Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique
2000 - 2025
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Volume 43, issue 4, 2010
- Presidential Address: Innovation in retrospect and prospect pp. 1087-1121

- James Brander
- Innis Lecture: Inference on income distributions pp. 1122-1148

- Russell Davidson
- Deconstructing gravity: trade costs and extensive and intensive margins pp. 1149-1172

- Martina Lawless
- The implications of heterogeneous resource intensities on technical change and growth pp. 1173-1197

- Karen Pittel and Lucas Bretschger
- With whom do you trade? Defensive innovation and the skill‐bias pp. 1198-1220

- Pushan Dutt and Daniel Traça
- The responsiveness of industry wages to low‐frequency shocks in Canada pp. 1221-1242

- David Gray and Hanqing Qiu
- FDI and productivity growth: the role of inter‐industry linkages pp. 1243-1272

- Yanling Wang
- Sorting, peers, and achievement of Aboriginal students in British Columbia pp. 1273-1301

- Jane Friesen and Brian Krauth
- Price‐level versus inflation targeting with financial market imperfections pp. 1302-1332

- Francisco Covas and Yahong Zhang
- Endogenous market structures and the optimal financial structure pp. 1333-1352

- Federico Etro
- China's export growth and the China safeguard: threats to the world trading system? pp. 1353-1388

- Chad Bown and Meredith Crowley
- Catching up to the technology frontier: the dichotomy between innovation and imitation pp. 1389-1411

- Jakob Madsen, Md. Rabiul Islam and James Ang
- Global welfare comparisons pp. 1412-1432

- Geir Asheim
- The trade creation effect of immigrants: evidence from the remarkable case of Spain pp. 1433-1459

- Giovanni Peri and Francisco Requena‐Silvente
Volume 43, issue 3, 2010
- Viewpoint: Measuring and understanding subjective well‐being pp. 729-753

- John Helliwell and Christopher P. Barrington‐Leigh
- Do trade missions increase trade? pp. 754-775

- Keith Head and John Ries
- Competing for a duopoly: international trade and tax competition pp. 776-794

- Ben Ferrett and Ian Wooton
- Trade theorems with search unemployment pp. 795-815

- Yu Sheng and Xinpeng Xu
- Optimal privatization of vertical public utilities pp. 816-831

- Jean-Francois Wen and Lasheng Yuan
- Public budget composition, fiscal (de)centralization, and welfare pp. 832-859

- Calin Arcalean, Gerhard Glomm, Ioana Schiopu and Jens Suedekum
- The visible minority earnings gap across generations of Canadians pp. 860-881

- Mikal Skuterud
- The impact of the Self‐Sufficiency Project on the employment behaviour of former welfare recipients pp. 882-918

- Jeffrey Zabel, Saul Schwartz and Stephen Donald
- Love and taxes – and matching institutions pp. 919-940

- Kai Konrad and Kjell Erik Lommerud
- Informational externalities, strategic delay, and optimal investment subsidies pp. 941-966

- Matthew Doyle
- Moral hazard, insurance claims, and repeated insurance contracts pp. 967-993

- Chris Robinson and Bingyong Zheng
- Revisiting the Coyne Affair: a singular event that changed the course of Canadian monetary history pp. 994-1015

- Pierre Siklos
- The dependence structure between the Canadian stock market and the USD/CAD exchange rate: a copula approach pp. 1016-1039

- Leo Michelis and Cathy Ning
- Subjective mortality expectations and consumption and saving behaviours among the elderly pp. 1040-1057

- Martin Salm
- Casino regulations and economic welfare pp. 1058-1085

- Juin-jen Chang, Ching-chong Lai and Ping Wang
Volume 43, issue 2, 2010
- Measuring the cost of economic fluctuations with preferences that rationalize the equity premium pp. 405-422

- Angelo Melino
- Aid, non‐traded goods, and growth pp. 423-439

- Takumi Naito
- Import competition and firm refocusing pp. 440-466

- Runjuan Liu
- Are sunk costs in exporting country specific? pp. 467-493

- Andreas Moxnes
- The returns to exporting: evidence from UK firms pp. 494-519

- Richard Kneller and Mauro Pisu
- Agglomeration, backward and forward linkages: evidence from South Korean investment in China pp. 520-546

- Peter Debaere, Joonhyung Lee and Myungho Paik
- Foreign acquisition, plant survival, and employment growth pp. 547-573

- Roger Bandick and Holger Görg
- The benefits to domestically owned plants from inward direct investment: the role of vertical linkages pp. 574-603

- Alla Lileeva
- Training and worker effort: a signalling perspective pp. 604-621

- C. Simon Fan and Xiangdong Wei
- Workplace organization and innovation pp. 622-639

- Cindy Zoghi, Robert D. Mohr and Peter B. Meyer
- Open‐shop unions and product market competition pp. 640-662

- Paulo Bastos, Udo Kreickemeier and Peter Wright
- Investment opportunities in the source country and temporary migration pp. 663-682

- Slobodan Djajić
- Tax incentives in fiscal federalism: an integrated perspective pp. 683-703

- Christian Kelders and Marko Koethenbuerger
- Profit taxation and the mode of foreign market entry pp. 704-727

- Ronald Davies, Hartmut Egger and Peter Egger
Volume 43, issue 1, 2010
- Measuring the gains from trade under monopolistic competition pp. 1-28

- Robert Feenstra
- Reflections on the conduct of monetary and financial stability policy pp. 29-40

- David A. Dodge
- Structural gravity equations with intensive and extensive margins pp. 41-62

- Matthieu Crozet and Pamina Koenig
- Trade flows in a spatial oligopoly: gravity fits well, but what does it explain? pp. 63-96

- Alberto Salvo
- U.S. trade remedy law and agriculture: trade diversion and investigation effects pp. 97-126

- Colin Carter and Caroline Gunning‐Trant
- Trade diversion from tomato suspension agreements pp. 127-151

- Kathy Baylis and Jeffrey Perloff
- Does the version of the Penn World Tables matter? An analysis of the relationship between growth and volatility pp. 152-179

- Natalia Ponomareva and Hajime Katayama
- Does FDI in manufacturing cause FDI in business services? Evidence from French firm‐level data pp. 180-203

- Benjamin Nefussi and Cyrille Schwellnus
- National champions and globalization pp. 204-231

- Jens Südekum
- International corporate taxation and U.S. multinationals' behaviour: an integrated approach pp. 232-253

- Céline Azémar
- Information technology and efficiency in trucking pp. 254-279

- Philippe Barla, Denis Bolduc, Nathalie Boucher and Jonathan Watters
- A bioeconomic view of the Neolithic transition to agriculture pp. 280-300

- Arthur Robson
- Equity‐regarding poverty measures: differences in needs and the role of equivalence scales pp. 301-322

- Udo Ebert
- The role of child health and economic status in educational, health, and labour market outcomes in young adulthood pp. 323-346

- Paul Contoyannis and Martin Dooley
- The evolution of male‐female earnings differentials in Canadian universities,1970–2001 pp. 347-372

- Casey Warman, Frances Woolley and Christopher Worswick
- Understanding the wage patterns of Canadian less skilled workers: the role of implicit contracts pp. 373-403

- David Green and James Townsend
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