Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique
2000 - 2025
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Volume 48, issue 5, 2015
- Young in class: Implications for inattentive/hyperactive behaviour of Canadian boys and girls pp. 1601-1634

- Kelly Chen, Nicole Fortin and Shelley Phipps
- Retention of talented academic researchers: Evidence from a government intervention pp. 1635-1660

- Pascal Courty and John Sim
- Prices and social behaviour: Evidence from adult smoking in Canadian Aboriginal communities pp. 1661-1693

- Jesse Matheson
- It's an ill wind: The effect of fine particulate air pollution on respiratory hospitalizations pp. 1694-1732

- Courtney J. Ward
- Two‐sample nonparametric estimation of intergenerational income mobility in the United States and Sweden pp. 1733-1761

- Irina Murtazashvili, Di Liu and Artem Prokhorov
- Country characteristics and the incidence of capital income taxation on wages: An empirical assessment pp. 1762-1802

- Céline Azémar and R. Glenn Hubbard
- The employment and wage impact of broadband deployment in Canada pp. 1803-1830

- Olena Ivus and Matthew Boland
- Estimating labour supply responses and welfare participation: Using a natural experiment to validate a structural labour supply model pp. 1831-1854

- Jorgen Hansen and Xingfei Liu
- Workforce or workfare? The optimal use of work requirements when labour is supplied along the extensive margin pp. 1855-1882

- Craig Brett and Laurence Jacquet
- Firm integration strategies and imperfect labour markets pp. 1883-1901

- Hartmut Egger, Peter Egger and Tobias Seidel
- Trade and inequality in a directed search model with firm and worker heterogeneity pp. 1902-1916

- Moritz Ritter
- Labour‐market institutions and their impact on trade partners: A quantitative analysis pp. 1917-1943

- Gabriel Felbermayr, Mario Larch and Wolfgang Lechthaler
- Relaxing CAFE: Foreign direct investment, NAFTA and domestic product standards pp. 1944-1974

- Phillip McCalman and Alan Spearot
- Capital substitution in an industrial revolution pp. 1975-2004

- Peter Berg and Mark Staley
Volume 48, issue 4, 2015
- Computing, the bootstrap and economics pp. 1195-1214

- Russell Davidson
- Chasing after “good jobs.” Do they exist and does it matter if they do? pp. 1215-1265

- David Green
- Measuring international business cycles by saving for a rainy day pp. 1266-1290

- Mario Crucini and Mototsugu Shintani
- Identifying fiscal policy (in)effectiveness from the differential counter‐cyclicality of government spending in the interwar period pp. 1291-1320

- Nicolas‐Guillaume Martineau and Gregor Smith
- Identification of technology shocks using misspecified VARs pp. 1321-1349

- Ufuk Demirel
- Sharing the burden for climate change mitigation in the Canadian federation pp. 1350-1380

- Christoph Böhringer, Nicholas Rivers, Thomas Rutherford and Randall Wigle
- Can a decline in search cost increase prices? pp. 1381-1402

- Ruth G. Gilgenbach
- Between a cap and a higher price: Modelling the price of dairy quotas under price ceiling legislation pp. 1403-1429

- Alex Chernoff
- Third‐degree price discrimination in the presence of congestion externality pp. 1430-1455

- Achim I. Czerny and Anming Zhang
- A model of firm heterogeneity in factor intensities and international trade pp. 1456-1480

- Julian Emami Namini, Giovanni Facchini and Ricardo López Rago
- The impact of trade promotion services on Canadian exporter performance pp. 1481-1512

- Johannes Van Biesebroeck, Emily Yu and Shenjie Chen
- Trade restrictiveness indices in the presence of externalities: An application to non‐tariff measures pp. 1513-1536

- John Beghin, Anne‐Célia Disdier and Stéphan Marette
- Trade, tasks and training: The effect of offshoring on individual skill upgrading pp. 1537-1560

- Jan Hogrefe and Jens Wrona
- Per capita income and the extensive margin of bilateral trade pp. 1561-1599

- Christian Hepenstrick and Alexander Tarasov
Volume 48, issue 3, 2015
- Does asymmetric information affect the premium in mergers and acquisitions? pp. 819-852

- Georges Dionne, Mélissa La Haye and Anne‐Sophie Bergerès
- From housing bust to credit crunch: Evidence from small business loans pp. 853-880

- Haifang Huang and Eric Stephens
- Intellectual property rights, product complexity and the organization of multinational firms pp. 881-902

- Alireza Naghavi, Julia Spies and Farid Toubal
- Using distance functions to understand interest taxation pp. 903-923

- John Burbidge
- (Un)stable vertical collusive agreements pp. 924-939

- Jean Gabszewicz and Skerdilajda Zanaj
- Government policy under price uncertainty: A source of volatility in illegal immigration pp. 940-962

- Mark Guzman, Joseph Haslag and Pia Orrenius
- The evolution of financial intermediation: Evidence from 19th‐century Ontario microdata pp. 963-987

- Livio Di Matteo and Angela Redish
- Rogue aid? An empirical analysis of China's aid allocation pp. 988-1023

- Axel Dreher and Andreas Fuchs
- Skill‐biased heterogeneous firms, trade liberalization and the skill premium pp. 1024-1066

- James Harrigan and Ariell Reshef
- The effect of the Canada‐US Free Trade Agreement on Canadian multilateral trade liberalization pp. 1067-1098

- Joseph Mai and Andrey Stoyanov
- Trade liberalization and credit constraints: Why opening up may fail to promote convergence pp. 1099-1119

- Katrin Peters and Monika Schnitzer
- Chinese export competition, declining exports and adjustments at the industry and regional level in Europe pp. 1120-1151

- Matthias Flückiger and Markus Ludwig
- Product quality and firm heterogeneity in international trade pp. 1152-1174

- Antoine Gervais
- The evolving patterns of global production of multi‐product firms pp. 1175-1194

- Huanlang He and Zhihao Yu
Volume 48, issue 2, 2015
- Variable selection and estimation in high‐dimensional models pp. 389-407

- Joel L. Horowitz
- Accounting for underutilization of trade preference programs: The US generalized system of preferences pp. 408-436

- Shushanik Hakobyan
- The effect of universal child benefits on labour supply pp. 437-463

- Tammy Schirle
- The impact of personal bankruptcy law on entrepreneurship pp. 464-493

- Ye (George) Jia
- Did Canadian welfare reform work? The effects of new reform strategies on social assistance participation pp. 494-528

- Nathan Berg and Todd Gabel
- Glass ceilings or glass doors? The role of firms in male‐female wage disparities pp. 529-560

- Mohsen Javdani
- Public education expenditures and private school enrollment pp. 561-584

- Fernanda Estevan
- The lack of loan aversion among Canadian high school students pp. 585-611

- Cathleen Johnson and Claude Montmarquette
- Has the Canadian labour market polarized? pp. 612-646

- David Green and Benjamin Sand
- Inequality in Canada: Symposium introduction pp. 647-654

- David Green
- Taxation and top incomes in Canada pp. 655-681

- Kevin Milligan and Michael Smart
- Changes in wage inequality in Canada: An interprovincial perspective pp. 682-713

- Nicole M. Fortin and Thomas Lemieux
- The distributional impacts of an energy boom in Western Canada pp. 714-735

- Joseph Marchand
- Technological change, occupational tasks and declining immigrant outcomes: Implications for earnings and income inequality in Canada pp. 736-772

- Casey Warman and Christopher Worswick
- Consumption inequality in Canada, 1997 to 2009 pp. 773-792

- Sam Norris and Krishna Pendakur
- Does income inequality increase charitable giving? pp. 793-818

- A. Payne and Justin Smith
Volume 48, issue 1, 2015
- Quality, quantity and duration of lives pp. 1-27

- Jean‐Yves Duclos and Bouba Housseini
- Gender differences in portfolio risk across birth cohort and marital status pp. 28-63

- Kate Rybczynski
- Social network structure and status competition pp. 64-82

- Michael Alexeev and Yao-Yu Chih
- Growth of business services: A supply‐side hypothesis pp. 83-109

- Satya P. Das and Anuradha Saha
- The employment dynamics of less‐educated men in the United States: The role of self‐employment pp. 110-133

- Taehyun Ahn
- The comparative political economy of the location of industry pp. 134-154

- Magnus Wiberg
- Job market signalling, stereotype threat and counter‐stereotypical behaviour pp. 155-188

- Richard Chisik
- Organizational form and output quality pp. 189-206

- Mati Dubrovinsky and Ralph Winter
- Greenfield FDI and skill upgrading: A polarized issue pp. 207-244

- Ronald Davies and Rodolphe Desbordes
- Differences in the degree of unionization as a source of comparative advantage in open economies pp. 245-272

- Hartmut Egger, Frode Meland and Hans-Joerg Schmerer
- Export performance of the Asian miracle economies: The role of innovation and product variety pp. 273-309

- James Ang, Jakob Madsen and Peter Robertson
- International migration and trade agreements: The new role of PTAs pp. 310-334

- Gianluca Orefice
- Sunk costs of exporting and the role of experience in international trade pp. 335-367

- Philipp Meinen
- Leadership and gender in groups: An experiment pp. 368-388

- Philip Grossman, Mana Komai and James E. Jensen
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