Staff Working Papers
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- 23-27: An Investigation into the Effects of Border Carbon Adjustments on the Canadian Economy

- Y.-H. Henry Chen, Hossein Hosseini Jebeli, Craig Johnston, Sergey Paltsev and Marie-Christine Tremblay
- 23-26: How Banks Create Gridlock to Save Liquidity in Canada's Large Value Payment System

- Rodney Garratt, Zhentong Lu and Phoebe Tian
- 23-25: Pricing Indefinitely Lived Assets: Experimental Evidence

- John Duffy, Janet Jiang and Huan Xie
- 23-24: From LVTS to Lynx: Quantitative Assessment of Payment System Transition

- Ajit Desai, Zhentong Lu, Hiru Rodrigo, Jacob Sharples, Phoebe Tian and Yinan Nellie Zhang
- 23-23: Narrative-Driven Fluctuations in Sentiment: Evidence Linking Traditional and Social Media

- Alistair Macaulay and Wenting Song
- 23-22: The Impact of Unemployment Insurance and Unsecured Credit on Business Cycles

- Michael Irwin
- 23-21: Trade and Diffusion of Embodied Technology: An Empirical Analysis

- Stephen Ayerst, Faisal Ibrahim, Gaelan MacKenzie and Swapnika Rachapalli
- 23-20: Demographic Origins of the Decline in Labor’s Share

- Andy Glover and Jacob Short
- 23-19: Supply Drivers of US Inflation Since the COVID-19 Pandemic

- Serdar Kabaca and Kerem Tuzcuoglu
- 23-18: Central Bank Forecasting: A Survey

- Carola Binder and Rodrigo Sekkel
- 23-17: Persistent Debt and Business Cycles in an Economy with Production Heterogeneity

- Aubhik Khan and Soyoung Lee
- 23-16: Cost Pass-Through with Capacity Constraints and International Linkages

- Reinhard Ellwanger, Hinnerk Gnutzmann and Piotr Śpiewanowski
- 23-15: We Didn’t Start the Fire: Effects of a Natural Disaster on Consumers’ Financial Distress

- Anson Ho, Kim Huynh, David Jacho-Chávez and Geneviève Vallée
- 23-14: On the Fragility of DeFi Lending

- Jonathan Chiu, Emre Ozdenoren, Kathy Yuan and Shengxing Zhang
- 23-13: Learning in a Complex World: Insights from an OLG Lab Experiment

- Cars Hommes, Stefanie Huber, Daria Minina and Isabelle Salle
- 23-12: The Role of Intermediaries in Selection Markets: Evidence from Mortgage Lending

- Jason Allen, Robert Clark, Jean-François Houde, Shaoteng Li and Anna Trubnikova
- 23-11: Inflation, Output, and Welfare in the Laboratory

- Janet Hua Jiang, Daniela Puzzello and Cathy Zhang
- 23-10: Exporting and Investment Under Credit Constraints

- Kim Huynh, Robert Petrunia, Joel Rodrigue and Walter Steingress
- 23-9: Fiscal Stimulus and Skill Accumulation over the Life Cycle

- Laure Simon
- 23-8: Climate Variability and International Trade

- Geoffrey Dunbar, Walter Steingress and Ben Tomlin
- 23-7: Stress Relief? Funding Structures and Resilience to the Covid Shock

- Kristin Forbes, Christian Friedrich and Dennis Reinhardt
- 23-6: (Un)Conventional Monetary and Fiscal Policy

- Jing Cynthia Wu and Yinxi Xie
- 23-5: Gazing at r-star: A Hysteresis Perspective

- Paul Beaudry, Katya Kartashova and Cesaire Meh
- 23-4: Macroeconomic Disasters and Consumption Smoothing: International Evidence from Historical Data

- Lorenzo Pozzi and Barbara Sadaba
- 23-3: Mandatory Retention Rules and Bank Risk

- Yuteng Cheng
- 23-2: Geographical and Cultural Proximity in Retail Banking

- Santiago Carbo-Valverde, Hector Perez Saiz and Hongyu Xiao
- 23-1: Simulating Intraday Transactions in the Canadian Retail Batch System

- Yinan Nellie Zhang
- 22-53: Improving the Efficiency of Payments Systems Using Quantum Computing

- Christopher McMahon, Donald McGillivray, Ajit Desai, Francisco Rivadeneyra, Jean-Paul Lam, Thomas Lo, Danica Marsden and Vladimir Skavysh
- 22-52: Are Temporary Oil Supply Shocks Real?

- Johan Brannlund, Geoffrey Dunbar and Reinhard Ellwanger
- 22-51: CANVAS: A Canadian Behavioral Agent-Based Model

- Cars Hommes, Mario He, Sebastian Poledna, Melissa Siqueira and Yang Zhang
- 22-50: Understanding Post-COVID Inflation Dynamics

- Martin Harding, Jesper Lindé and Mathias Trabandt
- 22-49: Monetary Policy, Credit Constraints and SME Employment

- Julien Champagne and Émilien Gouin-Bonenfant
- 22-48: Regulatory Requirements of Banks and Arbitrage in the Post-Crisis Federal Funds Market

- Rodney Garratt and Sofia Priazhkina
- 22-47: Are Working Hours Complements in Production?

- Lin Shao, Faisal Sohail and Emircan Yurdagul
- 22-46: Stagflation and Topsy-Turvy Capital Flows

- Julien Bengui and Louphou Coulibaly
- 22-45: Fiscal Policy in the Age of COVID-19: Does It “Get in All of the Cracks”?

- Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan, Veronika Penciakova and Nicholas Sander
- 22-44: Private Digital Cryptoassets as Investment? Bitcoin Ownership and Use in Canada, 2016-2021

- Daniela Balutel, Walter Engert, Christopher Henry, Kim Huynh and Marcel Voia
- 22-43: Grasping De(centralized) Fi(nance) Through the Lens of Economic Theory

- Jonathan Chiu, Charles Kahn and Thorsten Koeppl
- 22-42: Behavioral Learning Equilibria in New Keynesian Models

- Cars Hommes, Kostas(Konstantinos) Mavromatis, Tolga Özden and Mei Zhu
- 22-41: Looking Through Supply Shocks versus Controlling Inflation Expectations: Understanding the Central Bank Dilemma

- Paul Beaudry, Thomas Carter and Amartya Lahiri
- 22-40: Windfall Income Shocks with Finite Planning Horizons

- Denis Gorea
- 22-39: House Price Responses to Monetary Policy Surprises: Evidence from the U.S. Listings Data

- Denis Gorea, Oleksiy Kryvtsov and Marianna Kudlyak
- 22-38: Sectoral Uncertainty

- Efrem Castelnuovo, Kerem Tuzcuoglu and Luis Uzeda
- 22-37: Risk and State-Dependent Financial Frictions

- Martin Harding and Raf Wouters
- 22-36: Weather the Storms? Hurricanes, Technology and Oil Production

- Johan Brannlund, Geoffrey Dunbar, Reinhard Ellwanger and Matthew Krutkiewicz
- 22-35: PayTech and the D(ata) N(etwork) A(ctivities) of BigTech Platforms

- Jonathan Chiu and Thorsten Koeppl
- 22-34: How Do People View Price and Wage Inflation?

- Monica Jain, Olena Kostyshyna and Xu Zhang
- 22-33: A Horse Race of Monetary Policy Regimes: An Experimental Investigation

- Olena Kostyshyna, Luba Petersen and Jing Yang
- 22-32: Cyber Risk and Security Investment

- Toni Ahnert, Michael Brolley, David Cimon and Ryan Riordan
- 22-31: Comparison of Bayesian and Sample Theory Parametric and Semiparametric Binary Response Models

- Xiangjin Shen, Iskander Karibzhanov, Hiroki Tsurumi and Shiliang Li
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