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   11-09: Do Departures from Democratic Accountability Compromise the Stability of Public Finances? Keynesianism, Central Banking, and Minority Governments in the Canadian System of Party Government, 1867 – 2009  J. Stephen Ferris, Stanley Winer and Bernard Grofman11-08: Evolution of India’s Electricity Market Deregulation and Private Sector Investment in the Power Sector(withdrawn for review)  Ram Sahi and Najib Khan11-07: Unemployment and Welfare Consequences of International Outsourcing under Monopolistic Competition  Richard Brecher and Zhiqi Chen11-06: The Effects of Permanent Markup Shocks in Canada – revised version: Markups and Oil Prices in Canada (12 October 2012)  Hashmat Khan and Bae-Geun Kim11-05: Effects of Productivity Shocks on Employment: UK Evidence (revised 25 February 2013)  Hashmat Khan and John Tsoukalas11-04: Product Line Rivalry: A Further Analysis  Zhihong Chen and Zhiqi Chen11-03: Do Canadian Business Cycle Peaks Predict Federal Election Calls?  Marcel Voia and J. Stephen Ferris11-02: The Trouble with Offshoring: Static and Dynamic Losses in the Presence of Unemployment  Richard Brecher, Zhiqi Chen and Zhihao Yu11-01: The Duration of Intermediate Exchange Rate Regimes and Capital Controls  Raul Razo-Garcia10-11: Evolutionary Stability, Co-operation and Hamilton’s Rule  Ingela Alger and Jörgen Weibull10-10: Fiscal Policy from a Public Choice Perspective  J. Stephen Ferris10-09: The Fallacy of the “Free Market” and the Future of Globalization  Vivek Dehejia10-08: The Stock Market and the Consumer Confidence Channel in Canada  Lilia Karnizova and Hashmat Khan10-07: Hot or Not: How Appearance Affects Earnings and Productivity in Academia  Anindya Sen, Marcel Voia and Frances Woolley10-06: Productivity, the Terms of Trade, and the Real Exchange Rate: Balassa-Samuelson Hypothesis Revisited  Ehsan Choudhri and Lawrence Schembri10-05: Exposure to FDI and New Plant Survival: Evidence in Canada  Yanling Wang10-04: Unemployment and Product Market Competition in a Cournot Model with Efficiency Wage  Zhiqi Chen and Bo Zhao10-03: Financial Crises and the Interest-rate Approach to Monetary Policy  J. Stephen Ferris and J. A. Galbraith10-02: Stochastic Dominance, Estimation and Inference for Censored Distributions with Nuisance Parameter  Kim P. Huynh, Luke Ignaczak and Marcel Voia10-01: Globalization  Keith Acheson09-11: Does the Risk or Realization of a Federal Election Precipitate Canadian Output Growth? – revised version: Does the Expectation or Realization of a Federal Election Precipitate Canadian Output Growth?  J. Stephen Ferris and Marcel Voia09-10: The Effect of Rent Seeking on Economics Growth  Richard L. Carson09-09: Investment Shocks and the Comovement Problem  Hashmat Khan and John Tsoukalas09-08: Sexual Identity and the Marriage Premium  Amelie Lafrance, Casey Warman and Frances Woolley09-07: The Quantitative Importance of News Shocks in Estimated DSGE Models  Hashmat Khan and John Tsoukalas09-06: Public Goods Games, Altruism, and Evolution  Ingela Alger09-05: Rent Seeking and Inclusiveness  Richard L. Carson09-04: Quantifying Non-tariff Trading Barriers: What Difference Did the U.S. Security Precautions Following 9/11 Make to Canadian Cross Border Shopping? -revised version: Quantifying Non-Tariff Trade Barriers: What Difference Did 9/11 Make to Canadian Cross-Border Shopping?  J. Stephen Ferris09-03: Experience Benefits and Firm Organization  Ingela Alger, Ching-to Ma and Régis Renault09-02: A Distributional Analysis of Treatment Effects on Subpopulations of a Socioeconomic Experiment  Marcel Voia, Liqun Wang and Ricardas Zitikis09-01: A Nonparametric Analysis Of Canadian Employment Patterns  Luke Ignaczak and Marcel Voia08-09: Can Median-Maximizing Behavior Be Rational?  Vivek Dehejia and Jiankang Zhang08-08: Trade and Labor Standards in the European Union: A Gravity Model Approach  Yiagadeesen Samy and Vivek Dehejia08-07: Unemployment of Skilled and Unskilled Labor in an Open Economy: International Trade, Migration, and Outsourcing  Richard Brecher and Zhiqi Chen08-06: What determines the length of a typical Canadian parliamentary government?  J. Stephen Ferris and Marcel Voia08-05: The monetary effects arising from stochastic resource revenues and the subsidization of financial intermediation in resource rich developing economies  J. Stephen Ferris and Hossein Kavand08-04: The Quiet Life of a Monopolist: The Efficiency Losses of Monopoly Reconsidered  Jun Chen and Zhiqi Chen08-03: Optimal Simple Monetary Policy Rules in a Small Open Economy with Exchange Rate Imperfections  Deming Luo and J. Stephen Ferris08-02: International Income Comparisons and Location Choice: Methodology, Analysis, and Implications  Vivek Dehejia and Marcel Voia08-01: Risk Aversion, Stochastic Dominance, and Rules of Thumb: Concept and Application  Vivek Dehejia07-13: Kinship, Incentives and Evolution – revised version: Kinship, Incentives, and Evolution  Ingela Alger and Jörgen W. Weibul07-12: Trade and Labor Standards: A Review of the Theory and New Empirical Evidence  Vivek Dehejia and Yiagadeesen Samy07-11: Democracy and Development: Friends or Foes?  Vivek Dehejia07-10: Family ties, incentives and development: A model of coerced altruism  Ingela Alger and Jörgen Weibull07-09: ON Sustaining Economic Growth Over The Long Term  Richard Carson07-08: Investment Adjustment Costs: An Empirical Assessment  Hashmat Khan and Charlotta Groth07-07: Optimal Taxation in a Dynamic Model of Shirking and Unemployment: Shapiro and Stiglitz Meet Chamley  Richard Brecher, Zhiqi Chen and Ehsan Choudhri07-06: Liability without control: The curious case of pension income splitting  Frances Woolley07-05: Comment on Chamley's (1986) Optimal Taxation of Capital  Richard Brecher and Zhiqi Chen07-04: Is it Economics or Politics? Trending Economic Factors and the Structure of Congress in the Growth of Government, 1930-2002 – revised version: Trending Economic Factors and the Structure of Congress in the Growth of Government, 1930–2002  Stanley Winer, Michael W. Tofias, Bernard Grofman and John H. Aldrich |  |