Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique
2000 - 2025
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Volume 33, issue 4, 2000
- Poverty in Canada and the United States: measurement, trends, and implications pp. 847-877

- Lars Osberg
- Can the theory of incentives explain decentralization? pp. 878-906

- Michel Poitevin
- Cohort patterns in Canadian earnings: assessing the role of skill premia in inequality trends pp. 907-936

- Paul Beaudry and David Green
- Dynamics of income distribution pp. 937-961

- Hongyi Li, Danyang Xie and Heng-Fu Zou
- Aggregate spillovers magnify the welfare benefits of tax reform pp. 962-980

- Todd A. Knoop and Kenneth J. Matheny
- Needs‐based health care funding: implications for resource distribution in Ontario pp. 981-1008

- Kelly Bedard, John Dorland, Allan Gregory and Joanne Roberts
- Coordination, matching, and wages pp. 1009-1033

- Melanie Cao and Shouyong Shi
- Switching costs and screening efficiency of incomplete contracts pp. 1034-1048

- Mehmet Bac
- Canadian manufacturers' relative productivity performance, 1907–1990 pp. 1049-1068

- Ian Keay
- A model of substitution of non‐tariff barriers for tariffs pp. 1069-1090

- Zhihao Yu
- National borders and international trade: evidence from the European Union pp. 1091-1105

- Volker Nitsch
- Linear Pigovian taxes and the optimal size of a polluting industry pp. 1106-1119

- Ross McKitrick and Robert A. Collinge
Volume 33, issue 3, 2000
- The failure of the monetary exchange rate model for the Canadian‐U.S. dollar pp. 591-603

- David Cushman
- A non‐linear sensitivity analysis of cross‐country growth regressions pp. 604-617

- Pantelis Kalaitzidakis, Theofanis Mamuneas and Thanasis Stengos
- Phases of the Canadian business cycle pp. 618-633

- Philip Bodman and Mark Crosby
- Government debt spillovers and creditworthiness in a federation pp. 634-661

- Stuart Landon and Constance Smith
- Risk sharing in a federation with population mobility and long horizons pp. 662-676

- Arman Mansoorian
- The deductibility of provincial business taxes in a federation with vertical fiscal externalities pp. 677-694

- Bev Dahlby, Jack Mintz and Sam Wilson
- The determinants of municipal tax rates in British Columbia pp. 695-714

- Craig Brett and Joris Pinkse
- Social assistance and labour supply pp. 715-741

- Louis Christofides
- Union bargaining power, relative wages, and efficiency in Canada pp. 742-765

- Timothy Fisher and Robert Waschik
- Free trade agreements without delocation pp. 766-786

- Richard Baldwin and Frederic Robert‐Nicoud
- Evaluating trade reform with many consumers pp. 787-798

- Jiandong Ju and Kala Krishna
- TRIMs, environmental taxes, and foreign investment pp. 799-817

- Chi‐Chur Chao and Eden Yu
- Public policy and R&D when research joint ventures are costly pp. 818-839

- Jon Vilasuso and Mark R. Frascatore
Volume 33, issue 2, 2000
- The efficiencies defence in merger cases: implications of alternative standards pp. 297-318

- Lin Bian and Donald McFetridge
- Setting standards for credible compliance and law enforcement pp. 319-340

- Marcel Boyer, Tracy Lewis and Wei Lin Liu
- The effect of additions to or deletions from the TSE 300 Index on Canadian share prices pp. 341-359

- Isidore Masse, Robert Hanrahan, Joseph Kushner and Felice Martinello
- Credit market imperfections and exchange rate variability pp. 360-393

- Wai-Ming Ho
- Buyback programs in commercial fisheries: effciency versus transfers pp. 394-412

- Quinn Weninger and K. E. McConnell
- On estimating the option value of preserving a wilderness area pp. 413-434

- Margaret Forsyth
- Employment and child‐care choices in Canada and the United States pp. 435-470

- Charles Michalopoulos and Philip Robins
- The bargaining family revisited pp. 471-487

- Kai Konrad and Kjell Erik Lommerud
- Outlet types and the Canadian Consumer Price Index pp. 488-505

- Alan G. White
- Infrastructure, specialization, and economic growth pp. 506-522

- Spiros Bougheas, Panicos Demetriades and Theofanis Mamuneas
- Endogenous factor market distortion, risk aversion, and international trade under input uncertainty pp. 523-539

- Hamid Beladi and Nancy Chau
- The Canada‐U.S. Free Trade Agreement and labour market adjustment in Canada pp. 540-563

- Eugene Beaulieu
- Quality control mechanisms under capitation payment for medical services pp. 564-586

- Pierre Thomas Léger
Volume 33, issue 1, 2000
- The new regionalism: trade liberalization or insurance? pp. 1-24

- Carlo Perroni and John Whalley
- Tariff strategies and small open economies pp. 25-40

- Pascalis Raimondos and Alan Woodland
- Export market correlation and strategic trade policy pp. 41-52

- Mahmudul Anam and Shin‐Hwan Chiang
- Transfer prices and the structure of intra‐firm trade pp. 53-68

- Vibhas Madan
- Market share, cost‐based dumping, and anti‐dumping policy pp. 69-86

- Thusnelda Tivig and Uwe Walz
- A normative and statistical approach to measuring classical horizontal inequity pp. 87-113

- Jean‐Yves Duclos and Peter J. Lambert
- Productivity‐enhancing public investment and benefit taxation: the case of factor‐augmenting public inputs pp. 114-121

- James Feehan and Mutsumi Matsumoto
- Renewable resources and the gains from trade pp. 122-132

- Rögnvaldur Hannesson
- The expectations hypothesis, term premia, and the Canadian term structure of interest rates pp. 133-148

- Walid Hejazi, Huiwen Lai and Xian Yang
- Optimality of workfare with heterogeneous preferences pp. 149-174

- Katherine Cuff
- Irrationality and intertemporal choice in early neoclassical thought pp. 175-189

- Sandra J. Peart
- Market discipline and corporate efficiency: evidence from Bulgaria pp. 190-212

- Simeon Djankov and Bernard Hoekman
- CEO pay, firm size, and corporate performance: evidence from Canada pp. 213-251

- Xianming Zhou
- Strategic debt with multi‐task technologies pp. 252-270

- Alberto Dalmazzo
- Inequality, inflation, and central bank independence pp. 271-287

- Jim Dolmas, Gregory W. Huffman and Mark Wynne
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