Canadian Public Policy
1975 - 2022
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Volume 29, issue s1, 2003
- Linkages Between Economic Growth and Inequality: Introduction and Overview pp. 1-14

- Andrew Sharpe
- Low-Income Intensity During the 1990s: The Role of Economic Growth, Employment Earnings and Social Transfers pp. 15-40

- Garnett Picot, René Morissette and John Myles
- Earnings Variability and Earnings Instability of Women and Men in Canada: How Do the 1990s Compare to the 1980s? pp. 41-64

- Charles Beach, Ross Finnie and David Gray
- On the Impact of Inequality on Productivity Growth in the Short and Long Term: A Synthesis pp. 65-86

- Huw Lloyd-Ellis
- Economic Growth and Income Equality: Implications of a Behavioural Model of Economic Growth for Pub lic Policy pp. 87-118

- Morris Altman
- Mark Pearson Growth, Inequality and Social Protection pp. 119-140

- Roman Arjona and Maxime Ladaique
- Age Structure, Income Distribution and Economic Growth pp. 141-162

- Rafael Gomez and David Foot
- Understanding Growth and Inequality Trends: The Role of Labour Supply in the US and Germany pp. 163-184

- Lars Osberg
- Has Widening Inequality Promoted or Retarded US Growth? pp. 185-202

- Gary Burtless
- Wage Inequality and the New Economy in the US: Does IT-Led Growth Generate Wage Inequality? pp. 203-222

- Lawrence Mishel and Jared Bernstein
- Can Monetary Policy Make a Difference for Economic Growth and Inequality? pp. 223-232

- Pierre Fortin
Volume 29, issue 4, 2003
- Equalization, Efficiency and Migration: Watson Revisited pp. 385-395

- Leonard Wilson
- Smoke and Mirrors: The Kyoto Protocol and Beyond pp. 397-415

- Gerrit van Kooten
- Substitution Between Disability Support Programs in Canada pp. 417-429

- Michele Campolieti and Harry Krashinsky
- The Canadian and American Financial Systems: Competition and Regulation pp. 431-447

- Cécile Carpentier and Jean-Marc Suret
- Labour Unions, Workplace Rights and Canadian Public Policy pp. 449-467

- John Godard
- Job-Related Training Activity by Immigrants to Canada pp. 469-489

- Derek Hum and Wayne Simpson
- Toward Disentangling Policy Implications of Economic and Demographic Changes in Canada's Aging Population pp. 491-509

- Susan A. McDaniel
- Have a Penny? Need a Penny? Eliminating the One-Cent Coin from Circulation pp. 511-517

- Dinu Chande and Timothy Fisher
Volume 29, issue 3, 2003
- Assessing the Impact of Changes in Transparency and Accountability at the Bank of Canada pp. 279-299

- Pierre Siklos
- On the Social Welfare Objectives of Canada's Antitrust Statute pp. 301-317

- Marc Duhamel
- Initial Earnings and Catch-Up Capacity of Immigrants pp. 319-337

- Peter S. Li
- The Effect of Bankruptcy Reform on the Number of Corporate Reorganization Proposals pp. 339-349

- Timothy Fisher and Jocelyn Martel
- Child-Support Policies and the Well-Being of Children: Income versus Wealth-Based Measures pp. 351-365

- Vicky Barham and Rose Anne Devlin
- Comment/Commentaire The 2000 Election and the New Elections Act Poll Reporting Provisions: Contra Professor Durand, the Law Has Merit pp. 367-371

- Cristine de Clercy and Peter A. Ferguson
- Reply/Réponse The New Act Has Merit if Enforced Exactly What I Said pp. 373-375

- Claire Durand
Volume 29, issue 2, 2003
- Do Insiders Play by the Rules? pp. 125-143

- William J. Mcnally and Brian F. Smith
- Free-Riding on Federalism: Trade Protection and the Canadian Dairy Industry pp. 145-161

- Kathy Baylis and Hartley Furtan
- A Regional Analysis of Climate Change Impacts on Canadian Agriculture pp. 163-179

- Marian Weber and Grant Hauer
- Budgetary Implications of a Publicly Funded Medical Savings Account Plan pp. 181-195

- Joseph Schaafsma and William Land
- Should the Federal Ethics Counsellor Become an Independent Officer of Parliament? pp. 197-212

- Denis Saint-Martin
- Intertenancy Rent Decontrol in Ontario pp. 213-225

- Lawrence B. Smith
- What Does Canada Profit from the For-Profit Debate on Health Care? pp. 227-251

- Gillian Currie, Cam Donaldson and Mingshan Lu
- Issues and Commentaries Issues et commentaires Keynes Resurrected pp. 253-265

- Pierre Fortin
Volume 29, issue 1, 2003
- Cigarette Smoking and the Cost of Hospital and Physician Care pp. 1-19

- Glenn Harrison, James Feehan, Alison C. Edwards and Jorge Segovia
- The Anti-Competitive Effects of Brand-Controlled "Pseudo- Generics" in the Canadian Pharmaceutical Market pp. 21-31

- Aidan Hollis
- Changing Income Inequality and Immigration in Canada, 19801995 pp. 33-51

- Eric G. Moore and Michael A. Pacey
- Entry Class and the Earnings Attainment of Immigrants to Canada, 19801995 pp. 53-71
- Richard A. Wanner
- A Policy Analysis of the BC Salmon Fishery pp. 73-93

- Richard Schwindt, Aidan Vining and David Weimer
- Public Consultations in Policy Network Environments: The Case of Assisted Reproductive Technology Policy in Canada pp. 95-109

- Éric Montpetit
- Issues and Commentaries Issues et commentaires Are Foreign-Controlled Manufacturing Firms Less R&D-Intensive than Canadian- Controlled Firms? pp. 111-117

- Jianmin Tang and Someshwar Rao
Volume 28, issue s1, 2002
- Occupational Gender Segregation: Public Policies and Economic Forces: Introduction and Overview pp. 1-10

- Nicole Fortin and Michael Huberman
- Occupational Gender Segregation and Women's Wages in Canada: An Historical Perspective pp. 11-39

- Nicole Fortin and Michael Huberman
- Can the Workplace Explain Canadian Gender Pay Differentials? pp. 41-63
- Marie Drolet
- The Pros and Cons of Occupational Gender Segregation in Europe pp. 65-84
- Francesca Bettio
- Making Employment Equity Programs Work for Women pp. 85-100

- Joanne D. Leck
- Effective Redress of Pay Inequities pp. 101-115

- Nan Weiner
- The Evolution and Mechanics of Pay Equity in Ontario pp. 117-131

- Morley Gunderson
- Program-Evaluation Criteria Applied to Pay Equity in Ontario pp. 133-148
- Morley Gunderson and Paul Lanoie
- Gender Pay Differentials and Equality Legislation in the Republic of Ireland pp. 149-169

- Mark Cassidy, Eric Strobl and Robert Thornton
- Comparable Worth and Pay Equity: Recent Developments in the United States pp. 171-186

- Mark Killingsworth
- Work/Family Reconciliation, Gender Wage Equity and Occupational Segregation: The Role of Firms and Public Policy pp. 187-216

- John M. Evans
Volume 28, issue 4, 2002
- Colour My World: Have Earnings Gaps for Canadian-Born Ethnic Minorities Changed Over Time? pp. 489-511

- Krishna Pendakur and Ravi Pendakur
- Consumption and Income Inequality: The Case of Atlantic Canada from 19691996 pp. 513-537
- Urvashi Dhawan-Biswal
- The 2000 Canadian Election and Poll Reporting under the New Elections Act pp. 539-545

- Claire Durand
- The Sequencing of Deficit Reduction and Disinflation in Canada pp. 547-561

- David W. Baar
- How Has Inflation Changed in Canada? A Comparison of 19892001 to 19641988 pp. 563-579
- David Johnson and Sebastian Gerlich
- Tradable Land-Use Rights for Cumulative Environmental Effects Management pp. 581-595

- Marian Weber and Wiktor Adamowicz
- Paved with Good Intentions: Canada's Refugee Destining Policy and Paths of Secondary Migration pp. 597-607

- Laura Simich, Morton Beiser and Farah Mawani
Volume 28, issue 3, 2002
- Canadian Union Density 1980 to 1998 and Prospects for the Future: An Empirical Investigation pp. 333-349

- Susan Johnson
- Globalization, Trade Policy and the Permissive Consensus in Canada pp. 351-371

- Matthew Mendelsohn, Robert Wolfe and Andrew Parkin
- Addressing Systemic Racial Discrimination in Employment: The Health Canada Case and Implications of Legislative Change pp. 373-394

- J. Helen Beck, Jeffrey G. Reitz and Nan Weiner
- The First Ten Years in Canada: A Multi-Level Assessment of Behavioural and Emotional Problems of Immigrant Children pp. 395-418

- Xin Ma
- Moral Hazard and Disability Insurance: On the Incidence of Hard-to-Diagnose Medical Conditions in the Canada/Quebec Pension Plan Disability Program pp. 419-441

- Michele Campolieti
- Alternative Pasts, Possible Futures: A "What If" Study of the Effects of Fertility on the Canadian Population and Labour Force pp. 443-459

- Frank Denton, Christine Feaver and Byron Spencer
- Impact Evaluation of a National, Community-Based Program for At-Risk Children in Canada pp. 461-481

- Michael H. Boyle and J. Douglas Willms
Volume 28, issue 2, 2002
- The Effect of Childcare and Early Education Arrangements on Developmental Outcomes of Young Children pp. 159-185

- Philip Merrigan and Pierre Lefebvre
- The Interaction Between Monetary and Fiscal Policies pp. 187-201

- David Dodge
- The Education Premium in Canada and the United States pp. 203-217

- John Burbidge, Lonnie Magee and A. Robb
- Profiles of Tax Non-compliance Among the Self-Employed in Canada: 1969 to 1992 pp. 219-237
- Herbert Schuetze
- British Columbia after the Delgamuukw Decision: Land Claims and other Processes pp. 239-255

- Gurston Dacks
- Minorities, Cognitive Skills and Incomes of Canadians pp. 257-273

- Ross Finnie
- Acquisition of Employability Skills by High School Students pp. 275-295

- Harvey Krahn, Graham S. Lowe and Wolfgang Lehmann
- Welfare Reform in Ontario: Tough Times in Mothers' Lives pp. 297-313

- Julie Ann McMullin, Lorraine Davies and Gale Cassidy
- The Market Worth of Immigrants' Educational Credentials: A Comment pp. 315-319

- Bert Waslander
- Immigrants' Educational Worth and Years in Canada: A Reply pp. 321-325

- Peter S. Li
Volume 28, issue 1, 2002
- New Evidence on Gender Pay Differentials: Does Measurement Matter? pp. 1-16

- Marie Drolet
- High Closing pp. 17-37

- Joel Fried
- Creating School Choice: The Politics of Curriculum, Equity and Teachers' Work pp. 39-50

- Jane Gaskell
- Similar Challenges, Different Solutions: Reforming Labour Market Policies in Germany and Canada during the 1990s pp. 51-69

- Thomas R. Klassen and Steffen Schneider
- Human Capital in an Information Era pp. 73-80

- Thomas J. Courchene
- Globalization and the Modernization of Canadian Labour Policy pp. 81-91

- Richard P. Chaykowski
- Employment Relationships as the Centrepiece of a New Labour Policy Paradigm pp. 93-104

- Graham S. Lowe
- Alternative Forms of Employee Representation and Labour Policy pp. 105-116

- Daphne G. Taras
- Ten Key Ingredients of Labour Policy for the New World of Work pp. 117-131

- Morley Gunderson
- Labour Policy in Canada - New Platform, New Paradigm pp. 132-142
- Brian A. Langille
- From Human Capital to Organizational Learning pp. 143-148

- Jacques Bélanger
- Changing Employment Relationships and the Unintentional Evolution of Canadian Labour Relations Policy pp. 149-152

- Gilles Trudeau
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