Content
August 1968, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 566-582 Wage Rates and the Allocation of Labour
by G. Rosenbluth - 583-594 Tariff Protection in Industrial Nations and Its Effects on the Exports of Processed Goods from Developing Countries
by Bela Balassa - 595-608 Interregional Mobility in Canada: A Study of the Time Pattern of Migration
by John Vanderkamp - 609-618 Education and Capital Misallocation in a Growing Economy
by P. A. Neher & K. A. J. Hay - 633-639 Welfare Maximization: The Simple Analytics with Public Goods
by Charles E. McLure & Jr. - 640-644 The Demand for Money in Canada
by Gurcharan S. Laumas & Peter A. Formuzis - 644-648 On Wage-Price Guidelines
by D. M. Nowlan - 648-649 More on Conventional Wisdom and Competition for Personal Savings Deposits
by Leonard Laudadio
May 1968, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 295-317 International Commodity Agreements to Promote Aid and Efficiency: The Case of Coffee
by Irving B. Kravis - 318-333 Capital Flows and Employment under Flexible Exchange Rates
by James R. Melvin - 334-348 What Did We Learn from the Monetary Experience of the United States in the Great Depression?
by Karl Brunner & Allan H. Meltzer - 349-358 The Measure of Total Factor Productivity Appropriate to Wage-Price Guidelines
by L. M. Read - 368-379 Canadian Public Policy and the Mass Media
by Edwin R. Black - 380-400 An Analysis of the Money Supply Process in Canada
by David I. Fand & John E. Tower - 401-428 Canada's Imports and Economic Stability
by T. Russell Robinson - 429-439 On the Estimation of a Non-Neutral CES Production Function
by Yehuda Kotowitz - 440-470 The Trend of Regional Income Differentials in Canada
by Marvin McInnis - 471-473 Comment on Professor McInnis' Paper
by Charles Lemelin - 473-475 Externalities and Corrective Taxes: A Comment
by R. D. Fraser
February 1968, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-15 What Classical and Neoclassical Monetary Theory Really was
by Paul A. Samuelson - 16-36 Notes for the Study of Planning Procedures
by E. Malinvaud - 37-54 The Theory of Public Finance in a Federal System
by Wallace E. Oates - 55-78 An Empirical Study of the Forward Exchange Market under Fixed and Flexible Exchange Rate Systems
by Hans R. Stoll - 79-91 The 1967 Revision of the Canadian Banking Acts Part I: An Economist's View
by David W. Slater - 91-96 The 1967 Revision of the Canadian Banking Acts Part II: A Banker's View
by R. M. MacIntosh - 105-110 A Note on the Equivalence of Tariffs and Quotas
by Gopal J. Yadav - 110-113 The Behaviour of Personal Savings Depositors: A Rejoinder
by Vladimir Salyzyn - 114-121 Recent Developments in the Work of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics
by Mary Lennox - 129-146 Essay in Bibliography and Criticism Canadian Contributions to the Discipline of Economics Since 1945
by Harry G. Johnson