Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique
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Volume 53, issue 4, 2020
- Foreword to the special issue pp. 1364-1364

- Hillel Rapoport and Arthur Sweetman
- An introduction to the economics of immigration in OECD countries pp. 1365-1403

- Anthony Edo, Lionel Ragot, Hillel Rapoport, Sulin Sardoschau, Andreas Steinmayr and Arthur Sweetman
- Skill transferability and the earnings of immigrants pp. 1404-1428

- Nick Manuel and Miana Plesca
- Do potential migrants internalize migrant rights in OECD host societies? pp. 1429-1456

- Michel Beine, Joël Machado and Ilse Ruyssen
- Computerization and immigration: Theory and evidence from the United States pp. 1457-1494

- Gaetano Basso, Giovanni Peri and Ahmed Rahman
- International students and labour market outcomes of US‐born workers pp. 1495-1522

- Murat Demirci
- Living in limbo: Economic and social costs for refugees pp. 1523-1551

- Nadiya Ukrayinchuk and Olena Havrylchyk
- Not just a work permit: EU citizenship and the consumption behaviour of documented and undocumented immigrants pp. 1552-1598

- Effrosyni Adamopoulou and Ezgi Kaya
- Immigrant earnings returns to post‐migration education: Evidence for Canada, 1999–2013 pp. 1599-1617

- Wen Ci, Michelle Laing, Marcel Voia and Christopher Worswick
- Migration as a test of the happiness set‐point hypothesis: Evidence from immigration to Canada and the United Kingdom pp. 1618-1641

- John Helliwell, Hugh Shiplett and Aneta Bonikowska
- Immigrants’ net direct fiscal contribution: How does it change over their lifetime? pp. 1642-1662

- Haozhen Zhang, Jianwei Zhong and Cédric de Chardon
- Individual attitudes towards migration: A re‐examination of the evidence pp. 1663-1702

- Tobias Müller and Silvio Tai
- The effect of migration on terror: Made at home or imported from abroad? pp. 1703-1744

- Axel Dreher, Martin Gassebner and Paul Schaudt
- The role of institutions and immigrant networks in firms’ offshoring decisions pp. 1745-1792

- Simone Moriconi, Giovanni Peri and Dario Pozzoli
Volume 53, issue 3, 2020
- Temporary foreign workers and firms: Theory and Canadian evidence pp. 871-915

- Pierre Brochu, Till Gross and Christopher Worswick
- Trade and labour standards: Will there be a race to the bottom? pp. 916-948

- Zhiqi Chen and Afshan Dar‐Brodeur
- Innovation, patents and trade: A firm‐level analysis pp. 949-981

- Evangelia Chalioti, Kyriakos Drivas, Sarantis Kalyvitis and Margarita Katsimi
- Multinationals, intra‐firm trade and employment volatility pp. 982-1015

- Kozo Kiyota, Toshiyuki Matsuura and Yoshio Higuchi
- Wage inequality, skill‐specific unemployment and trade liberalization pp. 1016-1058

- Seda Koymen‐Ozer
- The role of the gravity forces on firms’ trade pp. 1059-1097

- Antonio Navas, Francesco Serti and Chiara Tomasi
- Going the distance: Estimating the effect of provincial borders on trade when geography (and everything else) matters pp. 1098-1131

- Robby K. Bemrose, W. Mark Brown and Jesse Tweedle
- GSP expiration and declining exports from developing countries pp. 1132-1161

- Shushanik Hakobyan
- Aid and growth: New evidence using an excludable instrument pp. 1162-1198

- Axel Dreher and Sarah Langlotz
- Dynamic incentives in microfinance with commitment‐type borrower pp. 1199-1210

- Shiqu Zhou
- Exposing false advertising pp. 1211-1245

- Florian Baumann and Alexander Rasch
- Financial stability and interest‐rate policy: A quantitative assessment of costs and benefit pp. 1246-1273

- Stefan Laséen and Andrea Pescatori
- Exchange rate passthrough at the micro and macro levels in a small open economy: Evidence from several million unit values pp. 1274-1291

- John Lewis
- Social connections and editorship in economics pp. 1292-1317

- Raffaele Miniaci and Michele Pezzoni
- A time to make laws and a time to fundraise? On the relation between salaries and time use for state politicians pp. 1318-1358

- Mitchell Hoffman and Elizabeth Lyons
Volume 53, issue 2, 2020
- Modelling and predicting the competitive effects of vertical mergers: The bargaining leverage over rivals effect pp. 407-436

- William P. Rogerson
- The incidence of income taxes on high earners in Canada pp. 437-459

- Stephen Gordon
- Property rights on First Nations reserve land pp. 460-495

- Fernando Aragon and Anke Kessler
- Public transit and air pollution: Evidence from Canadian transit strikes pp. 496-525

- Nicholas Rivers, Soodeh Saberian and Brandon Schaufele
- Leave it in the ground? Oil sands development under carbon pricing pp. 526-562

- Branko Bošković and Andrew Leach
- Marijuana and alcohol: Evidence using border analysis and retail sales data pp. 563-591

- Michele Baggio, Alberto Chong and Sungoh Kwon
- Trade, transport costs and trade imbalances: An empirical examination of international markets and backhauls pp. 592-636

- Felix Friedt and Wesley Wilson
- Do economic integration agreements affect trade predictability? A group effect analysis pp. 637-664

- Erik Figueiredo and Luiz Lima
- Risk sharing and export performance with firm heterogeneity pp. 665-719

- Seung Hoon Lee and Byongju Lee
- Sector and importer determinants of prices for traded intermediates pp. 720-742

- Eddy Bekkers, Joseph Francois and Miriam Manchin
- World steel production: A new monthly indicator of global real economic activity pp. 743-766

- Francesco Ravazzolo and Joaquin Vespignani
- Bayesian assessment of Lorenz and stochastic dominance pp. 767-799

- David Lander, David Gunawan, William Griffiths and Duangkamon Chotikapanich
- The Hotelling rule in non‐renewable resource economics: A reassessment pp. 800-820

- Roberto Ferreira da Cunha and Antoine Missemer
- The macroeconomic impact of NAFTA termination pp. 821-865

- Joseph Steinberg
Volume 53, issue 1, 2020
- Introduction to special section in honour of W. Craig Riddell pp. 5-11

- David Green
- The evolution of the human capital of women pp. 12-42

- Audra Bowlus and Chris Robinson
- Stated preferences over job characteristics: A panel study pp. 43-82

- Denise Doiron and Hong Il Yoo
- Welfare to work and subjective well‐being: Evidence from a randomized control trial pp. 83-107

- Chris Riddell
- Effort and wages: Evidence from the payroll tax pp. 108-139

- Kevin Lang
- Unions and wage inequality: The roles of gender, skill and public sector employment pp. 140-173

- David Card, Thomas Lemieux and W. Craig Riddell
- Occupational mobility and the returns to training pp. 174-211

- Gueorgui Kambourov, Iourii Manovskii and Miana Plesca
- Job satisfaction and co‐worker pay in Canadian firms pp. 212-248

- Mohsen Javdani and Brian Krauth
- Downstream offshoring and firm‐level employment pp. 249-283

- Bruno Merlevede and Bernhard Michel
- Foreign direct investment in vertically related markets pp. 284-320

- Chrysovalantou Milliou and Apostolis Pavlou
- Is piracy sustainable? pp. 321-340

- Kenneth Chan and Jean‐Pierre Laffargue
- Research joint venture with technology transfer pp. 341-358

- Chiu Yu Ko and Xuyao Zhang
- Endogenous timing in the presence of non‐monotonicities pp. 359-402

- Magnus Hoffmann and Grégoire Rota‐Graziosi
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