Carleton Economic Papers
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- 02-10: School Size and Youth Violence

- Ambrose Leung and J. Stephen Ferris
- 02-09: Competition, Economic Profit, and Political Capture

- Richard Carson
- 02-08: Why pay child benefits to Mothers?

- Frances Woolley
- 02-07: Cutural Issues in Trade Agreements: multiculturalism, liberalism and the NICD initiative

- Keith Acheson and Christopher Maule
- 02-06: Measuring Academic Potential: A Case for Academic Tenure and Process

- J. Stephen Ferris and Michael McKee
- 02-05: ECONOMIC ORGANIZATION, DISTRIBUTION AND THE EQUALITY ISSUE: THE MARX-ENGELS PERSPECTIVE

- Samuel Hollander
- 02-04: Cuba: An Overview of Foreign Direct Investment

- Omar E. Perez Villanueva
- 02-03: Who gets caught? Statistical discrimination in law enforcement

- Ambrose Leung, Frances Woolley, Richard E. Tremblay and Frank Vitaro
- 02-02: Rhetoric and reality - the debate over trade and culture

- Christopher Maule
- 02-01: Economies of Scale, School Violence, and the Optimal Size of Schools

- J. Stephen Ferris and Edwin G. West
- 01-08: Policy-induced Migration in Canada: An Empirical Study

- Kathleen Day and Stanley Winer
- 01-07: Why U.S. Money does not Cause U.S. Output, but does Cause Hong Kong Output

- Gabriel Rodríguez and Nicholas Rowe
- 01-06: Growth in the Real Size of Government Since 1970

- Thomas E. Borcherding, J. Stephen Ferris and Andrea Garzoni
- 01-05: Dominant Retailers and the Countervailing Power Hypothesis

- Zhiqi Chen
- 01-04: Price Dispersion in a Model of Identical Agents with Perfect Information

- Zhiqi Chen and Ying Kong
- 01-03: Tax Systems in the World - An Empirical Investigation into the Importance of Tax Bases, Collection Costs, and Political Regime

- Lawrence Kenny and Stanley Winer
- 01-02: Persistent and Transitory Shocks, Learning, and Investment Dynamics

- Bartholomew Moore and Huntley Schaller
- 01-01: Property Rights in the History of Economic Thought: From Locke to J.S. Mill

- Edwin G. West
- 00-13: Cuba: from "Dollarization" to "Euro-ization" or "Peso Re-Consolidation"?

- Archibald R.M. Ritter and Nicholas Rowe
- 00-12: Rules, Politics and the Normative Analysis of Taxation

- Walter Hettich and Stanley Winer
- 00-11: Political Influence, Economic Interests and Endogenous Tax Structure in a Computable Equilibrium Framework: with Application to the United States, 1973 and 1983
- Louis Hotte and Stanley Winer
- 00-10: Indirect Convertibility, Inflation Targeting, and Monetary Policy Rules

- J. Stephen Ferris and J.A. Galbraith
- 00-09: Efficiencies Defences for Mergers within a Dominant Group

- Lin Bian and Donald McFetridge
- 00-08: On the Cambridge Correction to the Measurement of Productivity in Manufacturing

- Thomas Rymes
- 00-07: Control over Money in Marriage

- Frances Woolley
- 00-06: Wage, Structure, Turnover and Working Conditions: A Public Finance Perspective
- George Warskett and Stanley Winer
- 00-05: Education Vouchers, Dropouts, and the Peer Group Problem 1

- J. Stephen Ferris and Edwin G. West
- 00-04: Earnings and Employment Probabilities of Men by Education and Birth Cohort, 1982-96: Evidence for the United States, Canada and Australia

- James McDonald and Christopher Worswick
- 00-03: The Proprietary Rights Initiatives in Canadian Film Distribution Policy

- Keith Acheson and Christopher Maule
- 00-02: Absolute and Comparative Advantage, Reconsidered: The Pattern of International Trade with Optimal Saving

- Richard Brecher, Zhiqi Chen and Ehsan Choudhri
- 00-01: Unemployment and Growth in the Long Run: An Efficiency-Wage Model with Optimal Savings

- Richard Brecher, Zhiqi Chen and Ehsan Choudhri
- 99-19: Subjective Ambiguity, Expected Utility and Choquet Expected Utility

- Jiankang Zhang
- 99-18: Subjective Probabilities on Subjectively Unambiguous Events

- Larry Epstein and Jiankang Zhang
- 99-17: Are the Effects of Monetary Policy Asymmetric?

- René Garcia and Huntley Schaller
- 99-16: A Restricted-Domain Multilateral Test Approach to the Theory of International Comparisons(revised and extended version of CEP 96-03)

- Keir Armstrong
- 99-15: Macroeconomic Stabilisation: Fixed Exchange Rates vs Inflation Targeting vs Price Level Targeting

- Vivek Dehejia and Nicholas Rowe
- 99-14: Import Competition and Market Power: Canadian Evidence

- Aileen J. Thompson
- 99-13: A Cournot-Nash Model of Family Decision Making

- Zhiqi Chen and Frances Woolley
- 99-12: On The Cost and Benefits of Product Differentiation Old title: On the Welfare Effects of Monopolistic Competition with Quality Variation – revised version: On Equilibrium in Monopolistic Competition

- Richard L. Carson
- 99-11: Searching for Ghosts: Who Are the Nonfilers nd How Much Tax Do They Owe?

- Brian Erard and Chih-Chin Ho
- 99-10: ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE VALUATION: SOME PROBLEMS OF SPECIFICATION AND IDENTIFICATION

- Michael Burns
- 99-09: Effect of monetary policy on productivity in Canada

- Thomas Rymes
- 99-08: A Theory of Inernational Strategic Alliance

- Zhiqi Chen
- 99-07: Real Effects of Collapsing Exchange Rate Regimes: An Application to Mexico

- Patrick Osakwe and Lawrence Schembri
- 99-06: Searching for Keynes

- J. Stephen Ferris and Stanley Winer
- 99-05: On Hollander’s and Keynes’s `Canonical’ Interpretations of Malthus

- Thomas Rymes
- 99-04: The Tax Regime for Micro-Enterprise in Cuba

- Archibald Ritter and J.A.Turvey
- 99-03: A Test of The Market Efficiency Hypothesis with An Application to Canadian Treasury Bill Yields

- Soo-Bin Park
- 99-02: Productivity Performance and International Competitiveness: A New Test of an Old Theory

- Ehsan Choudhri and Lawrence Schembri
- 99-01: PRIVATE VERSUS COLLECTIVIZED CHARITY: FURTHER EXPLORATIONS OF THE CROWDING OUT DEBATE

- Edwin G. West and J. Stephen Ferris