Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique
2000 - 2025
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Volume 37, issue 4, 2004
- The elementary economics of social dilemmas pp. 805-829

- B. Eaton
- Are migrants more skilled than non‐migrants? Repeat, return, and same‐employer migrants pp. 830-849

- Jennifer Hunt
- Comparable worth in a decentralized labour market: the case of Ontario pp. 850-878

- Michael Baker and Nicole M. Fortin
- The disintegrating Canadian labour market? The extent of the market then and now pp. 879-897

- Patrick Coe and John Emery
- Family income and child outcomes in Canada pp. 898-917

- Martin Dooley and Jennifer Stewart
- A theory of gender differences in parental altruism pp. 918-950

- Mukesh Eswaran and Ashok Kotwal
- Multidivisional firms, internal competition, and the merger paradox pp. 951-977

- Anthony Creane and Carl Davidson
- The performance and robustness of simple monetary policy rules in models of the Canadian economy pp. 978-998

- Denise Côté, John Kuszczak, Jean‐Paul Lam, Ying Liu and Pierre St‐Amant
- Price stickiness, trend inflation, and output dynamics: a cross‐country analysis pp. 999-1020

- Hashmat Khan
- Canadian and U.S. financial markets: testing the international integration hypothesis under time‐varying conditional volatility pp. 1021-1041

- Michel Normandin
- Trade, product cycles, and inequality within and between countries pp. 1042-1060

- Susan Chun Zhu
- Lobbying, multisector trade, and sustainability of free‐trade agreements pp. 1061-1083

- Larry Qiu
- Voluntary import expansions with non‐stationary demand pp. 1084-1096

- Xiaopeng Yin
- Armington elasticities in intermediate inputs trade: a problem in using multilateral trade data pp. 1097-1117

- Mika Saito
- Total factor productivity and the measurement of technological change pp. 1118-1150

- Richard Lipsey and Kenneth I. Carlaw
Volume 37, issue 3, 2004
- Viewpoint: Child research comes of age pp. 509-527

- Janet Currie
- Mandatory retirement and older worker employment pp. 528-551

- M. Shannon and D. Grierson
- On durable goods markets with entry and adverse selection pp. 552-589

- Maarten Janssen and Santanu Roy
- Modelling the choice between regulation and liability in terms of social welfare pp. 590-612

- Marcel Boyer and Donatella Porrini
- Aggregation effects on price and expenditure elasticities in a quadratic almost ideal demand system pp. 613-628

- Frank T. Denton and Dean C. Mountain
- Asset pricing theory and the valuation of Canadian paintings pp. 629-655

- Douglas J. Hodgson and Keith P. Vorkink
- Tariff‐jumping FDI and domestic firms’ profits pp. 656-677

- Bruce Blonigen, KaSaundra Tomlin and Wesley Wilson
- Trade policy under the GATT/WTO: empirical evidence of the equal treatment rule pp. 678-720

- Chad Bown
- Capital utilization and habit formation in a small open economy model pp. 721-741

- Marc‐André Letendre
- Fiscal policy, long‐run growth, and welfare in a stock‐flow model of public goods pp. 742-756

- Sugata Ghosh and Udayan Roy
- Tax‐deferred savings plans and interest deductibility pp. 757-767

- John B. Burbidge
- Preference shocks from aggregation: time series data evidence pp. 768-781

- Lilia Maliar and Serguei Maliar
- Real exchange rates, preferences, and incomplete markets: evidence, 1961–2001 pp. 782-801

- Allen Head, Todd D. Mattina and Gregor Smith
Volume 37, issue 2, 2004
- Viewpoint: Canadian competition policy: progress and prospects pp. 243-268

- Thomas Ross
- Direct sale of information when precision is unobservable pp. 269-293

- Saltuk Ozerturk
- Determinants of Canadian bilateral aid allocations: humanitarian, commercial or political? pp. 294-312

- Ryan Macdonald and John Hoddinott
- A cost‐benefit analysis of R&D tax incentives pp. 313-335

- Benjamin Russo
- Monetary policy in a cash‐in‐advance economy: employment, capital accumulation, and the term structure of interest rates pp. 336-352

- Arman Mansoorian and Mohammed Mohsin
- Asymmetry in Okun's law pp. 353-374

- Paramsothy Silvapulle, Imad A. Moosa and Mervyn J. Silvapulle
- Lumpy consumer durables, market power, and endogenous business cycles pp. 375-391

- Kala Krishna and Cemile Yavas
- Labour markets, liquidity, and monetary policy regimes pp. 392-420

- David Andolfatto, Scott Hendry and Kevin Moran
- Sources of aggregate labour productivity growth in Canada and the United States pp. 421-444

- Jianmin Tang and Weimin Wang
- Tariffs versus quotas in the presence of imperfect competition and cross‐border externalities pp. 445-458

- Taiji Furusawa, Keisaku Higashida and Jota Ishikawa
- The determinants of bilateral trade pp. 459-483

- Huiwen Lai and Susan Chun Zhu
- Common markets and trade liberalization pp. 484-508

- Costas Hadjiyiannis
Volume 37, issue 1, 2004
- Viewpoint: Understanding the Great Depression pp. 1-27

- Barry Eichengreen
- Unions without rents: the curious economics of faculty unions pp. 28-52

- Arthur Hosios and Aloysius Siow
- Unions without rents: the curious economics of faculty unions pp. 28-52

- Arthur Hosios and Aloysius Siow
- Adaptation and inequality: children of immigrants in Canadian schools pp. 53-77

- Christopher Worswick
- International outsourcing when labour markets are unionized pp. 78-94

- Jan Rose Skaksen
- Antidumping law as a collusive device pp. 95-122

- Maurizio Zanardi
- Escaping the poverty trap in a developing rural economy pp. 123-139

- Nguyen Manh Hung and Paul Makdissi
- Informational spillovers and the coordination of speculative investments pp. 140-148

- Francisco Gonzalez
- Waves in consumption with interdependence among consumers pp. 149-177

- Robin Cowan, William Cowan and G.M. Peter Swann
- Monopoly extraction of an exhaustible resource with two markets pp. 178-188

- Carolyn Fischer and Ramanan Laxminarayan
- An incremental analysis of the value of expanding a wilderness area pp. 189-198

- Jonathan Buttle and Daniel Rondeau
- Alternative hypotheses and the volume of trade: the gravity equation and the extent of specialization pp. 199-218

- Jon Haveman and David Hummels
- A longitudinal analysis of earnings change in Canada pp. 219-240

- Charles M. Beach and Ross Finnie
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