Canadian Journal of Economics
1968 - 2019
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Volume 34, issue 4, 2001
- Canadian unemployment insurance as a Pareto-optimal policy instrument pp. 849-858

- Charles Blackorby
- The rise and decline of the Soviet economy pp. 859-881

- Robert Allen
- Speculative attacks with unpredictable or unknown foreign exchange reserves pp. 882-902

- Gregor Smith
- Government spending, interest rates, and capital accumulation in a two-sector model pp. 903-920

- Yoshiyasu Ono and Akihisa Shibata
- Private insurance subsidies and public health care markets: evidence from Canada pp. 921-942

- Mark Stabile
- Membership has its privileges: the effect of social capital and neighbourhood characteristics on the earnings of microfinance borrowers pp. 943-966

- Rafael Gomez and Eric Santor
- Strategic R&D policy under vertically differentiated oligopoly pp. 967-987

- Jee-Hyeong Park
- Economic information versus quality variation in cross-country data pp. 988-1009

- John Dawson, Joseph DeJuan, John Seater and E. Frank Stephenson
- Product differentiation, competition, and international trade pp. 1010-1023

- Daniel Bernhofen
- Measuring internal trade distances: a new method applied to estimate provincial border effects in Canada pp. 1024-1041

- John Helliwell and Genevieve Verdier
- Working part time: by choice or by constraint pp. 1042-1065

- Garry Barrett and Denise Doiron
- Immigrant earnings: age at immigration matters pp. 1066-1099

- Joseph Schaafsma and Arthur Sweetman
Volume 34, issue 3, 2001
- On the spread and impact of anti-dumping pp. 591-611

- Thomas Prusa
- Political economy, sectoral shocks, and border enforcement pp. 612-638

- Gordon Hanson and Antonio Spilimbergo
- Anti-dumping measures as a tool of protectionism: A mechanism design approach pp. 639-660

- Leonard K. Cheng, Larry Qiu and Kit Pong Wong
- Import quotas, tied aid, capital accumulation, and welfare pp. 661-676

- Chi-Chur Chao and Eden Yu
- Trade creation and trade diversion in the Canada - United States Free Trade Agreement pp. 677-696

- Kimberly Clausing
- What impact does the choice of formula have on international comparisons? pp. 697-718

- Keir Armstrong
- Exchange rate pass-through and its determinants in Canadian manufacturing industries pp. 719-738

- Stanley W. Kardasz and Kenneth R. Stollery
- Distributional dynamics following a technological revolution pp. 739-759

- David Andolfatto and Eric Smith
- Self-employment dynamics and self-employment trends: a study of Canadian men and women, 1982-1998 pp. 760-784

- Peter Kuhn and Herbert Schuetze
- The effects of unions on research and development: an empirical analysis using multi-year data pp. 785-806

- Julian R. Betts, Cameron W. Odgers and Michael K. Wilson
- Human capital accumulation and endogenous public expenditures pp. 807-826

- Gerhard Glomm and B Ravikumar
- Price, scarcity rent, and a modified r per cent rule for non-renewable resources pp. 827-845

- John Livernois and Patrick Martin
Volume 34, issue 2, 2001
- Education, earnings, and the "Canadian G.I. Bill" pp. 313-344

- Thomas Lemieux and David Card
- Occupational gender composition and wages in Canada, 1987-1988 pp. 345-376

- Michael Baker and Nicole Fortin
- Workplace risks and wages: Canadian evidence from alternative models pp. 377-395

- Morley Gunderson and Douglas Hyatt
- Union suppression and certification success pp. 396-410

- Chris Riddell
- In and out of the labour market: long-term income consequences of child-related interruptions to women's paid work pp. 411-429

- Shelley Phipps, Peter Burton and Lynn Lethbridge
- Using the gravity equation to differentiate among alternative theories of trade pp. 430-447

- Robert Feenstra, James Markusen and Andrew Rose
- Private information for foreign investment in emerging economies pp. 448-464

- Yuko Kinoshita and Ashoka Mody
- International capital tax evasion and the foreign tax credit puzzle pp. 465-480

- Kimberley Scharf
- An empirical analysis of intergovernmental tax interaction: the case of business income taxes in Canada pp. 481-503

- Masayoshi Hayashi and Robin Boadway
- Endogenous public sector budgeting: to centralize or not? pp. 504-524

- Gervan Fearon
- Know-how sharing with stochastic innovations pp. 525-548

- B. Eaton and Mukesh Eswaran
- Price discrimination and quality improvement pp. 549-569

- Amy Glass
- The markup and inflation: evidence in OECD countries pp. 570-587

- Katharine Neiss
Volume 34, issue 1, 2001
- Monetary aggregates as indicators of economic activity in Canada: empirical evidence pp. 1-17

- Pierre Siklos and Andrew G. Barton
- The macroeconomic effects of infrequent information with adjustment costs pp. 18-35

- Marco Bonomo and René Garcia
- Testing the endogenous growth model: public expenditure, taxation, and growth over the long run pp. 36-57

- Michael Bleaney, Norman Gemmell and Richard Kneller
- The Beveridge curve and unemployment fluctuations in Canada pp. 58-81

- Richard Archambault and Mario Fortin
- Inflation, taxes, and the coordination of monetary and fiscal policy by use of a game of chicken pp. 82-99

- Richard Barnett
- Pension coverage and retirement savings of young and prime-aged workers in Canada, 1986-1997 pp. 100-119

- René Morissette and Marie Drolet
- Did tax flattening affect RRSP contributions? pp. 120-131

- Michael Veall
- Technology and the demand for skills in Canada: an industry-level analysis pp. 132-148

- Surendra Gera, Wulong Gu and Zhengxi Lin
- Do stricter penalties deter drinking and driving? An empirical investigation of Canadian impaired driving laws pp. 149-164

- Anindya Sen
- The Montreal Gazette call loan rate, 1871-1907 pp. 165-173

- Kieran Furlong
- Farm settlement with imperfect capital markets: a life-cycle application to Upper Canada, 1826-1851 pp. 174-195

- Frank Lewis
- Renewable resource management with environmental prediction pp. 196-211

- Christopher Costello, Stephen Polasky and Andrew Solow
- Can subsidies for MARs be procompetitive? pp. 212-224

- Kala Krishna, Suddhasatwa Roy and Marie Thursby
- A dynamic model of endogenous trade policy pp. 225-239

- Beverly Lapham and Roger Ware
- Leadership selection, internal promotion, and bureaucratic corruption in less developed polities pp. 240-258

- James Rauch
- The rank and model specification of demand systems: an empirical analysis using United States microdata pp. 259-289

- Christopher J. Nicol
- Weakly non-separable preferences and the Harberger-Laursen-Metzler effect pp. 290-307

- Shinsuke Ikeda
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