Canadian Journal of Economics
1968 - 2019
Current editor(s): Zhiqi Chen
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Volume 52, issue 4, 2019
- Treaty of Paris vs. Treaty of Niagara: Rethinking Canadian economic history in the 21st century pp. 1325-1348

- Angela Redish
- Rethinking economic development pp. 1349-1373

- Nathan Nunn
- Location matters: Daylight saving time and electricity demand pp. 1374-1400

- Blake Shaffer
- Unequal opportunities and public policy: The impact of parental disability benefits on child postsecondary attendance pp. 1401-1432

- Kelly Chen, Lars Osberg and Shelley Phipps
- Child cash benefits and family expenditures: Evidence from the National Child Benefit pp. 1433-1463

- Lauren E. Jones, Kevin Milligan and Mark Stabile
- Protection for maturing industries: Evidence from Canadian trade patterns and trade policy, 18701913 pp. 1464-1496

- Ian Keay
- Deregulation and regional specialization: Evidence from Canadian agriculture pp. 1497-1522

- Colin Carter and Shon Ferguson
- The double EMG distribution and trade elasticities pp. 1523-1557

- Erick Sager and Olga Timoshenko
- Deep trade agreements and vertical FDI: The devil is in the details pp. 1558-1599

- Alberto Osnago, Nadia Rocha and Michele Ruta
- Subprime borrowers, securitization and the transmission of business cycles pp. 1600-1654

- Anna Grodecka-Messi
- The rise of supplemental lending at the World Bank pp. 1655-1698

- Erasmus Kersting and Christopher Kilby
- Monetary policy and efficiency in over-the-counter financial trade pp. 1699-1754

- Athanasios Geromichalos and Kuk Mo Jung
- How do business startup modes affect economic growth? pp. 1755-1781

- Colin Davis and Laixun Zhao
- Unionization, information asymmetry and the de-location of firms pp. 1782-1823

- Marco Pinto and Jörg Lingens
Volume 52, issue 3, 2019
- How cluster-robust inference is changing applied econometrics pp. 851-881

- James MacKinnon
- Neo-Fisherism and inflation control pp. 882-913

- Stephen Williamson
- From engineer to taxi driver? Language proficiency and the occupational skills of immigrants pp. 914-953

- Susumu Imai, Derek Stacey and Casey Warman
- Selective immigration policy and its impacts on Canada's native-born population: A general equilibrium analysis pp. 954-992

- Serife Genç Ileri
- Bottom-up world climate policies: Preserving fossil fuel deposits vs. capping fuel consumption pp. 993-1035

- Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
- Unilateral climate policy and the green paradox: Extraction costs matter pp. 1036-1083

- Gilbert Kollenbach
- The supply of non-renewable resources pp. 1084-1111

- Julien Daubanes and Pierre Lasserre
- Federal tax policies, congressional voting and natural resources pp. 1112-1164

- Fidel Perez-Sebastian and Ohad Raveh
- Transboundary pollution, tax competition and the efficiency of uncoordinated environmental regulation pp. 1165-1194

- Atsushi Yamagishi
- Managed trade: The USMexico sugar suspension agreements pp. 1195-1222

- Colin Carter, Tina L. Saitone and K Aleks Schaefer
- Does high labour mobility always promote trade liberalization? pp. 1223-1247

- Daiki Kishishita
- Exports, investment and policy uncertainty pp. 1248-1288

- Andrew Greenland, Mihai Ion and John Lopresti
- Distributional effects of social security reforms: The case of France pp. 1289-1320

- Raquel Fonseca and Thepthida Sopraseuth
Volume 52, issue 2, 2019
- Increasing earnings inequality and the gender pay gap in Canada: Prospects for convergence pp. 407-440

- Nicole M. Fortin
- The gender gap in university enrolment: Do parents play a role beyond investing in skills? pp. 441-489

- Kelly Foley
- First Peoples lost: Determining the state of status First Nations mortality in Canada using administrative data pp. 490-525

- Donna Feir and Randall Akee
- A price index for Canada, 1688 to 1850 pp. 526-560

- Vincent Geloso
- The Canadian productivity stagnation, 20022014 pp. 561-583

- Juan Carlos Conesa and Pau Pujolas
- Dutch disease and the oil boom and bust pp. 584-623

- Brock Smith
- Transport infrastructure, growth and persistence: The rise and demise of the Sui Canal pp. 624-666

- Matthias Flückiger and Markus Ludwig
- European influence and economic development pp. 667-734

- Theo Eicher and David Kuenzel
- Estimating the demand for settlement balances in the Canadian Large Value Transfer System: How much is too much? pp. 735-762

- Nellie (Yinan) Zhang
- Exporting firms and the demand for skilled tasks pp. 763-783

- Irene Brambilla, Daniel Lederman and Guido Porto
- Wagevacancy contracts and multiplicity of equilibria in a directed search model of the labour market pp. 784-821

- Nicolas Jacquet, John Kennes and Serene Tan
- Asset bubbles, labour market frictions and R&D-based growth pp. 822-846

- Ken-ichi Hashimoto and Ryonghun Im
Volume 52, issue 1, 2019
- Misallocation and aggregate productivity across time and space pp. 5-32

- Diego Restuccia
- Politics and entrepreneurship in the US pp. 33-57

- Louis-Philippe Beland and Bulent Unel
- Testing the HeckscherOhlinVanek theory with a natural experiment pp. 58-92

- Assaf Zimring
- One-off export events pp. 93-131

- Ingo Geishecker, Philipp J. H. Schröder and Allan Srensen
- Dynamic formation of preferential trade agreements: The role of flexibility pp. 132-177

- James Lake
- The silent success of customs unions pp. 178-224

- Hinnerk Gnutzmann and Arevik Gnutzmann-Mkrtchyan
- On the consequences of eliminating capital tax differentials pp. 225-252

- Ctirad Slavík and Hakki Yazici
- Demand complementarities and cross-country price differences pp. 253-278

- Daniel Murphy
- Sources of Canadian economic growth pp. 279-302

- Samira Hasanzadeh and Hashmat Khan
- A model of wage and employment effects of service offshoring pp. 303-338

- Martin Tobal
- Student loans and the allocation of graduate jobs pp. 339-378

- Alessandro Cigno and Annalisa Luporini
- Does tax competition make mobile firms more footloose? pp. 379-402

- Ben Ferrett, Andreas Hoefele and Ian Wooton