Canadian Journal of Economics
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Volume 38, issue 4, 2005
- International outsourcing and incomplete contracts pp. 1107-1135

- Barbara Spencer
- Innis Lecture: Explorations in medium-run macroeconomics pp. 1136-1159

- Paul Beaudry
- Buying power and strategic interactions pp. 1160-1172

- Can Erutku
- Partial outsourcing, monitoring cost, and market structure pp. 1173-1190

- Oz Shy and Rune Stenbacka
- Imperfect price discrimination, market structure, and efficiency pp. 1191-1203

- Qihong Liu and Konstantinos Serfes
- Product differentiation, cost-reducing mergers, and consumer welfare pp. 1204-1223

- George Norman, Lynne Pepall and Daniel Richards
- Sorting by foot: `travel-for' local public goods and equilibrium stratification pp. 1224-1252

- Shin-Kun Peng and Ping Wang
- Inequality and trade pp. 1253-1271

- Devashish Mitra and Vitor Trindade
- What drives the cross-country growth and inequality correlation? pp. 1272-1297

- Debasis Bandyopadhyay and Parantap Basu
- Skill distribution and income disparity in a North-South trade model pp. 1298-1326

- Hesham Abdel-Rahman
- Bigger establishments in thicker markets: can we explain early productivity differentials between Canada and the United States? pp. 1327-1363

- Kris Inwood and Ian Keay
- Firm survival and exit in response to trade liberalization pp. 1364-1383

- Jen Baggs
- Exporting and performance: evidence from Chilean plants pp. 1384-1400

- Roberto Alvarez and Ricardo López Rago
- Trade in the Triad: how easy is the access to large markets? pp. 1401-1430

- Lionel Fontagné, Thierry Mayer and Soledad Zignago
- Minorities and majorities: a dynamic model of assimilation pp. 1431-1452

- István Kónya
- Exchange rate regimes and inflation: only hard pegs make a difference pp. 1453-1471

- Michael Bleaney and Manuela Francisco
Volume 38, issue 3, 2005
- Viewpoint: Towards a solution to the puzzles in exchange rate economics: where do we stand? pp. 673-708

- Lucio Sarno
- Causal effect of early initiation on adolescent smoking patterns pp. 709-734

- M. Christopher Auld
- Peer effects and selection effects on smoking among Canadian youth pp. 735-757

- Brian Krauth
- Trade and direct investment in producer services and the domestic market for expertise pp. 758-777

- James Markusen, Thomas Rutherford and David Tarr
- Export orientation and domestic merger policy: theory and some empirical evidence pp. 778-806

- Joseph Clougherty and Anming Zhang
- Sex, equality, and growth pp. 807-831

- Nils-Petter Lagerlof
- Unbalanced growth pp. 832-851

- Kala Krishna and César Pérez
- Gradual globalization and inequality between and within countries pp. 852-869

- Satya Das
- Interconnected communications networks and home market effects pp. 870-882

- Toru Kikuchi
- A note on trade liberalization and common pool resources pp. 883-899

- Erwin Bulte and Richard Damania
- A theory of mutual migration of polluting firms pp. 900-918

- Laixun Zhao, Zhihao Yu and Yoshiko Onuma
- R&D cooperation with asymmetric spillovers pp. 919-936

- Gamal Atallah
- A discipline without sympathy: the happiness of the majority and its demise pp. 937-954

- Sandra Peart and David Levy
- Optimal risk-sharing under adverse selection and imperfect risk perception pp. 955-978

- Arnold Chassagnon and Bertrand Villeneuve
- Poverty and inequality under income and price dispersions pp. 979-998

- Christophe Muller
- A computer software price index using scanner data pp. 999-1017

- Marc Prud'homme, Dimitri Sanga and Kam Yu
- Inflation targeting and core inflation pp. 1018-1036

- Julie Smith
- Measuring volatility persistence in the presence of sudden changes in the variance of Canadian stock returns pp. 1037-1056

- Farooq Malik, Bradley Ewing and James Payne
- Life-cycle asset accumulation and allocation in Canada pp. 1057-1106

- Kevin Milligan
Volume 38, issue 2, 2005
- Demographics and recent productivity performance: insights from cross-country comparisons pp. 309-344

- Paul Beaudry, Fabrice Collard and David Green
- Tax credits, insurance, and the use of medical care pp. 345-365

- Michael Smart and Mark Stabile
- A `long march' perspective on tobacco use in Canada pp. 366-393

- Nikolay Gospodinov and Ian Irvine
- Food for education versus school quality: a comparison of policy options to reduce child labour pp. 394-419

- Saqib Jafarey and Sajal Lahiri
- Tests of microeconomic foundations of a North American common currency area pp. 420-429

- James Swofford
- Money, capital, and real liquidity effects with habit formation pp. 430-453

- Arman Mansoorian and Leo Michelis
- Monetary union in West Africa: who might gain, who might lose, and why? pp. 454-481

- Xavier Debrun, Paul Masson and Catherine Pattillo
- Using Engel curves to estimate bias in the Canadian CPI as a cost of living index pp. 482-499

- Timothy Beatty and Erling Røed Larsen
- The non-monotonic relationship between seigniorage and inequality pp. 500-519

- Joydeep Bhattacharya, Helle Bunzel and Joseph Haslag
- Using patents to mislead rivals pp. 520-545

- Corinne Langinier
- Cooperative R&D and strategic trade policy pp. 546-573

- Julie DeCourcy
- Who enjoys `TRIPs' abroad? An empirical analysis of intellectual property rights in the Uruguay Round pp. 574-603

- Phillip McCalman
- Does S. Kuznets's belief question the Environmental Kuznets Curves? pp. 604-614

- Alain Bousquet and Pascal Favard
- Investing exhaustible resource rents and the path of consumption pp. 615-621

- Kirk Hamilton and John Hartwick
- The comparative advantage of public ownership: evidence from U.S. electric utilities pp. 622-640

- John Kwoka
- Explaining the deteriorating entry earnings of Canada's immigrant cohorts, 1966 - 2000 pp. 641-672

- Abdurrahman Aydemir and Mikal Skuterud
Volume 38, issue 1, 2005
- Viewpoint: Option prices, preferences, and state variables pp. 1-27

- René Garcia, Richard Luger and Eric Renault
- Pensions and fertility incentives pp. 28-48

- Robert Fenge and Volker Meier
- A tale of two cities and a Giffen good pp. 49-56

- Rodney Garratt
- Public capital, asymmetric information, and economic growth pp. 57-80

- Wai-Hong Ho and Yong Wang
- Minimum wage impacts on youth employment transitions, 1993-1999 pp. 81-104

- Michele Campolieti, Tony Fang and Morley Gunderson
- The evolution of job stability in Canada: trends and comparisons with U.S. results pp. 105-127

- Andrew Heisz
- Distributional effects of `general population' prescription drug programs in Canada pp. 128-148

- Sule Alan, Thomas Crossley, Paul Grootendorst and Michael Veall
- Strategic union delegation and strike activity pp. 149-173

- Ana Mauleon and Vincent Vannetelbosch
- Ex post bidding and efficient coordination unemployment pp. 174-193

- Benoit Julien, John Kennes and Ian King
- Unemployment and the welfare effects of trade policy pp. 194-210

- Udo Kreickemeier
- Antidumping protection and R&D competition pp. 211-227

- Xiwang Gao and Kaz Miyagiwa
- Welfare-ranking ad valorem and specific tariffs under monopolistic competition pp. 228-241

- Jan Jørgensen and Philipp Schröder
- An analysis of the MFN clause under asymmetries of cost and market structure pp. 242-254

- Kamal Saggi and Halis Yildiz
- Trade, market size, and industrial structure: revisiting the home-market effect pp. 255-272

- Zhihao Yu
- A factor endowment theory of international trade under imperfect competition and increasing returns pp. 273-289

- Kenji Fujiwara and Koji Shimomura
- Firm behaviour and market access in a Free Trade Area with rules of origin pp. 290-308

- Jiandong Ju and Kala Krishna
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