Department of Economics Working Papers
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- 2020-08: Spousal Labor Supply, Caregiving, and the Value of Disability Insurance

- Siha Lee
- 2020-07: Changes and Stability in Marital Status: Evidence from Canadian Income Tax Returns

- Frank T Denton, Byron Spencer and Terry Yip
- 2020-06: Sparse HP Filter: Finding Kinks in the COVID-19 Contact Rate

- Sokbae (Simon) Lee, Yuan Liao, Myung Hwan Seo and Youngki Shin
- 2020-05: The Unprecedented Fall in U.S. Revolving Credit

- Gajendran Raveendranathan and Georgios Stefanidis
- 2020-04: In Living Memory: The Dynamics of Event Recollection in a Stable Population

- Frank T Denton and Byron Spencer
- 2020-03: Complete Subset Averaging for Quantile Regressions

- Ji Hyung Lee and Youngki Shin
- 2020-02: Good-Looking Prices

- Bradley Ruffle, Arie Sherman and Zeev Shtudiner
- 2020-01: Insurable Losses, Pre-filled Claims Forms and Honesty in Reporting

- William G. Morrison and Bradley Ruffle
- 2019-13: Who Bears the Welfare Costs of Monopoly? The Case of the Credit Card Industry

- Kyle Herkenhoff and Gajendran Raveendranathan
- 2019-12: Trade and Catching Up to the Industrial Leader

- Juan Carlos Conesa, Matthew Delventhal, Pau Pujolas and Gajendran Raveendranathan
- 2019-11: Desperate times call for desperate measures: government spending multipliers in hard times

- Sokbae (Simon) Lee, Yuan Liao, Myung Hwan Seo and Youngki Shin
- 2019-10: Experimental Evidence on the Impact of Replacing the Incurred Credit Loss Model of Bank Loan Loss Provisions with the International or US Accounting Standards Boards’ Expected Credit Loss Models

- Mohamed Gomaa, Kiridaran Kanagaretnam, Stuart Mestelman and Mohamed Shehata
- 2019-09: General Competing Mechanisms with Frictions

- Seungjin Han
- 2019-08: Consumer Learning and Firm Dynamics

- Zachary Mahone and Filippo Rebessi
- 2019-07: Emerging Economy Business Cycles: Interest Rate Shocks vs Trend Shocks

- Marc-Andre Letendre and Sabreena Obaid
- 2019-06: Charge-offs, Defaults and U.S. Business Cycles

- Christopher Gunn, Alok Johri and Marc-Andre Letendre
- 2019-05: Implications of Increasing College Attainment for Aging in General Equilibrium

- Juan Carlos Conesa, Timothy Kehoe, Vegard Nygaard and Gajendran Raveendranathan
- 2019-04: "Back-Loaded" Tax Subsidies for Saving, Asset Location and Crowd-Out: Evidence from Tax-Free Savings Accounts

- Adam Lavecchia
- 2019-03: Minimum Wage Policy with Optimal Taxes and Unemployment

- Adam Lavecchia
- 2019-02: AGE-INCOME DYNAMICS OVER THE LIFE COURSE: COHORT TRANSITION PATTERNS IN RELATIVE INCOME BASED ON CANADIAN TAX RETURNS

- Frank T Denton, Byron Spencer and Terry Yip
- 2019-01: Pre-Match Investment Competition with Bounded Transfers

- Seungjin Han
- 2018-18: Learning Efficiency Shocks, Knowledge Capital and the Business Cycle: A Bayesian Evaluation

- Alok Johri and Muhebullah Karimzada
- 2018-17: Interest Rate Uncertainty and Sovereign Default Risk

- Alok Johri, Shahed Khan and Cesar Sosa-Padilla
- 2018-16: The Firm Dynamics of Business Cycles

- Joao Ayres and Gajendran Raveendranathan
- 2018-15: Optimal Estimation with Complete Subsets of Instruments

- Seojeong Lee and Youngki Shin
- 2018-14: Factor-Driven Two-Regime Regression

- Sokbae (Simon) Lee, Yuan Liao, Myung Hwan Seo and Youngki Shin
- 2018-13: Debt, Defaults and Dogma: politics and the dynamics of sovereign debt markets

- Johnny Cotoc, Alok Johri and Cesar Sosa-Padilla
- 2018-12: The Curious Incident of Luxury Imports during the Top-Income Surge

- Stephanie Houle, Pau Pujolas and Michael Veall
- 2018-11: Neutralized Competition

- Seungjin Han
- 2018-10: Optimal Model Averaging of Mixed-Data Kernel-Weighted Spline Regressions

- Jeffrey Racine, Qi Li and Li Zheng
- 2018-09: Bootstrap Model Averaging Unit Root Inference

- Bruce Hansen and Jeffrey Racine
- 2018-08: Do Investment Agreements Necessarily Cause Offshoring? The Canada-Peru Case

- Stephanie Houle
- 2018-07: The Neoclassical Growth Model and the Labor Share Decline

- Zachary Mahone, Joaquín Naval Navarro and Pau Pujolas
- 2018-06: Inferring Tax Compliance from Pass-through: Evidence from Airbnb Tax Enforcement Agreements

- Andrew J. Bibler, Keith Teltser and Mark Tremblay
- 2018-05: Improved Matching, Directed Search, and Bargaining in the Credit Card Market

- Gajendran Raveendranathan
- 2018-04: The Differential Effects of Population Aging on Provincial GDP per capita and the Role of Productivity Growth as a Possible offset

- Frank T. Denton and Byron Spencer
- 2018-03: Repercussions of Endogenous Fast Rising Top Inequality

- Seungjin Han
- 2018-02: Nonparametric Estimation and Inference for Panel Data Models

- Christopher Parmeter and Jeffrey Racine
- 2018-01: Intangible Capital, the Labor Wedge and the Volatility of Corporate Profits

- Keqiang Hou and Alok Johri
- 2017-17: Blurred boundaries: a flexible approach for segmentation applied to the car market

- Laura Grigolon
- 2017-16: Higher Taxes at the Top: The Role of Entrepreneurs

- Bettina Brueggemann
- 2017-15: Optimal Design and Quantitative Evaluation of the Minimum Wage

- Pau Pujolas and Zachary Mahone
- 2017-14: Kernel Smoothed Probability Mass Functions for Ordered Datatypes

- Jeffrey Racine, Qi Li and Karen Yan
- 2017-13: A Smooth Nonparametric, Multivariate, Mixed-Data Location-Scale Test

- Jeffrey Racine and Ingrid Van Keilegom
- 2017-12: The Rise and Fall of India's Relative Investment Price: A Tale of Policy Error and Reform

- Alok Johri and Md Mahbubur Rahman
- 2017-11: Financial Shocks,Supply-chain Relationships and the Great Trade Collapse

- Alok Johri and Terry Yip
- 2017-10: Moral Hazard and Horizontal Information

- Anastasios Papanastasiou
- 2017-09: Do the Number of Appropriators from the Commons Matter in Controlled Laboratory Environments?

- Neil Buckley, Stuart Mestelman, Andrew Muller, Stephen Schott and Jingjing Zhang
- 2017-08: WHAT RATES OF PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH WOULD BE REQUIRED TO OFFSET THE EFFECTS OF POPULATION AGING? A STUDY OF TWENTY INDUSTRIALISED COUNTRIES

- Frank T. Denton and Byron Spencer
- 2017-07: Unemployment, Marginal Attachment and Labor Force Participation in Canada and the United States*

- Stephen R.G. Jones and W. Craig Riddell
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