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Working Papers
2010
- Hot or Not: How Appearance Affects Earnings and Productivity in Academia
Carleton Economic Papers, Carleton University, Department of Economics View citations (10)
2009
- Sexual Identity And The Marriage Premium
Working Paper, Economics Department, Queen's University View citations (6)
Also in Carleton Economic Papers, Carleton University, Department of Economics (2009) View citations (6)
2008
- Control over Money and Wealth Accumulation in Canadian Families – revised version: Control over Money and the Savings Decisions of Canadian Households (with Shelley Phipps)
Carleton Economic Papers, Carleton University, Department of Economics
2007
- Liability without control: The curious case of pension income splitting
Carleton Economic Papers, Carleton University, Department of Economics View citations (2)
2006
- The Evolution Of Male-female Wages Differentials In Canadian Universities: 1970-2001
Working Paper, Economics Department, Queen's University View citations (2)
- Why public goods are a pedagogical bad
Carleton Economic Papers, Carleton University, Department of Economics View citations (1)
2005
- The citation impact of Feminist Economics
Carleton Economic Papers, Carleton University, Department of Economics View citations (4)
See also Journal Article THE CITATION IMPACT OF FEMINIST ECONOMICS, Feminist Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals (2005) View citations (4) (2005)
2004
- Why pay child benefits to Mothers?
Carleton Economic Papers, Carleton University, Department of Economics View citations (16)
See also Journal Article Why Pay Child Benefits to Mothers?, Canadian Public Policy, University of Toronto Press (2004) View citations (17) (2004)
2003
- Control over Money in Marriage
Carleton Economic Papers, Carleton University, Department of Economics View citations (43)
2002
- Who gets caught? Statistical discrimination in law enforcement
Carleton Economic Papers, Carleton University, Department of Economics 
See also Journal Article Who gets caught?: Statistical discrimination in law enforcement, Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), Elsevier (2005) View citations (1) (2005)
2001
- A Cournot-Nash Model of Family Decision Making
Carleton Economic Papers, Carleton University, Department of Economics View citations (160)
See also Journal Article A Cournot-Nash Model of Family Decision Making, Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society (2001) View citations (183) (2001)
1999
- The Efficiency Case of Universality
Carleton Economic Papers, Carleton University, Department of Economics View citations (3)
See also Journal Article The Efficiency Case for Universality, Canadian Journal of Economics, Canadian Economics Association (1999) View citations (5) (1999)
1996
- Ending Universality: The Case of Child Benefits
Carleton Economic Papers, Carleton University, Department of Economics
See also Journal Article Ending Universality: The Case of Child Benefits, Canadian Public Policy, University of Toronto Press (1996) (1996)
1994
- Measuring Inequality within the Household
Carleton Economic Papers, Carleton University, Department of Economics View citations (24)
See also Journal Article MEASURING INEQUALITY WITHIN THE HOUSEHOLD, Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth (1994) View citations (25) (1994)
1993
- The Fiminist Challenge to Neoclassical. EconomiesClassification-JEL: B4, D1, J7
Carleton Economic Papers, Carleton University, Department of Economics
Undated
- Taxing the Family; Lump-Sum Transfers and Optimal Linear Income Taxes
Carleton Economic Papers, Carleton University, Department of Economics
Journal Articles
2022
- Policy Forum: Who Needs Property Tax Deferral?
Canadian Tax Journal, 2022, 70, (4), 861-884
2021
- Policy Forum: Editors' Introduction—The Rate of Taxation on Capital Gains
Canadian Tax Journal, 2021, 69, (4), 1151-1155 View citations (1)
- What Happened to the Immigrant Life Satisfaction Gap?
Canadian Public Policy, 2021, 47, (4), 510-522 View citations (1)
2020
- Routledge handbook of the history of women’s economic thought
The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2020, 27, (5), 803-805
2018
- Filling the Cavities: Improving the Efficiency and Equity of Canada’s Dental Care System
C.D. Howe Institute Commentary, 2018, (510) View citations (3)
- The political economy of university education in Canada
Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique, 2018, 51, (4), 1061-1087 View citations (1)
Also in Canadian Journal of Economics, 2018, 51, (4), 1061-1087 (2018) View citations (1)
2015
- Why Gender Matters in Economics
Feminist Economics, 2015, 21, (4), 211-214
2012
- THOMAS KENNETH RYMES (1932–2011): IN MEMORIAM
Review of Income and Wealth, 2012, 58, (3), 588-592
2011
- Taxation and Gender Equity: A Comparative Analysis of Direct and Indirect Taxes in Developing and Developed Countries, edited by Caren Grown and Imraan Valodia. New York: Routledge, 2010. 352 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0-415-49262-1 (hbk.). US$140.00
Feminist Economics, 2011, 17, (2), 148-152
2010
- The evolution of male-female earnings differentials in Canadian universities,1970-2001
Canadian Journal of Economics, 2010, 43, (1), 347-372 View citations (7)
Also in Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique, 2010, 43, (1), 347-372 (2010) View citations (1)
2008
- Control over money and the savings decisions of Canadian households
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), 2008, 37, (2), 592-611 View citations (14)
- Reply to Frederic Lee's Comment on “The Citation Impact of Feminist Economics”
Feminist Economics, 2008, 14, (1), 143-145
2007
- Tenure Denied: Cases of Sex Discrimination in Academia
Feminist Economics, 2007, 13, (2), 226-230
2005
- THE CITATION IMPACT OF FEMINIST ECONOMICS
Feminist Economics, 2005, 11, (3), 85-106 View citations (4)
See also Working Paper The citation impact of Feminist Economics, Carleton Economic Papers (2005) View citations (4) (2005)
- Who gets caught?: Statistical discrimination in law enforcement
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), 2005, 34, (3), 289-309 View citations (1)
See also Working Paper Who gets caught? Statistical discrimination in law enforcement, Carleton Economic Papers (2002) (2002)
2004
- Why Pay Child Benefits to Mothers?
Canadian Public Policy, 2004, 30, (1), 47-69 View citations (17)
See also Working Paper Why pay child benefits to Mothers?, Carleton Economic Papers (2004) View citations (16) (2004)
2001
- A Cournot-Nash Model of Family Decision Making
Economic Journal, 2001, 111, (474), 722-48 View citations (183)
See also Working Paper A Cournot-Nash Model of Family Decision Making, Carleton Economic Papers (2001) View citations (160) (2001)
2000
- Degrees of Connection: A Critique of Rawls's Theory of Mutual Disinterest
Feminist Economics, 2000, 6, (2), 1-21 View citations (2)
1999
- The Efficiency Case for Universality
Canadian Journal of Economics, 1999, 32, (3), 613-629 View citations (5)
See also Working Paper The Efficiency Case of Universality, Carleton Economic Papers (1999) View citations (3) (1999)
1996
- Ending Universality: The Case of Child Benefits
Canadian Public Policy, 1996, 22, (1), 24-39 
See also Working Paper Ending Universality: The Case of Child Benefits, Carleton Economic Papers (1996) (1996)
- Getting the better of Becker
Feminist Economics, 1996, 2, (1), 114-120 View citations (4)
1995
- Book reviews
Feminist Economics, 1995, 1, (2), 121-146
1994
- MEASURING INEQUALITY WITHIN THE HOUSEHOLD
Review of Income and Wealth, 1994, 40, (4), 415-431 View citations (25)
See also Working Paper Measuring Inequality within the Household, Carleton Economic Papers (1994) View citations (24) (1994)
1993
- The Feminist Challenge to Neoclassical Economics
Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1993, 17, (4), 485-500 View citations (25)
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