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Economic Policy Variables and Population Health Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Lars Osberg () (Department of Economics, Dalhousie University)
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"Income Distribution and Infant Mortality ,"
The Quarterly Journal of Economics ,
MIT Press, vol. 107(4), pages 1283-302, November.
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Setterfield, M. A. & Gordon, D. V. & Osberg, L., 1992.
"Searching for a will o' the wisp : An empirical study of the NAIRU in Canada ,"
European Economic Review ,
Elsevier, vol. 36(1), pages 119-136, January.
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Other versions: Pierre Fortin, 1994.
"A Diversified Strategy for Deficit Control: Combining Faster Growth with Fiscal Discipline ,"
Cahiers de recherche CREFE / CREFE Working Papers
28, CREFE, Université du Québec à Montréal.
Stephen S. Poloz, .
"The Causes of Unemployment in Canada: A Review of the Evidence ,"
Working Papers
94-11, Bank of Canada.
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Osberg, L. & Gordon, D. & Lin, Z., 1992.
"Inter-Regional Migration and Inter-Industry Labour Mobility in Canada: A Simultaneous Approach ,"
Department of Economics at Dalhousie University working papers archive
92-08, Dalhousie, Department of Economics.
Other versions: Sadettin Erksoy, 1994.
"The Effects of Higher Unemployment on the Distribution of Income in Canada: 1981-1987 ,"
Canadian Public Policy ,
University of Toronto Press, vol. 20(3), pages 318-328, September.
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Osberg, Lars & Phipps, Shelley, 1993.
"Labour Supply with Quantity Constraints: Estimates from a Large Sample of Canadian Workers ,"
Oxford Economic Papers ,
Oxford University Press, vol. 45(2), pages 269-91, April.
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Shelley A. Phipps, 1991.
"Behavioural Response to UI Reform in Constrained and Unconstrained Models of Labour Supply ,"
Canadian Journal of Economics ,
Canadian Economics Association, vol. 24(1), pages 34-54, February.
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Lucie Samson, 1985.
"A Study of the Impact of Sectoral Shifts on Aggregate Unemployment in Canada ,"
Canadian Journal of Economics ,
Canadian Economics Association, vol. 18(3), pages 518-30, August.
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