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- 96-06: Integration of the Mortgage and Capital Markets in Canada: A Cointegration Analysis
- Soo-Bin Park
- 96-05: The Efficiency Case of Universality

- Nicholas Rowe and Frances Woolley
- 96-04: Capital Inflow and Economic Growth
- Kanta Marwah and Lawrence Klein
- 96-03: A Restricted-Domain Multilateral Test Approach to the Theory of International Comparisons
- Keir Armstrong
- 96-02: The Effect of Business Cycles On Growth
- Nicholas Rowe and V-H Dehjia
- 96-01: Microeconomic Foundations for the Theory of International Comparisons
- Keir Armstrong
- 95-13: Business Fixed Investment and "Bubbles": the Japanese Case
- Huntley Schaller and Bob Chirinko
- 95-12: A Theory of Tenure for the Teaching University
- Zhiqi Chen and J. Stephen Ferris
- 95-11: Keynes' Monetary Theory of Value and Modern Banking
- Thomas Rymes and Colin Rogers
- 95-10: Autonomous and Accountable
- Thomas Rymes
- 95-09: Adam Smith on the Cultural Effects of Specialization: Splenetics Versus Economics
- Edwin G. West
- 95-08: Will Gradualism Work When Shock Therapy Doesn't?
- Vivek Dehejia
- 95-07: Adoption of New Technology by a Lagging Country: Leapfrogging or No Leapfrogging
- Zhiqi Chen
- 95-06: Stock Market Evaluations of a European Monetary Union
- Aileen Thompson and Filip Abraham
- 95-05: Shifts in the Multilateral Trade Structure of Canada and India: Market Shares, Trade Entropy and Growth
- Kanta Marwah
- 95-04: What Are some Prospects for India's Joining the Asian Growth Process?
- Kanta Marwah and Lawrence Klein
- 95-03: The Possibility of Expanding Asia-Pacific Economic Integration
- Kanta Marwah and Lawrence Klein
- 95-02: Who Paid the Taxes in Canada, 1951-1988
- Irwin W. Gillespie, Frank Vermaeten and Arndt Vermaeten
- 95-01: Trade Liberalization and Sectoral Productivity Growth: Some Evidence for Canada and the United States
- Richard Brecher, Ehsan Choudhri and Lawrence Schembri
- 94-06: Liberalizing Multinational Investment: The Stolper-Samuelson Question Revisited
- Richard Brecher and Ehsan Choudhri
- 94-05: Ending Universality: The Case of Child Benefits
- Frances Woolley, Judith Marshall and Arndt Vermaeten
- 94-04: On the Coyne-Rasminsky Directive and Responsibility for Monetary Policy in Canada
- Thomas Rymes
- 94-03: Lessons from East Asia for Economies in Transition: The Korean Example
- Carl McMillan and Soo-Bin Park
- 94-02: Trends and Recent Developments in the Korean Economy
- Soo-Bin Park
- 94-01: Acquisitions and Investment
- Brian Erard and Huntley Schaller
- 93-12: Desired Bank Reserves in the Absence of legal Reserve Requirements
- J. A. Galbraith
- 93-11: Investment, Taxes, and the Cost of Capital: An Euler Equation Specification Test
- Huntley Schaller
- 93-10: Investments Under Uncertainty and Irreversibility
- Huntley Schaller, Fanny Demers and Michel Demers
- 93-09: Production-Based Asset Pricing Models and Finance Constraints
- Huntley Schaller
- 93-08: Bubbles, Fundamentals, and Investment: A Multiple Equation Testing Strategy
- Huntley Schaller and Bob Chirinko
- 93-07: The Risky Spread, Investment, and Monetary Policy Transmission: Evidence on the Role of Asymmetric Information
- Huntley Schaller and Serena Ng
- 93-06: Honesty and Evasion in the Tax Compliance Game
- Brian Erard and Jonathan Feinstein
- 93-05: On the Nature Equilibrium with "Buyer's Markets"
- Richard L. Carson
- 93-04: A Panel Data Test for Mean Reversion Using Randomization
- Huntley Schaller and Vijay Jog
- 93-03: Finance Constraints and Asset Pricing: Evidence on Mean Reversion
- Huntley Schaller and Vijay Jog
- 93-02: Measuring the Effectiveness of Fiscal Policy: Considerations from an Institutional Perspective
- J. Stephen Ferris
- 93-01: Changes in the Real Size of Government. U.S. Experience 1948-1989
- J. Stephen Ferris and Edwin G. West
- 92-10: Divided Taxation and Equity Value: A Note on the Canadian Tax Changes of 1986
- Kenneth McKenzie and Aileen Thompson
- 92-09: The J-Curve and the Indian Trade Balanace: A Quantitative Perspective
- Kanta Marwah
- 92-08: Some Empirical Support for the Heckscher-Ohlin Model of Production
- Richard Brecher and Ehsan Choudhri
- 92-07: Measuring Inequality within the Household
- Frances Woolley and Judith Marshall
- 92-06: Federalism and the Growth of Government Revisited
- Edwin West
- 92-05: The Benthamites as Educational Engineers: the Reputation and the Record
- Edwin West
- 92-04: Taxing the Family; Lump-Sum Transfers and Optimal Linear Income Taxes
- Frances Woolley
- 92-03: The Bank of Canada Should Peg the TSE-300
- Nicholas Rowe
- 92-02: Some Theoretical Problems in Accounting for Sustainnable Consumption
- Thomas Rymes
- 92-01: The Laffer Curve, Precautionary Taxation, and Paying Down the National Debt
- Vivek Dehejia and Nicholas Rowe
- 91-16: Pareto Gains from Trade, Reconsidered: Compensating for Job Lost
- Richard Brecher and Ehsan Choudhri
- 91-15: Saving Under Uncertainty: A Bivariate Non-Expected Utility Approach
- Fanny Demers and Michel Demers
- 91-14: A Note on the "Monetary Overhang" and Its Relation to Shortages and to Welrasian Excess Demand in a Soviet-Type Economy
- Richard Carson