Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique
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Volume 58, issue 4, 2025
- Economic activity during extreme events pp. 1214-1235

- John W. Galbraith
- Innis Lecture: Algorithmic pricing and competition pp. 1236-1253

- Robert Clark
- Pre‐trends and trade effects of temporary trade barriers pp. 1254-1278

- Armen Khederlarian and Sandro Steinbach
- Do trade agreements actually reduce trade volatility? pp. 1279-1310

- Josh Ederington, Yoonseon Han and Jenny Minier
- The reallocation effect of emissions cap‐and‐trade: Evidence from China pp. 1311-1337

- Ohyun Kwon, Hao Zhao and Min Qiang (Kent) Zhao
- Relativity, inequality and optimal taxation of internationally mobile top incomes pp. 1338-1376

- Darong Dai and Guoqiang Tian
- On the role of the zero conditional mean assumption for causal inference in linear models pp. 1377-1390

- Federico Crudu, Michael C. Knaus, Giovanni Mellace and Joeri Smits
- Physical attractiveness, drug taking and gender differences pp. 1391-1416

- Andy Chung and Junsen Zhang
- Employment protection, temporary and permanent employment share, and procyclicality of labour productivity pp. 1417-1469

- Kuan‐Jen Chen, Ching‐Chong Lai and Ting‐Wei Lai
- The effects of need‐based financial aid on educational decisions and outcomes: Evidence from Canada pp. 1470-1518

- Qian Liu
- The development of rural land markets and land misallocation pp. 1519-1549

- Deming Luo, Linlin Wang and Yusheng Zhang
- Snowballing alongside domino effects on the proliferation of preferential trade agreements pp. 1550-1582

- Jee‐Hyeong Park and Jaeyoun Roh
- Geographical protections and trade: Product‐level evidence from EU agreements pp. 1583-1637

- David J. Kuenzel
- Racial bias in criminal sentencing: Historical evidence from Chinese railway workers in British Columbia pp. 1638-1663

- Kris Inwood, Ian Keay and Blair Long
Volume 58, issue 3, 2025
- Gender differences in career progression among PhDs in Economics pp. 806-830

- Nicole M. Fortin
- Give and take? Child benefits and prices in Northern Canada pp. 831-859

- Nicholas Li, Angela Daley and Barry Watson
- Railroads, land cessions and Indigenous nations: Evidence from Canada pp. 860-891

- Jeff Chan, Azim Essaji and Rob Gillezeau
- VancUber: The long‐run effect of ride‐hailing on public transportation, congestion, and traffic fatalities pp. 892-939

- John Cairncross, Jonathan Hall and Craig Palsson
- Physical restructuring and merger outcomes in Ontario hospitals pp. 940-960

- Eliane Barker and Jenny Watt
- Immigrant business ownership and imports in Canada pp. 961-989

- Loretta Fung and Huju Liu
- Neutral rate of interest in a small open economy: The case of Canada pp. 990-1016

- Martin Kuncl and Dmitry Matveev
- Automation in an estimated small open economy model pp. 1017-1043

- Nikolaos Charalampidis and Mananirina Razafitsiory
- Mixed oligopoly and raising rivals' costs pp. 1044-1054

- Kenneth Fjell, John Heywood and Debashis Pal
- How importers hedge demand uncertainty through dual sourcing and safety inventory pp. 1055-1069

- Chris Muris, Horst Raff, Nicolas Schmitt and Frank Stähler
- Evaluating the impact of export finance support on firm‐level export performance: Evidence from Pakistan pp. 1070-1091

- Fabrice Defever, Alejandro Riaño and Gonzalo Varela
- Contribution to a public good with altruistic preferences pp. 1092-1122

- Anwesha Banerjee
- Can digital distribution defy the law of gravity? pp. 1123-1146

- Yuta Watabe, Han Yang and Eugene Kanasheusuki
- Healthcare utilization and labour market responses to health shocks pp. 1147-1178

- Hsuan‐Chih (Luke) Lin, Atsuko Tanaka, Heng‐Jui Chang and Chih‐Han Hsueh
- Putting industries into the idea‐flows model: A quantitative analysis pp. 1179-1210

- Liuchun Deng and Chi Zhang
Volume 58, issue 2, 2025
- Introduction to the symposium on the economics of genetic testing and personalized medicine pp. 414-417

- Philippe De Donder
- Optimal self‐insurance with genetic testing and state‐dependent utility pp. 418-442

- David Crainich
- A welfare analysis of genetic testing in health insurance markets with adverse selection and prevention pp. 443-483

- David Bardey and Philippe De Donder
- Privacy concerns in insurance markets: Implications for market equilibria and customer utility pp. 484-514

- Irina Gemmo, Mark J. Browne and Helmut Gründl
- “The risks cannot be compensated”: The willingness to donate DNA for science and its relationship with economic preferences pp. 515-547

- Richard Karlsson Linnér and Manisha Jain
- Revisiting Quebec's Quiet Revolution: A synthetic control analysis pp. 548-579

- Vincent Geloso and Chandler S. Reilly
- What explains public support for Canada's supply management regime? pp. 580-608

- Ryan Cardwell and Chad Lawley
- Impact of income position information on perceived tax burden and preference for redistribution: An online survey pp. 609-641

- Eiji Yamamura
- Automation and asymmetric international spillovers of technological shocks pp. 642-689

- Shohei Momoda, Takayuki Ogawa and Ryosuke Shimizu
- Production networks and the macroeconomic impacts of commodity price shocks pp. 690-715

- Shutao Cao and Wei Dong
- Unlocking the impact of US free trade agreements on industries with a synthetic control approach pp. 716-746

- Sang‐Wook (Stanley) Cho and Hansoo Choi
- Import competition and firm‐level CO 2 emissions: Evidence from the German manufacturing industry pp. 747-770

- Jakob Lehr
- Global emissions, regulatory competition and excess entry pp. 771-802

- Hikaru Ogawa and Wenming Wang
Volume 58, issue 1, 2025
- How protective are border carbon taxes for Canadian industry? The critical role of US emissions pricing pp. 4-39

- Christoph Böhringer, Thomas F. Rutherford and Eric Stewart
- Does Economic Policy Uncertainty differ from other uncertainty measures? Replication of Baker, Bloom, and Davis (2016) pp. 40-74

- Siye Bae, Soojin Jo and Myungkyu Shim
- A comment on Dincecco et al. (2022): Pre‐colonial warfare and long‐run development in India pp. 75-96

- Rachel Forshaw, Tim Ölkers, Ritika Sethi and Manali Sovani
- On the empirical validity of “Gendered reactions to terrorist attacks can cause slumps not bumps” (Holman et al. 2022) pp. 97-108

- Michael Jetter and Kieran Stockley
- The economics of Canadian immigration levels pp. 109-135

- Matthew Doyle, Mikal Skuterud and Christopher Worswick
- Behaviour‐based pricing with overlapping ownership pp. 136-168

- Changying Li and Jianhu Zhang
- Welfare improving common ownership in successive oligopolies: The role of the input market pp. 169-192

- Toshihiro Matsumura, X. Wang and Chenhang Zeng
- Product differentiation, demand expansion and the welfare effects of cross‐ownership pp. 193-226

- Swapnendu Banerjee (Bandyopadhyay), Arijit Mukherjee and Sougata Poddar
- Endogenous equity shares in duopoly markets with product differentiation pp. 227-246

- Yi Li
- On the heterogeneous effects of sanctions on trade pp. 247-280

- Gabriel Felbermayr, Constantinos Syropoulos, Erdal Yalcin and Yoto Yotov
- On the trade effects of GATT/WTO membership: They are positive and large after all pp. 281-328

- Mario Larch, José‐Antonio Monteiro, Roberta Piermartini and Yoto Yotov
- The local effects of the first Golden Age of Globalization: Evidence from American ports, 1870–1900 pp. 329-355

- Jeff Chan
- How do exchange rates affect environmental quality? pp. 356-384

- Doyoung Park and William Ridley
- Going green in China: Firms' responses to stricter environmental regulations pp. 385-410

- Haichao Fan, Joshua Graff Zivin, Zonglai Kou, Xueyue Liu and Huanhuan Wang
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