Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique
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Volume 39, issue 4, 2006
- The spectre of deflation: a review of empirical evidence pp. 1041-1072

- Gregor Smith
- Innis Lecture: Equity and equality pp. 1073-1104

- Jean‐Yves Duclos
- Precautionary wealth accumulation: evidence from Canadian microdata pp. 1105-1124

- Sule Alan
- Work while in high school in Canada: its labour market and educational attainment effects pp. 1125-1150

- Daniel Parent
- The role of low expectations in health and education investment and hazardous consumption pp. 1151-1172

- Jeremy Clark, Bonggeun Kim, Richie Poulton and Barry Milne
- Unionization and plant closure in Canada pp. 1173-1194

- Tony Fang and John Heywood
- Income splitting among the self‐employed pp. 1195-1220

- Herbert J. Schuetze
- On the distributional effects of income in an aggregate consumption relation pp. 1221-1243

- Manisha Chakrabarty, Anke Schmalenbach and Jeffrey Racine
- The forward premium anomaly: statistical artefact or economic puzzle? New evidence from robust tests pp. 1244-1281

- Alex Maynard
- Another look at the linear q model: an empirical analysis of aggregate business capital spending with maintenance expenditures pp. 1282-1315

- Sarantis Kalyvitis
- The changing role of dividends: a firm‐level study from the nineteenth to the twenty‐first century pp. 1316-1344

- Stephen R. Foerster and Stephen G. Sapp
- The returns from rent‐seeking: campaign contributions, firm subsidies and the Byrd Amendment pp. 1345-1369

- Benjamin Liebman and Kara M. Reynolds
- Global terrorism: deterrence versus pre‐emption pp. 1370-1387

- Todd Sandler and Kevin Siqueira
- Indirect addilog translation of indirect utility functions pp. 1388-1397

- Denis Conniffe
- Errors of aggregation and errors of specification in a consumer demand model: a theoretical note pp. 1398-1407

- Frank T. Denton, Dean C. Mountain and Byron Spencer
Volume 39, issue 3, 2006
- Viewpoint: A microfoundation of monetary economics pp. 643-688

- Shouyong Shi
- Shirking in a monetary business cycle model pp. 689-718

- Michelle Alexopoulos
- Currency substitution, portfolio diversification, and money demand pp. 719-743

- Miguel de Freitas and Francisco Veiga
- Trade policy mix: IPR protection and R&D subsidies pp. 744-757

- Moonsung Kang
- Global factor trade with differentiated factor prices and factor intensities pp. 758-780

- Yun‐kwong Kwok
- How reasonable are assumptions used in theoretical models? Computational evidence on the likelihood of trade pattern changes pp. 781-789

- Lisandro Abrego, Raymond Riezman and John Whalley
- International trade and terrestrial open‐access renewable resources in a small open economy pp. 790-808

- Naoto Jinji
- Endogenous trading bloc formation in a North‐South global economy pp. 809-830

- Satya P. Das and Subhadip Ghosh
- North‐South and South‐South trade‐related technology diffusion: an industry‐level analysis of direct and indirect effects pp. 831-844

- Maurice Schiff and Yanling Wang
- Protection for sale with imperfect rent capturing pp. 845-873

- Giovanni Facchini, Johannes Van Biesebroeck and Gerald Willmann
- Evolving discretionary practices of U.S. antidumping activity pp. 874-900

- Bruce Blonigen
- The impact of endogenous tax treaties on foreign direct investment: theory and evidence pp. 901-931

- Peter Egger, Mario Larch, Michael Pfaffermayr and Hannes Winner
- Licensing a new product with non‐linear contracts pp. 932-947

- Can Erutku and Yves Richelle
- Product market competition and boundaries of the firm pp. 948-970

- Jean-Etienne de Bettignies
- Formation of buyer‐seller trade networks in a quality‐differentiated product market pp. 971-1004

- Ping Wang and Alison Watts
- Informational externalities with lump‐sum sampling pp. 1005-1022

- Carole Haritchabalet and Régis Renault
- The public and private provision of pure public goods and the distortionary effects of income taxation: a political economy approach pp. 1023-1040

- Jun-ichi Itaya and Albert Schweinberger
Volume 39, issue 2, 2006
- Viewpoint: The economics of hunter‐gatherer societies and the evolution of human characteristics pp. 375-398

- Arthur Robson and Hillard Kaplan
- Output and wages with inequality averse agents pp. 399-413

- Dominique Demougin, Claude Fluet and Carsten Helm
- Social interactions in small groups pp. 414-433

- Brian Krauth
- Financial innovations and managerial incentive contracting pp. 434-454

- Saltuk Ozerturk
- Network externalities, discrete demand shifts, and submarginal‐cost pricing pp. 455-476

- Makoto Yano and Fumio Dei
- Rebates as incentives to exclusivity pp. 477-492

- Can Erutku
- Preferential trade areas, multinational enterprises, and welfare pp. 493-515

- Priya Ranjan
- Decentralized international exchange pp. 516-543

- Robert R. Reed and Kathleen A. Trask
- The adjustment of external tariffs in the Kemp‐Wan‐Grinols compensation scheme pp. 544-563

- Siu‐kee Wong
- Product standards, trade disputes, and protectionism pp. 564-581

- Daniel M. Sturm
- Labour force ageing and productivity performance in Canada pp. 582-603

- Jianmin Tang and Carolyn MacLeod
- The politics of pollution: party regimes and air quality in Canada pp. 604-620

- Ross McKitrick
- Political uncertainty and stock market returns: evidence from the 1995 Quebec referendum pp. 621-642

- Marie‐Claude Beaulieu, Jean‐Claude Cosset and Naceur Essaddam
Volume 39, issue 1, 2006
- Viewpoint: Male‐female wage differentials: how can that be? pp. 1-21

- Morley Gunderson
- The compelling effects of compulsory schooling: evidence from Canada pp. 22-52

- Philip Oreopoulos
- Demand for skills in Canada: the role of foreign outsourcing and information‐communication technology pp. 53-67

- Beiling Yan
- Health investment, saving, and public policy pp. 68-93

- Jie Zhang, Junsen Zhang and Michael C.M. Leung
- Wage inequality and overeducation in a model with efficiency wages pp. 94-123

- Peter Skott
- Collective consumption and welfare pp. 124-144

- Olivier Donni
- A trigonometric flexible consumer demand system pp. 145-162

- Toshinobu Matsuda
- A test of the Hotelling rule using old‐growth timber data pp. 163-186

- John Livernois, Henry Thille and Xianqiang Zhang
- Can we obtain realistic parameter estimates for the ‘protection for sale’ model? pp. 187-210

- Devashish Mitra, Dimitrios Thomakos and Mehmet Ulubasoglu
- Border effects and the availability of domestic products abroad pp. 211-246

- Carolyn L. Evans
- Trade frictions and welfare in the gravity model: how much of the iceberg melts? pp. 247-265

- Edward Balistreri and Russell Hillberry
- Ins, outs, and the duration of trade pp. 266-295

- Tibor Besedes and Thomas Prusa
- The seasonality of banking failures during the late National Banking Era pp. 296-319

- Pere Gomis‐Porqueras and Bruce Smith
- Common trends and common cycles in Canada: who knew so much has been going on? pp. 320-347

- Elizabeth Wakerly, Byron G. Scott and James Nason
- Monetary policy arithmetic: reconciling theory with evidence pp. 348-374

- Maxim Nikitin and Steven Russell
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