Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique
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Volume 42, issue 4, 2009
- Presidential Address: Antitrust restrictions on single‐firm strategies pp. 1207-1239

- Ralph Winter
- Innis Lecture: Environmental crises: past, present, and future pp. 1240-1275

- M. Scott Taylor
- Do earnings subsidies affect job choice? The impact of SSP subsidies on job turnover and wage growth pp. 1276-1304

- Helen Connolly and Peter Gottschalk
- Is job insecurity on the rise? Evidence from Canadian perception data pp. 1305-1325

- Pierre Brochu and Lu Zhou
- How well do individuals predict their future life satisfaction? Evidence from panel data following a nationwide exogenous shock pp. 1326-1346

- Paul Frijters, Harry Greenwell, John P. Haisken‐DeNew and Michael Shields
- On monopolistic competition and optimal product diversity: workers' rents also matter pp. 1347-1360

- Pierre Picard and Eric Toulemonde
- Do South‐South trade agreements increase trade? Commodity‐level evidence from COMESA pp. 1361-1389

- Anna Maria Mayda and Chad Steinberg
- Trade diversion under selective preferential market access pp. 1390-1410

- Ingo Borchert
- Technology transfer through imports pp. 1411-1448

- Ram C. Acharya and Wolfgang Keller
- International trade, flexible manufacturing, and outsourcing pp. 1449-1472

- Carsten Eckel
- Cross‐border acquisitions and taxes: efficiency and tax revenues pp. 1473-1500

- Pehr-Johan Norbäck, Lars Persson and Jonas Vlachos
- Entry cost, the Tobin tax, and noise trading in the foreign exchange market pp. 1501-1526

- Kang Shi and Juanyi Xu
- Optimal agenda‐setter timing pp. 1527-1546

- Mattias K Polborn and Gerald Willmann
- Normalization in cointegrated time series systems pp. 1547-1560

- Robert J. Rossana
- Rent‐seeking activities and the ‘brain gain’ effects of migration pp. 1561-1577

- Baochun Peng
- Socially excessive dissemination of patent licences pp. 1578-1598

- Anthony Creane
- Transfers, the terms of trade, and capital accumulation pp. 1599-1616

- Emily T. Cremers and Partha Sen
Volume 42, issue 3, 2009
- Neckties in the tropics: a model of international trade and cultural diversity pp. 809-843

- James Rauch and Vitor Trindade
- Information technology and economic performance in U.S industries pp. 844-865

- Elena Ketteni
- Endogenous enclosure in North‐South trade pp. 866-881

- Michael Margolis and Jason Shogren
- Trade taxes and international investment pp. 882-899

- Emily J. Blanchard
- Tariff effects on MNC decisions to engage in intra‐firm and arm's‐length trade pp. 900-929

- Susan Feinberg and Michael Keane
- Exports, unemployment, and the welfare state pp. 930-955

- Eckhard Janeba
- Directed search, unemployment and public policy pp. 956-983

- Benoit Julien, John Kennes, Ian King and Sephorah Mangin
- The voluntary provision of a public good in an international commons pp. 984-996

- Simon Vicary
- Economics of public good provision: auditing, outsourcing, and bribery pp. 997-1022

- Gervan Fearon
- Time‐consistent taxation in a dynastic family model with human and physical capital and a balanced government budget pp. 1023-1049

- James Davies, Jinli Zeng and Jie Zhang
- Income splitting, specialization, and intra‐family distribution pp. 1050-1071

- Elisabeth Gugl
- Tuition fees and equality of university enrolment pp. 1072-1099

- Michael Coelli
- Post‐secondary education in Canada: can ability bias explain the earnings gap between college and university graduates? pp. 1100-1131

- Vincenzo Caponi and Miana Plesca
- Canadian city housing prices and urban market segmentation pp. 1132-1149

- Jason Allen, Robert Amano, David Byrne and Allan Gregory
- Bank loan portfolios and the Canadian monetary transmission mechanism pp. 1150-1175

- Wouter J. Den Haan, Steven W. Sumner and Guy M. Yamashiro
- Heterogeneous ideas production and endogenous growth: an empirical investigation pp. 1176-1205

- Kul Luintel and Mosahid Khan
Volume 42, issue 2, 2009
- Viewpoint: Decision‐making in committees pp. 359-392

- Li Hao and Wing Suen
- Firm survival, performance, and the exchange rate pp. 393-421

- Jen Baggs, Eugene Beaulieu and Loretta Fung
- Outsourcing, productivity, and input composition at the plant level pp. 422-439

- Catherine Morrison Paul and Mahmut Yasar
- Domestic rivalry and export performance: theory and evidence from international airline markets pp. 440-468

- Joseph Clougherty and Anming Zhang
- Does antidumping use contribute to trade liberalization in developing countries? pp. 469-495

- Michael O. Moore and Maurizio Zanardi
- Fertility and the real exchange rate pp. 496-518

- Andrew Rose, Saktiandi Supaat and Jacob Braude
- Development‐related biases in factor productivities and the HOV model of trade pp. 519-553

- Keith Maskus and Shuichiro Nishioka
- International status seeking, trade, and growth leadership pp. 554-589

- Simone Valente
- Trade policy and mixed enterprises pp. 590-614

- Ngo Long and Frank Stähler
- Trade costs, wage rates, technologies, and reverse imports pp. 615-638

- Jota Ishikawa and Yoshimasa Komoriya
- Trade, technology, and unemployment: the role of endogenous skill formation pp. 639-664

- Udo Kreickemeier
- Union structure and firms' incentives for cooperative R&D investments pp. 665-693

- Constantine Manasakis and Emmanuel Petrakis
- The effects of economic and political integration on fiscal decentralization: evidence from OECD countries pp. 694-718

- Dan Stegarescu
- Smart fund managers? Stupid money? pp. 719-748

- Dan Bernhardt and Ryan Davies
- Effective global regularity and empirical modelling of direct, inverse, and mixed demand systems pp. 749-770

- Keith McLaren and Ka Wong
- Heterogeneity, returns to scale, and collective action pp. 771-807

- Alexander Karaivanov
Volume 42, issue 1, 2009
- Viewpoint: Agglomeration research in the age of disaggregation pp. 1-27

- William Strange
- The spatial sorting and matching of skills and firms pp. 28-55

- Giordano Mion and Paolo Naticchioni
- Why is the rate of single‐parenthood lower in Canada than in the U.S.? A dynamic equilibrium analysis of welfare policies pp. 56-89

- Nezih Guner and John Knowles
- Estimating labour supply elasticities under rationing: a structural model of time allocation behaviour pp. 90-112

- Victoria Prowse
- How do additional alternatives affect individual choice under uncertainty? pp. 113-140

- Jim Engle‐Warnick, Javier Escobal and Sonia Laszlo
- Rational truth‐avoidance and self‐esteem pp. 141-154

- David Andolfatto, Steeve Mongrain and Gordon Myers
- Trade protection and bureaucratic corruption: an empirical investigation pp. 155-183

- Pushan Dutt
- Endogenous protection of R&D investments pp. 184-205

- Chrysovalantou Milliou
- Are firms that receive R&D subsidies more innovative? pp. 206-225

- Charles Bérubé and Pierre Mohnen
- Wealth constraint and contractual arrangements pp. 226-243

- Chifeng Dai
- Traffic fatalities: does income inequality create an externality? pp. 244-266

- Nejat Anbarci, Monica Escaleras and Charles A. Register
- On the emergence of an MFN club: equal treatment in an unequal world pp. 267-299

- Kamal Saggi and Faruk Sengul
- Product cycles, endogenous skill acquisition, and wage inequality pp. 300-331

- Hitoshi Tanaka and Tatsuro Iwaisako
- Multinational companies, backward linkages, and labour demand elasticities pp. 332-348

- Holger Görg, Michael Henry, Eric Strobl and Frank Walsh
- Equity market and foreign capital pp. 349-358

- Yoko Furukawa
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