Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique
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Volume 44, issue 4, 2011
- Canadian Economics Association/ L'Association canadienne d'Économique Fellows pp. 1049-1051

- Walter Diewert, Richard Lipsey and Anthony D. Scott
- Presidential Address: Mathematics in economics and econometrics pp. 1052-1068

- Victoria Zinde‐Walsh
- Innis Lecture: Universal early childhood interventions: what is the evidence base? pp. 1069-1105

- Michael Baker
- Viewpoint: Empirical evidence and tax policy design: lessons from the Mirrlees Review pp. 1106-1137

- Richard Blundell
- Viewpoint: Innovations in the theory and practice of redistribution policy pp. 1138-1183

- Robin Boadway
- The design of tax policy in Canada: thoughts prompted by Richard Blundell's ‘Empirical evidence and tax policy design’ pp. 1184-1194

- Kevin Milligan
- Assessing the impact of a wage subsidy for single parents on social assistance pp. 1195-1221

- Guy Lacroix and Dany Brouillette
- Domestic violence and women's autonomy in developing countries: theory and evidence pp. 1222-1263

- Mukesh Eswaran and Nisha Malhotra
- Lost in transition: the costs and consequences of sectoral labour adjustment pp. 1264-1296

- Stephen Tapp
- Predicting Canadian recessions using dynamic probit modelling approaches pp. 1297-1330

- Lili Hao and Eric C.Y. Ng
- The ins and outs of unemployment in Canada, 1976–2008 pp. 1331-1349

- Michele Campolieti
- A dynamic small open economy model with involuntary unemployment pp. 1350-1368

- Zuzana Janko
- Inflation, nominal portfolios, and wealth redistribution in Canada pp. 1369-1402

- Césaire A. Meh and Yaz Terajima
- Who produces for whom in the world economy? pp. 1403-1437

- Guillaume Daudin, Christine Rifflart and Danielle Schweisguth
- Ad‐valorem tax incidence and after‐tax price adjustments: evidence from Brazilian basic basket food pp. 1438-1470

- Ricardo Politi and Enlinson Mattos
- The dual nature of public goods and congestion: the role of fiscal policy revisited pp. 1471-1496

- Santanu Chatterjee and Sugata Ghosh
- Foreign (in)direct investment and corporate taxation pp. 1497-1524

- Georg Wamser
- An updated ranking of academic journals in economics pp. 1525-1538

- Pantelis Kalaitzidakis, Theofanis Mamuneas and Thanasis Stengos
Volume 44, issue 3, 2011
- ‘Us’ and ‘Them’: the origin of identity, and its economic implications pp. 719-748

- B. Eaton, Mukesh Eswaran and Robert Oxoby
- Nominal rigidities and retail price dispersion in Canada over the twentieth century pp. 749-780

- Ross Hickey and David Jacks
- Testing for poverty dominance: an application to Canada pp. 781-803

- Wen-Hao Chen and Jean‐Yves Duclos
- The impact of recycling on the long‐run forestry pp. 804-813

- Didier Tatoutchoup and Gérard Gaudet
- Optimal containment and policy differentiation under unilateral climate policy pp. 814-837

- Stefan Csordas and Frank Krysiak
- Why ‘Buy American’ is a bad idea but politicians still like it pp. 838-858

- Mario Larch and Wolfgang Lechthaler
- Private money and bank runs pp. 859-879

- Hongfei Sun and Stella Huangfu
- Risk aversion, exchange‐rate uncertainty, and the law of one price: insights from the market for online air‐travel tickets pp. 880-906

- Michael Arghyrou, Andros Gregoriou and Panayiotis Pourpourides
- Product line pricing in a vertically differentiated oligopoly pp. 907-929

- George Deltas, Thanasis Stengos and Eleftherios Zacharias
- Interdependence in multinational production networks pp. 930-956

- Maggie Chen
- The effects of cross‐border M&As on the acquirers’ domestic performance: firm‐level evidence pp. 957-990

- Joel Stiebale and Michaela Trax
- Foreign market conditions and export performance: does ‘crowdedness’ reduce exports? pp. 991-1019

- Holger Breinlich and Alessandra Tucci
- Employment, job turnover, and trade in producer services: UK firm‐level evidence pp. 1020-1043

- Alexander Hijzen, Mauro Pisu, Richard Upward and Peter Wright
- A bioeconomic view of the transition to agriculture: a comment pp. 1044-1047

- Robert Rowthorn
Volume 44, issue 2, 2011
- Grappling with the elephant: a symposium on technical change and productivity pp. 381-386

- Michelle Alexopoulos and Alice O. Nakamura
- Estimation of R&D depreciation rates: a suggested methodology and preliminary application pp. 387-412

- Ning Huang and Walter Diewert
- Volumes of evidence: examining technical change in the last century through a new lens pp. 413-450

- Michelle Alexopoulos and Jon Cohen
- Returns to scale: concept, estimation and analysis of Japan's turbulent 1964–88 economy pp. 451-485

- Walter Diewert, Takanobu Nakajima, Alice Nakamura, Emi Nakamura and Masao Nakamura
- Wal‐Mart innovation and productivity: a viewpoint pp. 486-508

- Richard Freeman, Alice O. Nakamura, Leonard Nakamura, Marc Prud’homme and Amanda Pyman
- Rigid labour markets with trade and capital mobility: theory and evidence pp. 509-540

- Peter Egger, David Greenaway and Tobias Seidel
- Heterogeneous firms, trade liberalization and agglomeration pp. 541-560

- Hisamitsu Saito, Munisamy Gopinath and JunJie Wu
- Does hidden information make trade liberalization more fragile? pp. 561-579

- Mathias Herzing
- International business cycles and the relative price of investment goods pp. 580-606

- Parantap Basu and Christoph Thoenissen
- Trade policy in majoritarian systems: the case of the U.S pp. 607-626

- Per Fredriksson, Xenia Matschke and Jenny Minier
- Multinationals, cross‐border acquisitions and wage dispersion pp. 627-650

- Fredrik Heyman, Fredrik Sjöholm and Patrik Gustavsson Tingvall
- Forecasting the probability of US recessions: a Probit and dynamic factor modelling approach pp. 651-672

- Zhihong Chen, Azhar Iqbal and Huiwen Lai
- The NIRCU and the Phillips curve: an approach based on micro data pp. 673-694

- Eva M. Köberl and Sarah Lein
- A simple explanation of some key time preference anomalies pp. 695-708

- Bianjun Xia
- Equilibrium unemployment as a discipline device when finding employment is costly pp. 709-717

- Sang‐Moon Hahm and Katarina Mayer
Volume 44, issue 1, 2011
- Viewpoint: An extended class of instrumental variables for the estimation of causal effects pp. 1-51

- Karim Chalak and Halbert White
- Viewpoint: Further results on measuring the well‐being of the poor using income and consumption pp. 52-87

- Bruce D. Meyer and James Sullivan
- Viewpoint: Measuring the well‐being of the poor with income or consumption: a Canadian perspective pp. 88-106

- Matthew Brzozowski and Thomas Crossley
- Does the expectation or realization of a federal election precipitate Canadian output growth? pp. 107-132

- J. Stephen Ferris and Marcel Voia
- A note on the societal benefits of illiquid bonds pp. 133-147

- David Andolfatto
- Trade between symmetric countries, heterogeneous firms, and the skill premium pp. 148-170

- Gonzague Vannoorenberghe
- Trade costs and the timing of competition policy adoption pp. 171-200

- Rikard Forslid, Jonas Häckner and Astri Muren
- Trade‐related intellectual property rights: industry variation and technology diffusion pp. 201-226

- Olena Ivus
- Regulating altruistic agents pp. 227-246

- Anthony Heyes and Sandeep Kapur
- Informal work networks pp. 247-272

- Marcelo Arbex and Dennis O’Dea
- Differential mortality and social security pp. 273-289

- Antoine Bommier, Marie-Louise Leroux and Jean-Marie Lozachmeur
- Congestion pricing of Canadian airports pp. 290-324

- Joseph Daniel
- The structure of public debt and the choice of exchange rate regime pp. 325-339

- Michael Bleaney and Gulcin Ozkan
- Equity home bias, incomplete financial markets, and nominal rigidities pp. 340-363

- Ke Pang
- Endogenous inflows of speculative capital and the optimal currency appreciation path pp. 364-379

- Mei Li and Junfeng Qiu
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