Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique
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Volume 55, issue S1, 2022
- Introduction to the Special Issue on COVID Economics pp. 5-8

- Victor Aguirregabiria, Siwan Anderson and Hashmat Khan
- Debt‐relief programs and money left on the table: Evidence from Canada's response to COVID‐19 pp. 9-53

- Jason Allen, Robert Clark, Shaoteng Li and Nicolas Vincent
- The heterogeneous effects of COVID‐19 on Canadian household consumption, debt and savings pp. 54-87

- James (Jim) MacGee, Thomas Michael Pugh and Kurt See
- Consumer credit usage in Canada during the coronavirus pandemic pp. 88-114

- Anson Ho, Lealand Morin, Harry Paarsch and Kim Huynh
- Short‐term impact of COVID‐19 on consumption spending and its underlying mechanisms: Evidence from Singapore pp. 115-134

- Seonghoon Kim, Kanghyock Koh and Xuan Zhang
- The double impact of deep social unrest and a pandemic: Evidence from Chile pp. 135-171

- Carlos Madeira
- The distribution of COVID‐19–related risks pp. 172-213

- Patrick Baylis, Pierre-Loup Beauregard, Marie Connolly, Nicole M. Fortin, David Green, Pablo Gutiérrez‐Cubillos, Samuel Gyetvay, Catherine Haeck, Timea Laura Molnar, Gaëlle Simard‐Duplain, Henry Siu, Maria teNyenhuis and Casey Warman
- The short‐term economic consequences of COVID‐19: Occupation tasks and mental health in Canada pp. 214-247

- Louis-Philippe Beland, Abel Brodeur, Derek Mikola and Taylor Wright
- Primary school reopenings and parental work pp. 248-281

- Pierre-Loup Beauregard, Marie Connolly, Catherine Haeck and Timea Laura Molnar
- Many losers and a few winners: The impact of COVID‐19 on Canadian industries and regions pp. 282-307

- Margaret Slade
- Effects of the COVID‐19 pandemic on the Colombian labour market: Disentangling the effect of sector‐specific mobility restrictions pp. 308-357

- Leonardo Morales, Leonardo Bonilla‐Mejía, Jose Pulido, Luz Florez, Didier Hermida, Karen L. Pulido‐Mahecha and Francisco Lasso‐Valderrama
- US Fiscal policy during and after the coronavirus pp. 358-378

- Paul Gomme
- Macroeconomic uncertainty and the COVID‐19 pandemic: Measure and impacts on the Canadian economy pp. 379-405

- Kevin Moran, Dalibor Stevanovic and Adam Kader Touré
- Quantifying the economic impacts of COVID‐19 policy responses on Canada's provinces in (almost) real time pp. 406-445

- Christopher Cotton, Bahman Kashi, Huw Lloyd‐Ellis, Frederic Tremblay and Brett Crowley
- Sectoral digital intensity and GDP growth after a large employment shock: A simple extrapolation exercise pp. 446-479

- Giovanni Gallipoli and Christos Makridis
- Measuring real consumption and consumer price index bias under lockdown conditions pp. 480-502

- Walter Diewert and Kevin Fox
- COVID‐19 pandemic and economic scenarios for Ontario pp. 503-539

- Miguel Casares, Paul Gomme and Hashmat Khan
- Pandemics through the lens of occupations pp. 540-580

- Anand Chopra, Michael Devereux and Amartya Lahiri
- A macroeconomic model of an epidemic with silent transmission and endogenous self‐isolation pp. 581-625

- Antonio Diez de los Rios
- COVID‐19: What if immunity wanes? pp. 626-664

- Alper Çenesiz and Luís Guimarães
- Transition model for coronavirus management pp. 665-704

- Antoine Djogbenou, Christian Gourieroux, Joann Jasiak, Paul Rilstone and Maygol Bandehali
- Compliance with social distancing: Theory and empirical evidence from Ontario during COVID‐19 pp. 705-734

- Anastasios Papanastasiou, Bradley Ruffle and Angela Zheng
Volume 55, issue 4, 2022
- How do central banks make decisions? pp. 1643-1670

- Francisco Ruge‐Murcia
- Unbundling female empowerment pp. 1671-1701

- Siwan Anderson
- Grasping decentralized finance through the lens of economic theory pp. 1702-1728

- Jonathan Chiu, Charles Kahn and Thorsten V. Koeppl
- Bitcoin adoption and beliefs in Canada pp. 1729-1761

- Daniela Balutel, Christopher Henry, Jorge Vásquez and Marcel Voia
- The economics of cryptocurrency: Bitcoin and beyond pp. 1762-1798

- Jonathan Chiu and Thorsten V. Koeppl
- A large Canadian database for macroeconomic analysis pp. 1799-1833

- Olivier Fortin‐Gagnon, Maxime Leroux, Dalibor Stevanovic and Stéphane Surprenant
- Limited commitment, endogenous credibility and the challenges of price‐level targeting pp. 1834-1861

- Gino Cateau and Malik Shukayev
- Effect of news and noise shocks of US monetary policy on economic fluctuations in emerging market economies pp. 1862-1893

- Wongi Kim and Kyunghun Kim
- Export conditions in small countries and their effects on domestic markets pp. 1894-1928

- Martin Alfaro and Frédéric Warzynski
- Internationalization strategies of multi‐product firms: The role of technology pp. 1929-1965

- Daniel Baumgarten, Michael Irlacher and Karin Mayr‐Dorn
- Does a tax deduction scheme matter for jobs and investment by multinational and domestic enterprises? pp. 1966-1989

- Jozef Konings, Catherine Lecocq and Bruno Merlevede
- Industrial cluster policy and transaction networks: Evidence from firm‐level data in Japan pp. 1990-2035

- Toshihiro Okubo, Tetsuji Okazaki and Eiichi Tomiura
- On the limits of free trade in a Cournot world: When are restrictions on trade beneficial? pp. 2036-2057

- Rabah Amir, Jim Y. Jin and Michael Troege
Volume 55, issue 3, 2022
- The impact of climate change on mortality in the United States: Benefits and costs of adaptation pp. 1227-1249

- Olivier Deschenes
- Immigrants and exports: Firm‐level evidence from Canada pp. 1250-1293

- Miguel Cardoso and Ananth Ramanarayanan
- Exporting global warming? Coal trade and the shale gas boom pp. 1294-1333

- Christopher R. Knittel, Konstantinos Metaxoglou, Anson Soderbery and Andre Trindade
- Signalling, screening and costly misrepresentation pp. 1334-1370

- Raymond Deneckere and Sergei Severinov
- Piece‐rate cuts and ratchet effects pp. 1371-1403

- Bruce S. Shearer
- Community attachment, job loss and regional labour mobility in Canada: Evidence from the Great Recession pp. 1404-1430

- Derek Messacar
- Do age of consent laws decrease teen births? pp. 1431-1459

- Louis‐Pierre Lepage
- Asset integration and risk‐taking in the laboratory pp. 1460-1479

- William G. Morrison and Robert Oxoby
- Present bias and externalities: Can government intervention raise welfare? pp. 1480-1506

- Christos Kotsogiannis and Robert Schwager
- Negotiating over payments for wetland ecosystem services pp. 1507-1538

- Alain-Désiré Nimubona and Jean‐Christophe Pereau
- The microeconomics of new trade models pp. 1539-1565

- Martin Alfaro
- Unobserved heterogeneity in the productivity distribution and gains from trade pp. 1566-1597

- Ruben Dewitte, Michel Dumont, Glenn Rayp and Peter Willemé
- Trade creation and trade diversion in deep agreements pp. 1598-1637

- Aaditya Mattoo, Alen Mulabdic and Michele Ruta
Volume 55, issue 2, 2022
- Iterated expectations under rank‐dependent expected utility and implications for common valuation methods pp. 739-763

- Alex Stomper and Marie-Louise Vierø
- Unobservable investments, trade efficiency and search frictions pp. 764-799

- Yujing Xu
- Horizon effects and adverse selection in health insurance markets pp. 800-827

- Olivier Darmouni and Dan Zeltzer
- Identifying countries at risk of fiscal crises: High‐debt developed countries pp. 828-867

- Betty Daniel and Christos Shiamptanis
- Fiscal implications of interest rate normalization in the United States pp. 868-904

- Huixin Bi, Wenyi Shen and Shu-Chun Yang
- Asymmetric trade liberalizations and current account dynamics pp. 905-936

- Alessandro Barattieri
- Housing tax expenditures and financial intermediation pp. 937-970

- Hamed Ghiaie and Jean-François Rouillard
- House price, credit supply, and government policy in China pp. 971-1026

- Yin Germaschewski
- Import demand elasticities based on quantity data: Theory and evidence pp. 1027-1056

- Shon Ferguson and Aaron Smith
- Export destination and the skill premium: Evidence from Chinese manufacturing industries pp. 1057-1094

- Feicheng Wang, Chris Milner and Juliane Scheffel
- On the evolution of multiple jobholding in Canada pp. 1095-1134

- Olena Kostyshyna and Etienne Lalé
- Government, trade and comparative advantage, revisited pp. 1135-1165

- Makoto Tawada, Nobuhito Suga and Akihiko Yanase
- Optimal taxation in a free‐entry Cournot oligopoly: The average cost function approach pp. 1166-1192

- Kojun Hamada, Takao Ohkawa and Makoto Okamura
- Long lifespan and optimal recurrent education pp. 1193-1222

- Akira Momota
Volume 55, issue 1, 2022
- Education and income gradients in longevity: The role of policy pp. 5-37

- Adriana Lleras‐Muney
- Multilateral bargaining with proposer selection contest pp. 38-73

- Duk Gyoo Kim and Sang‐Hyun Kim
- Wage offers and on‐the‐job search pp. 74-105

- Tristan Potter and Dan Bernhardt
- Labour market conditions and adult health in Mexico pp. 106-137

- Pinar Gunes and Magda Tsaneva
- The importance of prejudice against persons with disabilities pp. 138-155

- Morley Gunderson, Byron Lee and Guenther Lomas
- On the information contents of indirect citations pp. 156-173

- Kim-Sau Chung, Meng‐Yu Liang and Melody Lo
- The role of non‐discrimination in a world of discriminatory preferential trade agreements pp. 174-212

- Kamal Saggi, Woan Foong Wong and Halis Yildiz
- The gravity of experience pp. 213-248

- Pushan Dutt, Ana Maria Santacreu and Daniel A. Traça
- How important are land values in house price growth? Evidence from Canadian cities pp. 249-271

- Kenneth Stewart
- The Canadian income taxation: Statistical analysis and parametric estimates pp. 272-311

- Musab Kurnaz and Terry Yip
- Endogenous fluctuations and international business cycles pp. 312-348

- Stephen McKnight and Laura Povoledo
- Oil price shocks, firm entry and exit in a heterogeneous firm model pp. 349-378

- Soma Patra
- Do cross‐border patents promote trade? pp. 379-418

- Claire Brunel and Thomas Zylkin
- Import liberalization and export product mix pp. 419-457

- Haichao Fan, Tuan Anh Luong, Edwin L‐C. Lai and Lina Zhang
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