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Chris Matier

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RePEc Short-ID:pma93
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Affiliation

Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer
Government of Canada

Ottawa, Canada
http://www.parl.gc.ca/pbo-dpb
RePEc:edi:pbogvca (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Doug Hostland & Chris Matier, 1999. "An Examination of How Monetary Policy Influences Fiscal Policy in the Presence of Uncertainty," Computing in Economics and Finance 1999 622, Society for Computational Economics.
  2. Matier, C. & Schule, W., 1995. "Time Series Properties of Canadian real Interest Rates," Working Papers-Department of Finance Canada 1995-07, Department of Finance Canada.
  3. James, S. & matier, C. & Sakhnini, H. & Sheikh, M., 1995. "The Economics of Canada Pension Plan Reforms," Working Papers-Department of Finance Canada 1995-09, Department of Finance Canada.
  4. Harriet Jackson & Chris Matier, "undated". "Public Finance Implications of Population Ageing: An Update," Working Papers-Department of Finance Canada 2003-03, Department of Finance Canada.
  5. Doug Hostland & Chris Matier, "undated". "An examination of alternative Strategies for Reducing Public Debt in the Presence of Uncertainty," Working Papers-Department of Finance Canada 2001-12, Department of Finance Canada.
  6. Derek Hermanutz & Chris Matier, "undated". "Modelling Federal Finances under Uncertainty," Working Papers-Department of Finance Canada 2000-02, Department of Finance Canada.
  7. Suzanne Kennedy & Chris Matier, "undated". "Comparing the Long-term Fiscal Outlook for Canada and the United States Using Fiscal Gaps," Working Papers-Department of Finance Canada 2003-04, Department of Finance Canada.
  8. Chris Matier & Lisa Wu & Harriet Jackson, "undated". "Analysing Vertical Fiscal Imbalance in a Framework of Fiscal Sustainability," Working Papers-Department of Finance Canada 2001-23, Department of Finance Canada.

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Working papers

  1. James, S. & matier, C. & Sakhnini, H. & Sheikh, M., 1995. "The Economics of Canada Pension Plan Reforms," Working Papers-Department of Finance Canada 1995-09, Department of Finance Canada.

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  2. Harriet Jackson & Chris Matier, "undated". "Public Finance Implications of Population Ageing: An Update," Working Papers-Department of Finance Canada 2003-03, Department of Finance Canada.

    Cited by:

    1. Gerhards, Eva & Goerl, Caroline-Antonia & Thöne, Michael, 2012. "Tragfähigkeit der öffentlichen Finanzen: Eine Bestandsaufnahme national und international praktizierter Methoden der langfristigen Budgetanalyse [Sustainability of Public Finances: A review of inte," FiFo Reports - FiFo-Berichte 14, University of Cologne, FiFo Institute for Public Economics.
    2. Armbruster, Walter J. & Coyle, William T. & Gilmour, Brad, 2004. "Where Will Demographics Take the Asia-Pacific Food System?," 2004 Conference (48th), February 11-13, 2004, Melbourne, Australia 58368, Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society.
    3. Luc Godbout & Matthieu Arseneau, 2005. "Le dosage des impôts au sein de la structure fiscale québécoise Le déplacement de la taxation des revenus vers la consommation," CIRANO Working Papers 2005s-11, CIRANO.

  3. Doug Hostland & Chris Matier, "undated". "An examination of alternative Strategies for Reducing Public Debt in the Presence of Uncertainty," Working Papers-Department of Finance Canada 2001-12, Department of Finance Canada.

    Cited by:

    1. Hostland Doug, 2010. "Fiscal Planning in an Era of Economic Stability," EcoMod2002 330800035, EcoMod.
    2. Matteo Luciani, 2004. "A VAR Model for the Analysis of the Effects of Monetary Policy in the Euro Area," Rivista di Politica Economica, SIPI Spa, vol. 94(6), pages 175-214, November-.
    3. Hostland, Doug & Karam, Philippe, 2006. "Assessing debt sustainability in emerging market economies using stochastic simulation methods," Policy Research Working Paper Series 3821, The World Bank.
    4. David Bolder, 2003. "A Stochastic Simulation Framework for the Government of Canada's Debt Strategy," Staff Working Papers 03-10, Bank of Canada.

  4. Derek Hermanutz & Chris Matier, "undated". "Modelling Federal Finances under Uncertainty," Working Papers-Department of Finance Canada 2000-02, Department of Finance Canada.

    Cited by:

    1. Hostland Doug, 2010. "Fiscal Planning in an Era of Economic Stability," EcoMod2002 330800035, EcoMod.
    2. David Bolder, 2003. "A Stochastic Simulation Framework for the Government of Canada's Debt Strategy," Staff Working Papers 03-10, Bank of Canada.

  5. Suzanne Kennedy & Chris Matier, "undated". "Comparing the Long-term Fiscal Outlook for Canada and the United States Using Fiscal Gaps," Working Papers-Department of Finance Canada 2003-04, Department of Finance Canada.

    Cited by:

    1. Joe Ruggeri & Yang Zou, 2006. "Measures of Fiscal Dependency," Public Finance Review, , vol. 34(4), pages 381-403, July.
    2. Gerhards, Eva & Goerl, Caroline-Antonia & Thöne, Michael, 2012. "Tragfähigkeit der öffentlichen Finanzen: Eine Bestandsaufnahme national und international praktizierter Methoden der langfristigen Budgetanalyse [Sustainability of Public Finances: A review of inte," FiFo Reports - FiFo-Berichte 14, University of Cologne, FiFo Institute for Public Economics.
    3. Joe Ruggeri & Yang Zou, 2007. "The fiscal burden of rising dependency ratios," Population Research and Policy Review, Springer;Southern Demographic Association (SDA), vol. 26(2), pages 185-201, April.

  6. Chris Matier & Lisa Wu & Harriet Jackson, "undated". "Analysing Vertical Fiscal Imbalance in a Framework of Fiscal Sustainability," Working Papers-Department of Finance Canada 2001-23, Department of Finance Canada.

    Cited by:

    1. Sharma, Chanchal Kumar, 2010. "Beyond Gaps and Imbalances: Re-Structuring the Debate on Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations," MPRA Paper 32145, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Sharma, Chanchal Kumar, 2007. "Rescuing the concept of vertical fiscal imbalance," MPRA Paper 39343, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 2010.
    3. Michael Klien & Hans Pitlik & Matthias Firgo & Ulrike Famira-Mühlberger, 2020. "Ein Modell für einen strukturierten vertikalen Finanzausgleich in Österreich," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 65854, February.

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  1. NEP-LAM: Central and South America (1) 2003-10-28
  2. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (1) 2003-10-28

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