Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique
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Volume 56, issue 4, 2023
- Basic income and the labour market: Labour supply, precarious work and technological change pp. 1195-1220

- David Green
- On the limits of rational expectations for policy analysis pp. 1221-1237

- Martin Eichenbaum
- Do standards improve the quality of traded products? pp. 1238-1290

- Anne‐Célia Disdier, Carl Gaigne and Cristina Herghelegiu
- Board gender quotas and outward foreign direct investment: Evidence from France pp. 1291-1321

- Koray Aktaş, Valeria Gattai and Piergiovanna Natale
- Pharmaceutical regulation under market integration through parallel trade pp. 1322-1346

- Laura Birg
- Endogenous timing and income inequality in the voluntary provision of public goods: Theory and experiment pp. 1347-1376

- Jun‐ichi Itaya, Atsue Mizushima and Kengo Kurosaka
- Royalty taxation under tax competition and profit shifting pp. 1377-1412

- Steffen Juranek, Dirk Schindler and Andrea Schneider
- Imperfect public choice pp. 1413-1429

- André de Palma, Gordon Myers and Yorgos Y. Papageorgiou
- Tax compliance and firm response to electronic sales monitoring pp. 1430-1468

- M. Martin Boyer and Philippe d'Astous
- Export tax refund and the misreporting by Chinese exporters pp. 1469-1489

- Xinzheng Shi and Zhufeng Xu
- An experimental investigation of persuasion through selective disclosure of evidence pp. 1490-1516

- Arianna Degan, Ming Li and Huan Xie
- Followers of the pied piper of pensioners pp. 1517-1550

- Conrado Cuevas, Dan Bernhardt and Mario Sanclemente
- Macroeconomic tail risk, currency crises and the inter‐war gold standard pp. 1551-1582

- Chanelle Duley and Prasanna Gai
- Skill‐replacing process innovation and the labour market: Theory and evidence pp. 1583-1614

- Wenbo Zhu
Volume 56, issue 3, 2023
- The great Canadian recovery: The impact of COVID‐19 on Canada's labour market pp. 791-838

- Stephen R.G. Jones, Fabian Lange, W. Craig Riddell and Casey Warman
- Reworking wild bootstrap‐based inference for clustered errors pp. 839-858

- Matthew Webb
- Trade‐induced sectoral upgrading and upstream financial flows pp. 859-896

- Haiping Zhang
- Age‐ and health‐related non‐linear inheritance taxation pp. 897-912

- Marie‐Louise Leroux and Pierre Pestieau
- Optimal income taxation with tax avoidance and endogenous labour supply pp. 913-939

- Georges Casamatta
- Carbon tax pass‐through in Canadian retail gasoline markets pp. 940-963

- Can Erutku and Vincent Hildebrand
- Can I live with you after I retire? Retirement, old age support and internal migration in a developing country pp. 964-988

- Simiao Chen, Zhangfeng Jin and Klaus Prettner
- Build it and they will come: Volunteer opportunities and volunteering pp. 989-1006

- Catherine Deri Armstrong, Rose Anne Devlin and Forough Seifi
- Who wins and who loses from state subsidies? pp. 1007-1031

- Jun Du, Sourafel Girma, Holger Görg and Ignat Stepanok
- Non‐linearities in international prices pp. 1032-1062

- Inkoo Lee, Sang Soo Park and Marios Zachariadis
- The unintended consequences of semi‐autonomous revenue agencies pp. 1063-1081

- M. Mardan
- Decomposing the effect of trade on the gender wage gap pp. 1082-1120

- Felipe Benguria and Josh Ederington
- Quantifying the trade‐reducing effect of embargoes: Firm‐level evidence from Russia pp. 1121-1160

- Anna Miromanova
- Auction design by an informed seller: A foundation of reserve price signalling pp. 1161-1190

- Xin Zhao
Volume 56, issue 2, 2023
- Approaches to learn about employer learning pp. 343-356

- Mahmut Ablay and Fabian Lange
- Globalization, recruitments, and job mobility pp. 357-386

- Carl Davidson, Fredrik Heyman, Steven Matusz, Fredrik Sjöholm and Susan Chun Zhu
- Preventing bank panics: The role of the regulator's preferences pp. 387-422

- Jiahong Gao and Robert R. Reed
- Jack of fewer trades: Evolution of specialization in research pp. 423-452

- Jinyoung Kim and Kanghyock Koh
- Convenience yield and real exchange rate dynamics: A present‐value interpretation pp. 453-489

- Yu-Hsi Chou and Chia‐Yi Yen
- Respecting entitlements in legislative bargaining: A matter of preference or necessity? pp. 490-519

- Anita Gantner and Regine Oexl
- Do ridesharing services cause traffic congestion? pp. 520-552

- Jindong Pang and Shulin Shen
- The impact of preferential trade agreements on the duration of antidumping protection pp. 553-592

- Min Zhu and Thomas Prusa
- Imported carbon emissions: Evidence from French manufacturing companies pp. 593-621

- Damien Dussaux, Francesco Vona and Antoine Dechezleprêtre
- Search less for a better price pp. 622-646

- Eren Bilen, Deniz Dizdar and Chun‐Hui Miao
- The impact of international students on housing markets pp. 647-675

- Tatiana Mocanu and Pedro Tremacoldi‐Rossi
- The impact of foreign direct investment on innovation at domestic firms: Evidence from the deregulation of foreign investment in China pp. 676-718

- Yan Liu and Xuan Wang
- Skills scarcity and export intensity pp. 719-757

- Carlo Perroni and Davide Suverato
- The US–China Phase One trade deal: An economic analysis of the managed trade agreement pp. 758-786

- Michael Funke and Adrian Wende
Volume 56, issue 1, 2023
- Morale, performance and disclosure pp. 5-23

- Xu Jiang and Ying Xue
- Quid pro quo harassment, contracts and liability pp. 24-45

- Mehmet Baç
- Manager‐specific shocks, financial constraints and conglomerate merger pp. 46-59

- Jieying Hong and Rui Zhang
- Salience and horizontal differentiation pp. 60-86

- R. Emre Aytimur
- One for all or all for one: Does the category captain play favourites pp. 87-113

- Myongjin Kim, Leilei Shen, Suman Basuroy and Sri Beldona
- The impacts of suppliers and mutual outsourcing on organizational forms pp. 114-132

- Yasuhiro Arai and Noriaki Matsushima
- Non‐tariff measures: What's tariffs got to do with it? pp. 133-163

- David Kuenzel
- Heterogeneous impacts of the Section 301 tariffs: Evidence from the revision of product lists pp. 164-190

- Hong Ma and Lingsheng Meng
- Manufacturing output and extreme temperature: Evidence from Canada pp. 191-224

- Philippe Kabore and Nicholas Rivers
- Penalties for speeding and their effect on moving violations: Evidence from Quebec drivers pp. 225-246

- Vincent Chandler, Lealand Morin and Jeffrey Penney
- Oil and US stock market shocks: Implications for Canadian equities pp. 247-287

- Reinhold Heinlein and Scott Mahadeo
- Correcting for transitory effects in RCTs: Evidence from the RAND Health Insurance Experiment pp. 288-305

- Mona Balesh Abadi, Kevin Devereux and Farah Omran
- Commercial‐to‐residential land‐use conversion and residential recentralization in large cities pp. 306-338

- Hangtian Xu
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