multinationals, and Transfer Pricing Regulations pp. 817-844
Guttorm Schjelderup and Alfons J. Weichenrieder
Volume 32, issue 2 , 1999
Can measurement error explain the productivity paradox? pp. 251-280
Walter Erwin Diewert and Kevin J. Fox
The productivity paradox: evidence from indirect indicators of service sector productivity growth pp. 281-308
Edward Nathan Wolff
The Solow productivity paradox: what do computers do to productivity? pp. 309-334
Jack E. Triplett
Information technology and its impact on firm-level productivity: evidence from government and private data sources, 1977-1993 pp. 335-362
William H. Lehr and Frank Lichtenberg
Innovationa and information technology in services pp. 363-383
Georg Licht and Dietmar Moch
Information technology and productivity growth: an empirical analysis for Canada and the United States pp. 384-407
Surendra Gera , Wulong Wu and Frank C. Lee
The measurement of retail output and the retail revolution pp. 408-425
Leonard I. Nakamura
Tangibles, intangibles and services: a new taxonomy for the classification of output pp. 426-446
Peter Hill
New goods and the mesaurement of real economic growth pp. 447-470
Michael C. Wolfson
Productivity in services: an international comparative perspective pp. 471-499
Bart van Ark , Erik Monnikhof and Nanno Mulder
Total factor productivity growth in the Canadian life insurance industry: 1979-1989 pp. 500-517
Jeffrey I. Bernstein
Output of the property and casualty insurance industry pp. 518-546
Mark K. Sherwood
The productivity of the banking sector: integrating financial and production approaches to measuring financial service output pp. 547-569
Dennis Fixler and Kimberly Zieschang
Benchmarking and the measurement of the best practice efficiency: an electricity generation application pp. 570-588
Walter Erwin Diewert and Alice O. Nakamura
Volume 32, issue 1 , 1999
Explaining Armington: What Determines Substitutability Between Home and Foreign Goods? pp. 1-21
Bruce A. Blonigen and Wesley W. Wilson
Canadian Provinces in World Trade: Engagement and Detachment pp. 22-38
Michael Anderson and Stephen L. S. Smith
Trade Policy with Risky Investment in Quality pp. 39-54
Anthony Creane
Optimal Tariffs in the Presence of Middlemen pp. 55-70
Sajal Lahiri and Yoshiyasu Ono
Tariffs versus Quotas with Strategic Investment pp. 71-91
Hideki Konishi
Foreign Direct Investment and the Nature of R&D pp. 92-117
Amy Glass and Kamal Saggi
What Determines the Nominal Exchange Rate? Some Cross Sectional Evidence pp. 118-138
Philip Lane
Job Security Policies and Trade Union Behaviour in an Open Economy pp. 139-151
Ole Risager and Jan Rose Sorensen
Credit Constraints and the Labour Supply of Immigrant Families in Canada pp. 152-170
Christopher Worswick
Inflation, Welfare, and the Time-Costs of Transacting pp. 171-194
David R.F. Love and Jean-Francois Wen
Inflation Uncertainty and the Cost of Inflation pp. 195-214
Pierre Ouellette and Alain Paquet
A Complete Characterization of Potential Compensation Tests of Hicksian Welfare Measures pp. 215-233
Donald Keenan and Arthur Snow
Dual Decomposable Inequality Measures pp. 234-246
Udo Ebert