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- 20055: Elimination of the Foreign Property Rule on Tax Deferred Savings Plans

- Joel Fried
- 20054: Free Banking and the Bank of Canada

- David Laidler
- 20053: Addressing Systemic Issues in the WTO: Lessons from the Singapore Issues

- Erick Duchesne
- 20052: Keynes and the Birth of Modern Macroeconomics

- David Laidler
- 20051: The Public Role in Provision of Scientific Information: An Economic Approach

- James Davies and Al Slivinski
- 20049: The Foreign Property Rule: A Cost-Benefit Analysis

- David Burgess and Joel Fried
- 20048: Central Banks as Lenders of Last Resort - Trendy or Passe?

- David Laidler
- 20047: The Re-Regulation of Irrigated Agriculture

- B. Timothy Heinmiller
- 20046: Risks, Institutions and Common Pool Governance: The Case of Water Management in the Murray-Darling Basin

- B. Timothy Heinmiller
- 20045: Woodford and Wicksell on Interest and Prices The Place of the Pure Credit Economy in the Theory of Monetary Policy

- David Laidler
- 20044: How Does Free Trade Become Institutionalized? An Expected Utility Model of the Chretien Era

- Michael Lusztig and Patrick James
- 20043: For Sale: Barriers to Riches

- Benjamin Bridgman, Igor Livshits and James (Jim) MacGee
- 20042: Transformation of the South Korean State: Structural Changes of the State after the 1997 Financial Crisis

- Bum-Soo Chon, Erick Duchesne and Sunhyuk Kim
- 20041: Should the Canadian Federation be Rebalanced?

- Robin Boadway
- 20035: Empirical Evidence on Human Capital Externalities

- James Davies
- 20034: Intergenerational Mobility under Private vs. Public Education

- James Davies, Jie Zhang and Jinli Zeng
- 20033: Canada's Monetary Choices in North America and Britain's in Europe - Economic Parallels and Political Differences

- David Laidler
- 20032: (Mis)Selection Effects and Sovereignty Costs: An Alternative Measure of the Costs of Sanctions

- Denise Guthrie and Erick Duchesne
- 20031: The Canadian Dictatorship

- Ronald Wintrobe
- 20028: Earnings and Labor Mobility in Rural China: Implications for China's WTO Entry

- Terry Sicular and Yaohui Zhao
- 20027: Canadian Retirement Savings Plans and Italian Pension Reform

- Joel Fried and Francesca Arnaboldi
- 20026: Border Delays and Trade Liberalization

- Edgar Cudmore and John Whalley
- 20025: Measuring Effective Tax Rates on Human Capital: The Canadian Case

- Kirk A. Collins and James Davies
- 20024: Intergenerational Persistence of Earnings: The Role of Early and College Education

- Diego Restuccia and Carlos Urrutia
- 20023: Inflation Targets Versus International Monetary Integration: A Canadian Perspective

- David Laidler
- 20022: Decomposing Wage Inequality Change Using General Equilibrium Models

- Lisandro Abrego and John Whalley
- 20021: Graduating Into a Global Economy

- Ronald Wonnacott