Department of Economics Working Papers
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- 2003-03: The Impact of Provincial Maternity and Parental Leave Policies on Employment Rates of Women with Young Children in Canada

- Adrienne ten Cate
- 2003-02: Learning Algorithms in a Decentralized General Equilibrium Model

- James Bruce
- 2003-01: The Impact of Lifecycle Events on Women’s Labour Force Transition: a Panel Analysis

- Sung-Hee Jeon
- 2002-15: Credit Constraints and Training after Job Loss

- Bruce Chapman, Thomas Crossley and Taejong Kim
- 2002-14: Asset Accumulation and Short Term Employment

- Martin Browning, Thomas Crossley and Eric Smith
- 2002-13: Using Simulation-based Inference with Panel Data in Health Economics

- Paul Contoyannis, Andrew Jones and Roberto Leon-Gonzalez
- 2002-12: Simulation-based Inference in Dynamic Panel Probit Models: an Application to Health

- Paul Contoyannis, Andrew Jones and Nigel Rice
- 2002-11: Allocating Awards Across Noncomparable Categories

- Lonnie Magee and Michael Veall
- 2002-10: Capital Tax Competition and Returns to Scale

- John Burbidge and Katherine Cuff
- 2002-09: Consumption Inequality

- Thomas Crossley and Krishna Pendakur
- 2002-08: AGGLOMERATION EFFECTS AND THE COMPETITION FOR FIRMS

- Robin Boadway, Katherine Cuff and Nicolas Marceau
- 2002-07: Advance Production Duopolies and Posted Prices or Market-Clearing Prices

- David Goodwin and Stuart Mestelman
- 2002-06: Output Sharing Among Groups Exploiting Common Pool Resources

- Stephen Schott, Neil Buckley, Stuart Mestelman and Andrew Muller
- 2002-05: Unemployment and Non-Employment: Heterogeneities in Labour Market States

- Stephen Jones and W. Craig Riddell
- 2002-04: Revisiting the Family Investment Hypothesis

- Deborah Cobb-Clark and Thomas Crossley
- 2002-03: Asymmetric Labor Adjustment, Organizational Capital and Aggregate Job Flows

- Fransisco M. Ganzalez and Alok Johri
- 2002-02: The Effect of Restricting Asset Trade in Dynamic Equilibrium Models

- Marc-Andre Letendre
- 2002-01: Semi-Parametric Predictions of the Intertemporal Approach to the Current Account

- Marc-Andre Letendre
- 2001-06: Heterogeneity, Communication, Coordination and Voluntary Provision of a Public Good

- Kenneth Chan, Stuart Mestelman, R. Moir and Andrew Muller
- 2001-05: Volunteering a Public Service: An Experimental Investigation

- Marc Bilodeau, J. Childs and Stuart Mestelman
- 2001-04: Equalization and the Decentralization of Revenue-Raising in a Federation

- Robin Boadway, Katherine Cuff and M. Marchand
- 2001-03: Labour Market Dynamics in RBC Models

- Alok Johri and Marc-Andre Letendre
- 2001-02: Inferring Willingness-to-Pay for Health Attributes of Air Quality Using Information on ranking of Alternatives and Cognitive Ability of Respondents

- Andrew Muller, A. Robb and Alan Diener
- 2001-01: Awkward Moments in Teaching Public Finance

- John Burbidge
- 2000-06: Middlemen and the Allocation of Heterogeneous Goods

- Alok Johri and Lohn Leach
- 2000-05: Tariff Wars and Trade Deals with Costly Government

- John Burbidge and Gordon Myers
- 2000-04: The National Hockey League Entry Draft, 1969-1995: An Application of a Weighted Pool-Adjacent-Violators Algorithm

- Donald Dawson and Lonnie Magee
- 2000-03: Value Orientations, Income and Displacement Effects, and Voluntary Contributions

- Neil Buckley, Kenneth Chan, James Chowhan, Stuart Mestelman and Mohamed Shehata
- 2000-02: Learning by Doing and Aggregate Fluctuations

- Russell Cooper and Alok Johri
- 2000-01: Externalities, Indivisibility, Nonreplicability and Agglomeration

- Yorgos Papageorgiou and David Pines
- 1999-14: Experimental Methods for Research into Trading of Greenhouse Gas Emissions

- Andrew Muller
- 1999-13: Emissions trading without a quantity constraint

- Andrew Muller
- 1999-12: Can auctions control market power in emissions trading markets

- Andrew Muller, Stuart Mestelman, John Spraggon and Robert Godby
- 1999-11: Subsidizing Public Inputs

- Neil Buckley, Stuart Mestelman and Mohamed Shehata
- 1999-10: Social Cohesion and Health

- J. Lavis and Greg Stoddart
- 1999-09: Evidence of Construct Validity for Stoke and Arthritis in a Population Health Survey

- Paul Grootendorst, David Feeney and W. Furlong
- 1999-08: Alternatives for Raising Living Standards

- William Scarth
- 1999-07: Charitable Giving by Married Couples: Who Decides and Why Does it Matter?

- James Andreoni, Eleanor Brown and Isaac C. Rischall
- 1999-06: Automatic Certification or Mandatory Representation Votes? How the choice of union recogntion procedure affects union certification success

- Susan Johnson
- 1999-05: Self-Employment Dynamics and Self-Employment Trends: A Study of Canadian Men and Women, 1982-1995

- Herbert Schuetze and Peter Khun
- 1999-04: Did Tax Flattening Affect RRSP Contributions?

- Michael Veall
- 1999-03: Population Aging and Its Costs: A Survey of the Issues and Evidence

- Frank Denton and Byron Spencer
- 1999-02: Economic Costs of Population Aging

- Frank Denton and Byron Spencer
- 1999-01: A Bayesain Approach for Measuring Economies of Scale with Application to Large Scale Banks

- M. W. Luke Chan, Dading Li and Dean Mountain
- 1998-08: The Flow and Ebb in Mixter's Treatment of Rae

- Syed Ahmad
- 1998-07: Some Least Squares Results Without Least Squares Algebra

- E.H. Oksanen
- 1998-06: The Association Between Socio-Economic Characteristics and the Frequency of Wife Assault

- JoAnn Kingston-Riechers
- 1998-05: The Association Between the Frequency of Wife Assault and Marital Dissolution

- JoAnn Kingston-Riechers
- 1998-04: Heterogeneity and the Voluntary Provision of Public Goods

- Kenneth Chan, Stuart Mestelman, Rob Moir and Andrew Muller
- 1998-03: Crowding Out Voluntary Contributions to Public Goods

- Kenneth Chan, Robert Godby, Stuart Mestelman and Andrew Muller
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