Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique
2000 - 2025
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Volume 51, issue 4, 2018
- The political economy of university education in Canada pp. 1061-1087

- Frances Woolley
- Authoritarian elites pp. 1088-1117

- Adlai Newson and Francesco Trebbi
- Foreign R&D satellites as a medium for the international diffusion of knowledge pp. 1118-1150

- Joel Blit
- Greenfield versus merger and acquisition FDI: Same wine, different bottles? pp. 1151-1190

- Ronald Davies, Rodolphe Desbordes and Anna Ray
- The impact of climate on the law of one price: A test using North American food prices from the 1920s pp. 1191-1220

- Bruce Cater and Byron Lew
- On the effects of unilateral environmental policy on offshoring in multi‐stage production processes pp. 1221-1256

- Oliver Schenker, Simon Koesler and Andreas Löschel
- Learning, prices and firm dynamics pp. 1257-1311

- Paulo Bastos, Daniel Dias and Olga Timoshenko
- The causal impact of migration on US trade: Evidence from political refugees pp. 1312-1338

- Walter Steingress
- Firms’ timing of production with heterogeneous consumers pp. 1339-1362

- Cong Pan
- Instability of endogenous price dispersion equilibria: A simulation pp. 1363-1385

- Lucas Herrenbrueck
- Group income and individual preferences for redistribution pp. 1386-1418

- Jeff Quattrociocchi
- On publication, refereeing and working hard pp. 1419-1459

- Sascha Baghestanian and Sergey Popov
Volume 51, issue 3, 2018
- Big data analytics in economics: What have we learned so far, and where should we go from here? pp. 695-746

- Norman Swanson and Weiqi Xiong
- Monetary and fiscal policies in a heterogeneous‐agent economy pp. 747-783

- Hongfei Sun and Chenggang Zhou
- How important are wealth effects on consumption in Canada? pp. 784-798

- Maral Kichian and Milana Mihic
- Editors’ introduction: The renewal of the Canadian inflation‐control target pp. 799-801

- Francisco Ruge‐Murcia and Alexander Wolman
- Monetary policy and macroprudential policy: Different and separate? pp. 802-827

- Lars Svensson
- A policy model to analyze macroprudential regulations and monetary policy pp. 828-863

- Sami Alpanda, Gino Cateau and Césaire Meh
- Housing market dynamics and macroprudential policies pp. 864-900

- Gabriel Bruneau, Ian Christensen and Césaire Meh
- Monetary policy tradeoffs between financial stability and price stability pp. 901-945

- Malik Shukayev and Alexander Ueberfeldt
- Downward nominal wage rigidity: Evidence from Canada 1901–1950 pp. 946-967

- Patrick Coe
- Downward nominal wage rigidity in Canada: Evidence from micro‐level data pp. 968-1002

- Dany Brouillette, Olena Kostyshyna and Natalia Kyui
- Downward nominal wage rigidity in Canada: Evidence against a “greasing effect” pp. 1003-1028

- Joel Wagner
- Could a higher inflation target enhance macroeconomic stability? pp. 1029-1055

- José Dorich, Nicholas Labelle St‐Pierre, Vadym Lepetyuk and Rhys Mendes
Volume 51, issue 2, 2018
- Welfare analysis when people are different pp. 321-360

- Krishna Pendakur
- Separating the wheat from the chaff: A disaggregate analysis of the effects of public spending in the US pp. 361-390

- Hafedh Bouakez, Denis Larocque and Michel Normandin
- The role of uncertainty, sentiment and cross‐country interactions in G7 output dynamics pp. 391-418

- Anthony Garratt, Kevin Lee and Kalvinder Shields
- Income instability and fiscal progression pp. 419-451

- B. Cecilia Garcia‐Medina and Jean-Francois Wen
- On‐the‐job‐search, wage dispersion and trade liberalization pp. 452-482

- Joel Rodrigue and Kunio Tsuyuhara
- Domestic patent rights, access to technologies and the structure of exports pp. 483-509

- Keith Maskus and Lei Yang
- How the source of the entrant's advantage limits entry‐deterring tying pp. 510-527

- Kenneth S. Corts
- Are factor biases and substitution identifiable? The Canadian evidence pp. 528-548

- Kenneth Stewart and Jiang Li
- Total factor productivity spillovers from trade reforms in India pp. 549-606

- Marijke J. D. Bos and Gonzague Vannoorenberghe
- Government loan guarantees and the credit decision‐making structure pp. 607-625

- Ruth Ben‐Yashar, Miriam Krausz and Shmuel Nitzan
- Does Quebec’s subsidized child care policy give boys and girls an equal start? pp. 627-659

- Michael J. Kottelenberg and Steven Lehrer
- Public, private or both? Analyzing factors influencing the labour supply of medical specialists pp. 660-692

- Terence Cheng, Guyonne Kalb and Anthony Scott
Volume 51, issue 1, 2018
- Welfare economics, risk and uncertainty pp. 5-40

- Marc Fleurbaey
- Peacekeeping: A strategic approach pp. 41-63

- Max Blouin
- Delegation to a possibly ignorant agent pp. 64-93

- Aggey Semenov
- How do selling mechanisms affect profits, surplus, capacity and prices with unknown demand? pp. 94-126

- Patrick Hummel
- Heterogeneity in the dynamic effects of uncertainty on investment pp. 127-155

- Sung Je Byun and Soojin Jo
- A theory on the role of wholesalers in international trade based on economies of scope pp. 156-185

- Anders Akerman
- Health spending, savings and fertility in a lifecycle‐dynastic model with longevity externalities pp. 186-215

- Siew Ling Yew and Jie Zhang
- Do peers affect childhood obesity outcomes? Peer‐effect analysis in public schools pp. 216-235

- Jebaraj Asirvatham, Michael R. Thomsen, Rodolfo Nayga and Heather L. Rouse
- Intra‐household allocation of parental leave pp. 236-274

- Paula Gobbi, Juliane Parys and Gregor Schwerhoff
- Stock vesting conditions, control benefits and managerial replacement pp. 275-313

- Meg Adachi‐Sato
Volume 50, issue 5, 2017
- Economic research in Canada: Evolution and convergence pp. 1197-1223

- James Brander and Gregor Smith
- Wealth inequality: Theory, measurement and decomposition pp. 1224-1261

- James Davies, Nicole M. Fortin and Thomas Lemieux
- Canadian economics research on immigration through the lens of theories of justice pp. 1262-1303

- David Green and Christopher Worswick
- Canadian contributions to family economics pp. 1304-1323

- Shelly Lundberg and Aloysius Siow
- From theory to practice: Canadian economists’ contributions to public finance pp. 1324-1347

- Bev Dahlby and Kevin Milligan
- The impressive contribution of Canadian economists to fiscal federalism theory and policy pp. 1348-1380

- Robin Boadway and Katherine Cuff
- Environmental and resource economics: A Canadian retrospective pp. 1381-1413

- Brian R. Copeland and M. Scott Taylor
- Oligopoly in international trade: Rise, fall and resurgence pp. 1414-1444

- Keith Head and Barbara Spencer
- Empirical models of firms and industries pp. 1445-1488

- Victor Aguirregabiria and Margaret Slade
- The rise of economics in competition policy: A Canadian perspective pp. 1489-1524

- Marcel Boyer, Thomas Ross and Ralph Winter
- The Canadian border and the US dollar: The impact of exchange rate changes on US retailers pp. 1525-1555

- Zhe Chen, Michael Devereux and Beverly Lapham
- Canadian inflation targeting pp. 1556-1572

- Paul Beaudry and Francisco Ruge‐Murcia
- Can EconJobMarket help Canadian universities? pp. 1573-1594

- Kim Nguyen, Michael Peters and Michel Poitevin
- Advances in specification testing pp. 1595-1631

- Russell Davidson and Victoria Zinde‐Walsh
- Contributions to Canadian economic history: The last 30 years pp. 1632-1657

- Gillian C. Hamilton, Ian Keay and Frank Lewis
Volume 50, issue 4, 2017
- Do patents work? Thickets, trolls and antibiotic resistance pp. 893-926

- Nancy Gallini
- Canada’s dependence on natural capital wealth: Was Innis wrong? pp. 927-964

- Nancy Olewiler
- Multinationals’ profit response to tax differentials: Effect size and shifting channels pp. 965-994

- Jost H. Heckemeyer and Michael Overesch
- Intellectual property rights and diaspora knowledge networks: Can patent protection generate brain gain from skilled migration? pp. 995-1022

- Alireza Naghavi and Chiara Strozzi
- The empirical effects of competition on third‐degree price discrimination in the presence of arbitrage pp. 1023-1036

- Andre Boik
- Eco‐labelling by a for‐profit certifier: Countervailing power and its consequences pp. 1037-1062

- Ibrahima Barry, Olivier Bonroy and Paolo Garella
- Horizontal mergers and product quality pp. 1063-1103

- Kurt Brekke, Luigi Siciliani and Odd Rune Straume
- The effect of technology choice on specialization and welfare in a two‐country model pp. 1104-1129

- Yukiko Sawada
- Multi‐product exporters, variable markups and exchange rate fluctuations pp. 1130-1160

- Mauro Caselli, Arpita Chatterjee and Alan Woodland
- Exporting and labour demand: Micro‐level evidence from Germany pp. 1161-1189

- Andreas Lichter, Andreas Peichl and Sebastian Siegloch
Volume 50, issue 3, 2017
- Applying behavioural economics to public policy in Canada pp. 599-635

- Robert French and Philip Oreopoulos
- How much to share: Welfare effects of fiscal transfers pp. 636-659

- Jinill Kim and Sunghyun Kim
- The effects of foreign shocks when interest rates are at zero pp. 660-684

- Martin Bodenstein, Christopher Erceg and Luca Guerrieri
- Modelling the sectoral allocation of labour in open economy models pp. 685-710

- Laura Povoledo
- The evolution of inflation expectations in Canada and the US pp. 711-737

- James Yetman
- Segmentation of consumer markets in the US: What do intercity price differences tell us? pp. 738-777

- Chi-Young Choi, Anthony Murphy and Jyh‐Lin Wu
- Global sourcing and credit constraints pp. 778-803

- Leilei Shen
- Extensive and intensive margins and exchange rate regimes pp. 804-837

- Masashige Hamano and Pierre Picard
- Measuring market power and the efficiency of Alberta's restructured electricity market: An energy‐only market design pp. 838-870

- David Brown and Derek E. H. Olmstead
- Competition for natural resources and the hold‐up problem pp. 871-888

- Carsten Hefeker and Sebastian Kessing
Volume 50, issue 2, 2017
- Food and beverage television advertising exposure and youth consumption, body mass index and adiposity outcomes pp. 345-364

- Lisa M. Powell, Roy Wada, Tamkeen Khan and Sherry L. Emery
- Managerial capital, occupational choice and inequality in a global economy pp. 365-397

- Elias Dinopoulos and Bulent Unel
- International trade and unionization: Evidence from India pp. 398-425

- Reshad Ahsan, Arghya Ghosh and Devashish Mitra
- Output‐based rebating of carbon taxes in a neighbour's backyard: Competitiveness, leakage and welfare pp. 426-455

- Christoph Böhringer, Brita Bye, Taran Fæhn and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- An Eaton–Kortum model of trade and growth pp. 456-480

- Takumi Naito
- Access to credit and comparative advantage pp. 481-505

- Peter Egger and Christian Keuschnigg
- Steady state properties of multi‐state economic models pp. 506-521

- Yacov Tsur and Amos Zemel
- Price‐level versus inflation targeting under model uncertainty pp. 522-540

- Gino Cateau
- An empirical study of credit shock transmission in a small open economy pp. 541-570

- Nathan Bedock and Dalibor Stevanovic
- Calculating the real return on a sovereign wealth fund pp. 571-594

- Andreas Benedictow and Pål Boug
Volume 50, issue 1, 2017
- Viewpoint: The human capital approach to inference pp. 5-39

- W. Bentley Macleod
- Male wage inequality and marital dissolution: Is there a link? pp. 40-71

- Andriana Bellou
- Exchange rate fluctuations and labour market adjustments in Canadian manufacturing industries pp. 72-93

- Gabriel Bruneau and Kevin Moran
- Real exchange rate fluctuations, wage stickiness and tradability pp. 94-110

- Kanda Naknoi
- Do South–South preferential trade agreements undermine the prospects for multilateral free trade? pp. 111-161

- Paul Missios and Halis Yildiz
- Income inequality and export prices across countries pp. 162-200

- Lisandra Flach and Eckhard Janeba
- New vehicle feebates pp. 201-232

- Nicholas Rivers and Brandon Schaufele
- Endogenous growth with a limited fossil fuel extraction capacity pp. 233-272

- Gilbert Kollenbach
- Vertical integration and supplier finance pp. 273-305

- Holger Görg and Erasmus Kersting
- An economic theory of foreign interventions and regime change pp. 306-339

- Roberto Bonfatti
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