Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique
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Volume 36, issue 4, 2003
- Identification, weak instruments, and statistical inference in econometrics pp. 767-808

- Jean‐Marie Dufour
- Growth theory and industrial revolutions in Britain and America pp. 809-831

- Knick Harley
- The evolution of preferences and competition: a rationalization of Veblen's theory of invidious comparisons pp. 832-859

- B. Eaton and Mukesh Eswaran
- On the option to invest in pollution control under a regime of tradable emissions allowances pp. 860-883

- Margaret Insley
- International aspects of public infrastructure investment pp. 884-910

- Spiros Bougheas, Panicos Demetriades and Edgar Morgenroth
- Optimal redistribution when different workers are indistinguishable pp. 911-922

- Maurice Marchand, Pierre Pestieau and Maria Racionero
- A cross‐country comparison of the cyclicality of real wages pp. 923-948

- Haoming Liu
- An estimated Canadian DSGE model with nominal and real rigidities pp. 949-972

- Ali Dib
- Policy rule Nash equilibria pp. 973-992

- Gerhard Sorger
- Strategic policy for product R&D with symmetric costs pp. 993-1006

- Naoto Jinji
- Consumer‐benefiting exclusive territories pp. 1007-1025

- Toshihiro Matsumura
- Comments on ‘Dynamics of income distribution’ pp. 1026-1033

- Liutang Gong
Volume 36, issue 3, 2003
- Product differentiation in successive vertical oligopolies pp. 523-545

- Paul Belleflamme and Eric Toulemonde
- The closed‐loop effect and the profitability of horizontal mergers pp. 546-565

- Hassan Benchekroun
- R&D, innovation, and technological progress: a test of the Schumpeterian framework without scale effects pp. 566-586

- Marios Zachariadis
- Decentralizing hydro power production pp. 587-607

- Stefan Ambec and Joseph A. Doucet
- Eco‐labelling scheme, environmental protection, and protectionism pp. 608-633

- Huilan Tian
- Export‐market participation and productivity performance in Canadian manufacturing pp. 634-657

- John Baldwin and Wulong Gu
- Product differentiation and the gains from trade under Bertrand duopoly pp. 658-673

- Roger Clarke and David Collie
- International capital flows under asymmetric information and costly monitoring: implications of debt and equity financing pp. 674-700

- Rebecca Neumann
- Smuggling, non‐fundamental uncertainty, and parallel market exchange rate volatility pp. 701-727

- Richard Barnett
- Growth and unemployment in a shirking efficiency wage model pp. 728-746

- Michelle Alexopoulos
- Goods market responses to trade shocks and trade and wages decompositions pp. 747-757

- Lisandro Abrego and John Whalley
- Review of Making Money: An Insider's Perspective on Finance, Politics, and Canada's Central Bank by John Crow pp. 758-764

- David Laidler
Volume 36, issue 2, 2003
- The retirement incentive effects of Canada's Income Security programs pp. 261-290

- Michael Baker, Jonathan Gruber and Kevin Milligan
- Poverty dynamics: empirical evidence for Canada pp. 291-325

- Ross Finnie and Arthur Sweetman
- On estimating the cost of characteristics indices from consumer demand analysis pp. 326-349

- Panayiota Lyssiotou
- Should land and capital be taxed at a uniform rate? pp. 350-372

- Kangoh Lee
- The law of one price: intranational evidence for Canada pp. 373-400

- Janet Ceglowski
- International macroeconomic fluctuations and the current account pp. 401-420

- Mathias Hoffmann
- Financial variables and real activity in Canada pp. 421-442

- Christis Hassapis
- Coupons and ‘everyday low prices’: price competition with multiple instruments pp. 443-462

- Lester M.K. Kwong
- Optimal price regulation in a growth model with monopolistic suppliers of intermediate goods pp. 463-474

- Lewis Evans, Neil Quigley and Jie Zhang
- Economic and environmental impacts of the Kyoto Protocol pp. 475-496

- Christoph Böhringer and Carsten Vogt
- Toxic release inventories and green consumerism: empirical evidence from Canada pp. 495-520

- Werner Antweiler and Kathryn Harrison
Volume 36, issue 1, 2003
- Explaining cross‐country differences in policy response to child labour pp. 1-20

- Sylvain E. Dessy and Désiré Vencatachellum
- A Ricardian model of climate change in Canada pp. 21-40

- Michelle J. Reinsborough
- Multiproduct firm behaviour in a differentiated market pp. 41-61

- Eric Giraud‐Héraud, Hakim Hammoudi and Mahdi Mokrane
- Mixed oligopoly and spatial agglomeration pp. 62-87

- Noriaki Matsushima and Toshihiro Matsumura
- Technological choices and regulation: the case of the Canadian manufacturing sectors pp. 88-125

- Pierre Ouellette and Stéphane Vigeant
- Is the export‐led growth hypothesis valid for Canada? pp. 126-136

- Titus Awokuse
- Is environmental policy a secondary trade barrier? An empirical analysis pp. 137-154

- Josh Ederington and Jenny Minier
- Interconnectivity of communications networks and international trade pp. 155-167

- Toru Kikuchi
- Rationalized subjective equilibria in repeated games pp. 168-191

- Oishi Hidetsugu
- Expense ratios of North American mutual funds pp. 192-223

- Karen Ruckman
- A history of prices in Canada, 1840–1871: a new wholesale price index pp. 224-253

- Donald G. Paterson and Ronald A. Shearer
- Sylvia Nasar A Beautiful Mind (book) Ron Howard A Beautiful Mind (movie) pp. 254-258

- James Brander
Volume 35, issue 4, 2002
- Bootstrap inference in econometrics pp. 615-645

- James MacKinnon
- Decomposing changes in wage distributions: a unified approach pp. 646-688

- Thomas Lemieux
- Property rights, labour markets, and efficiency in a transition economy: the case of rural China pp. 689-716

- Dwayne Benjamin and Loren Brandt
- Profit taxes and the growth of fringe firms pp. 717-736

- Marianne Vigneault and Jean-Francois Wen
- Canadian consumption and portfolio shares pp. 737-756

- Michel Normandin and Pascal St–Amour
- Uncertainty, arbitrage and intra–industry trade pp. 757-785

- Sudipto Dasgupta, Tridip Ray and Kit Pong Wong
- Welfare–maximizing and revenue–maximizing tariffs with a few domestic firms pp. 786-804

- Bruno Larue and Jean-Philippe Gervais
- Can cross–border pollution reduce pollution? pp. 805-818

- Panos Hatzipanayotou, Sajal Lahiri and Michael Michael
- Does trade liberalization harm the environment? A new test pp. 819-842

- Judith Dean
- How long to eat a cake of unknown size? Optimal time horizon under uncertainty pp. 843-853

- Ramesh C. Kumar
- Skill differentiation and wage disparity in a decentralized matching model of North–South trade pp. 854-878

- Hesham M. Abdel–Rahman, George Norman and Ping Wang
- The role of credentials in the Canadian labour market pp. 879-905

- Ana Ferrer and W. Craig Riddell
Volume 35, issue 3, 2002
- Joint tax evasion pp. 417-435

- Robin Boadway, Nicolas Marceau and Steeve Mongrain
- Tax–preferred savings accounts and marginal tax rates: evidence on RRSP participation pp. 436-456

- Kevin Milligan
- A welfare analysis of Canadian chartered bank mergers pp. 457-475

- James McIntosh
- Strategic FDI and industrial ownership structure pp. 476-494

- Christopher J. Ellis and Dietrich Fausten
- Complementarity, growth, and trade pp. 495-516

- Seppo Honkapohja and Arja Turunen–Red
- Aggregation bias, compositional change, and the border effect pp. 517-530

- Russell Hillberry
- Price rigidity, the mark–up, and the dynamics of the current account pp. 531-555

- Giovanni Lombardo
- Post–Plaza intervention in the DEM/USD exchange rate pp. 556-567

- Rasmus Fatum
- Variable Rational Partisan Business Cycles: theory and some evidence pp. 568-585

- Jac Heckelman
- Comparing Consumption–Based Asset–Pricing models pp. 586-610

- Stephen Gordon and Lucie Samson
Volume 35, issue 2, 2002
- Tight money policies and inflation revisited pp. 185-217

- Joydeep Bhattacharya and Noritaka Kudoh
- Asymmetric output cost of lowering inflation: empirical evidence for Canada pp. 218-238

- Hyeon-seung Huh and Hyun-Hoon Lee
- Identifying a policymaker’s target: an application to the Bank of Canada pp. 239-256

- Nicholas Rowe and James Yetman
- Vertical product differentiation and the import demand function: theory and evidence pp. 257-281

- Jim Malley and Thomas Moutos
- Import price elasticities: reconsidering the evidence pp. 282-306

- Hélène Erkel‐Rousse and Daniel Mirza
- The impact of patent rights on international trade: evidence from Canada pp. 307-330

- Mohammed Rafiquzzaman
- Congestible communications networks and international trade pp. 331-340

- Toru Kikuchi and Tetsuro Ichikawa
- Productivity performance and international competitiveness: an old test reconsidered pp. 341-362

- Ehsan Choudhri and Lawrence L. Schembri
- The effect of unemployment insurance on weekly hours of work in Canada pp. 363-384

- Jane Friesen
- A model of evidence production and optimal standard of proof and penalty in criminal trials pp. 385-409

- Okan Yilankaya
- Rank, separability, and conditional demands pp. 410-413

- Arthur Lewbel
Volume 35, issue 1, 2002
- Green national income and expenditure pp. 1-15

- Robert Cairns
- Optimal early action on greenhouse gas emissions pp. 16-35

- Peter Kennedy
- Divide and conquer: multiple leasing in common pool oil fields pp. 36-51

- Lasheng Yuan
- Retail price cycles and response asymmetry pp. 52-77

- Andrew Eckert
- Semi‐non‐parametric estimates of substitution for Canadian monetary assets pp. 78-91

- Adrian R. Fleissig and Apostolos Serletis
- Is the AK model still alive? The long‐run relation between growth and investment re‐examined pp. 92-114

- Dajin Li
- Cost of living, real wages and real incomes in thirteen Canadian cities, 1900–1950 pp. 115-137

- John Emery and Clint Levitt
- The social welfare implications, decomposability, and geometry of the Sen family of poverty indices pp. 138-152

- Kuan Xu and Lars Osberg
- Age effects on consumer demand: an additive partially linear regression model pp. 153-165

- Panayiota Lyssiotou, Panos Pashardes and Thanasis Stengos
- Efficiency considerations and the exemption of food from sales and value added taxes pp. 166-182

- Aled ab Iorwerth and John Whalley
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