Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique
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Volume 46, issue 4, 2013
- Presidential Address: Default and liquidity regimes in the bond market during the 2002–2012 period pp. 1160-1195

- Georges Dionne and Olfa Maalaoui Chun
- Innis Lecture: What separates us? Sources of resistance to globalization pp. 1196-1231

- Keith Head and Thierry Mayer
- Does trade stimulate product quality upgrading? pp. 1232-1264

- Ana Fernandes and Caroline Paunov
- Trade policy and industrial development: iron and steel in a small open economy, 1870−1913 pp. 1265-1294

- Kris Inwood and Ian Keay
- The political economy of tariff protection in China: evidence from the WTO accession pp. 1295-1316

- Chang Hong
- Dutch Disease, factor mobility, and the Alberta Effect: the case of federations pp. 1317-1350

- Ohad Raveh
- Redistribution, state trading enterprises and ‘politically optimal’ tariffs pp. 1351-1379

- Steve McCorriston and Donald MacLaren
- An analysis of Turkey's accession to the European Union pp. 1380-1405

- Gul Ertan Ozguzer and Luca Pensieroso
- International migration, transfer of norms and home country fertility pp. 1406-1430

- Michel Beine, Frédéric Docquier and Maurice Schiff
- Why do immigrant workers in Australia perform better than those in Canada? Is it the immigrants or their labour markets? pp. 1431-1462

- Andrew Clarke and Mikal Skuterud
- Migrant smuggling when exploitation is private information pp. 1463-1479

- Yuji Tamura
- The risk and cost of job loss in Canada, 1978–2008 pp. 1480-1509

- René Morissette, Hanqing Qiu and Ping Ching Winnie Chan
- Immigrant earnings growth: selection bias or real progress? pp. 1510-1536

- Garnett Picot and Patrizio Piraino
- Imputing rent in consumption measures, with an application to consumption poverty in Canada, 1997–2009 pp. 1537-1570

- Sam Norris and Krishna Pendakur
- Export‐supporting FDI pp. 1571-1605

- Sebastian Krautheim
- A model of advertising format competition: on the use of celebrities in ads pp. 1606-1630

- Robert Clark and Ignatius J. Horstmann
Volume 46, issue 3, 2013
- Something in the water: contaminated drinking water and infant health pp. 791-810

- Janet Currie, Joshua Graff Zivin, Katherine Meckel, Matthew Neidell and Wolfram Schlenker
- Seasonal adjustment, demography, and GDP growth pp. 811-835

- Geoffrey Dunbar
- Optimal monetary policy: distribution efficiency versus production efficiency pp. 836-864

- Haitao Xiang
- On indeterminacy and growth under progressive taxation and productive government spending pp. 865-880

- Shu‐Hua Chen and Jang-Ting Guo
- Filtering and email pricing as solutions to spam pp. 881-899

- B. Eaton, Ian A. MacDonald and Laura Meriluoto
- Bounded rationality, expectations, and child labour pp. 900-927

- Patrick M. Emerson and Shawn D. Knabb
- Does complexity explain the structure of trade? pp. 928-955

- Asier Minondo and Francisco Requena‐Silvente
- Imports and TFP at the firm level: the role of absorptive capacity pp. 956-981

- Patricia Augier, Olivier Cadot and Marion Dovis
- Market entry and trade weighted import costs pp. 982-1013

- Benjamin Bridgman
- Industrial actions in schools: strikes and student achievement pp. 1014-1036

- Michael Baker
- The gender wage gap among recent post‐secondary graduates in Canada: a distributional approach pp. 1037-1065

- Brahim Boudarbat and Marie Connolly
- Corporate social responsibility, stock prices, and tax policy pp. 1066-1084

- Amir Barnea, Robert Heinkel and Alan Kraus
- Income convergence among U.S. states: cross‐sectional and time series evidence pp. 1085-1109

- Jac Heckelman
- Renewable resource management with environmental prediction: the importance of structural specification pp. 1110-1122

- Chris J. Kennedy and Edward Barbier
- Inequality, growth, and environmental quality trade‐offs in a model with human capital accumulation pp. 1123-1155

- Marta Aloi and Frederic Tournemaine
Volume 46, issue 2, 2013
- Solving the global warming problem: beyond markets, simple mechanisms may help! pp. 361-378

- David Martimort and Wilfried Sand‐Zantman
- Quality of life, firm productivity, and the value of amenities across Canadian cities pp. 379-411

- David Albouy, Fernando Leibovici and Casey Warman
- The source of the new Canadian job stability patterns pp. 412-440

- Pierre Brochu
- Estimating the benefit of high school for university‐bound students: evidence of subject‐specific human capital accumulation pp. 441-468

- Louis-Philippe Morin
- Middle school or junior high? How grade‐level configurations affect academic achievement pp. 469-496

- Elizabeth Dhuey
- Maximizing human development pp. 497-525

- Merwan Engineer and Ian King
- Mixed duopoly, privatization, and subsidization with excess burden of taxation pp. 526-554

- Toshihiro Matsumura and Yoshihiro Tomaru
- Do central banks respond to exchange rate movements? Some new evidence from structural estimation pp. 555-586

- Wei Dong
- Public infrastructure, non‐cooperative investments, and endogenous growth pp. 587-610

- Charles Figuieres, Fabien Prieur and Mabel Tidball
- Asymmetric Information, Auditing Commitment, and Economic Growth pp. 611-633

- Wai‐Hong Ho and Yong Wang
- The fundamental problem of accounting pp. 634-655

- Robert Cairns
- The political economy of naturalization pp. 656-688

- Fabio Mariani
- The endowment effect and intertemporal choice: a laboratory investigation pp. 689-704

- William G. Morrison and Robert Oxoby
- A swing state theory of trade protection in the Electoral College pp. 705-724

- Mirabelle Muûls and Dimitra Petropoulou
- Electoral systems and protectionism: an industry‐level analysis pp. 725-764

- Adina Ardelean and Carolyn L. Evans
- Trade openness reduces growth volatility when countries are well diversified pp. 765-790

- Mona Haddad, Jamus Lim, Cosimo Pancaro and Christian Saborowski
Volume 46, issue 1, 2013
- Canadian Economics Association/L'Association canadienne d'Économique Fellows pp. 1-3

- David Laidler and Michael Parkin
- Intellectual property rights as development determinants pp. 4-22

- Theo Eicher and Monique Newiak
- Unionization, international integration, and selection pp. 23-45

- Catia Montagna and Antonella Nocco
- Exposure to FDI and new plant survival: evidence in Canada pp. 46-77

- Yanling Wang
- Greasing the wheels of international commerce: how services facilitate firms’ international sourcing pp. 78-102

- Peter Debaere, Holger Görg and Horst Raff
- Market thickness, sunk costs, productivity, and the outsourcing decision: an empirical analysis of manufacturing firms in France pp. 103-134

- Liza Jabbour
- National borders matter … where one draws the lines too pp. 135-153

- Emmanuelle Lavallée and Vincent Vicard
- Tear down this wall: on the persistence of borders in trade pp. 154-179

- Volker Nitsch and Nikolaus Wolf
- On the role of job assignment in a comparison of education systems pp. 180-207

- Katsuya Takii and Ryuichi Tanaka
- Quality and quantity in primary care mixed‐payment models: evidence from family health organizations in Ontario pp. 208-238

- Boris Kralj and Jasmin Kantarevic
- The benefits of storage and non‐renewable resource price dynamics pp. 239-265

- Jason Stevens
- On input market surplus and its relation to the downstream market game pp. 266-281

- Leonardo J. Basso
- Certification of corporate social responsibility activities in oligopolistic markets pp. 282-309

- Constantine Manasakis, Evangelos Mitrokostas and Emmanuel Petrakis
- Imperfect financial integration and asymmetric information: competing explanations of the home bias puzzle? pp. 310-337

- Jordi Mondria and Thomas Wu
- Teen families, welfare transfers, and the minimum wage: evidence from Canada pp. 338-360

- Anindya Sen and Hideki Ariizumi
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