Department of Economics, University of Victoria
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2012
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by David Scoones - 1202 Community Preferences, Insurgency, and the Success of Reconstruction Spending
by David Scoones & Travers Barclay Child - 1201 National and Provincial Inflation in Canada: Experiences under Inflation Targeting
by Graham M. Voss & M. Chaban
2011
- 1101 Flexible Inflation Forecast Targeting: Evidence from Canada
by Graham M. Voss & Glenn D. Otto
2010
- 1001 Healthy Human Development Indices
by Merwan Engineer & Nilanjana Roy & Sari Fink
2009
- 0903 Share the Gain, Share the Pain? Almost Transferable Utility, Changes in Production Possibilities and Bargaining Solutions
by Elisabeth Gugl & Justin Leroux - 0902 Strict and Flexible Inflation Forecast Targets: An Empirical Investigation
by Glenn Otto & Graham Voss - 0901 The USDA Graduate School: Government Training in Statistics and Economics, 1921-1945
by Malcolm Rutherford
2008
- 0802 Why Larger Lenders obtain Higher Returns: Evidence from Sovereign Syndicated Loans
by Issam Hallak & Paul Schure - 0801 The Early Bird gets the Worm? Birth Order Effects in a Dynamic Model of the Family
by Elisabeth Gugl & Linda Welling
2007
- 0710 The Early Bird gets the Worm? Birth Order Effects in a Dynamic Model of the Family
by Elisabeth Gugl & Linda Welling - 0709 Multiagent System Simulations of Treasury Auctions
by Alan Mehlenbacher - 0708 Multiagent System Simulations of Signal Averaging in English Auctions with Two-Dimensional Value Signals
by Alan Mehlenbacher - 0707 Multiagent System Simulations of Sealed-Bid Auctions with Two-Dimensional Value Signals
by Alan Mehlenbacher - 0706 Multiagent System Platform for Auction Simulations
by Alan Mehlenbacher - 0705 Share the Gain, Share the Pain? Almost Transferable Utility, Changes in Production Possibilities, and Bargaining Solutions
by Elisabeth Gugl - 0704 Self-Employment and Labor Market Policies
by Alok Kumar & Herbert J. Schuetze - 0703 When the Powerful Drag Their Feet
by Paul Schure & Francesco Passerelli & David Scoones - 0702 Almost transferable utility, changes in production possibilities, and the Nash Bargaining and the Kalai-Smorodinsky Solutions
by Elisabeth Gugl - 0701 The Impact of Income Splitting on Intrafamily Distribution in a Dynamic Family Bargaining Model
by Elisabeth Gugl
2004
- 0401 Overlapping Generations Models and Graded Age-Set Societies
by Merwan H. Engineer & Linda Welling
2001
- 0104 Walton Hamilton, Amherst, and the Brookings Graduate School: Institutonal Economics and Education
by Malcolm Rutherford - 0103 Institutional Economics at Columbia University
by Malcolm Rutherford - 0102 Overlapping Generations Models of Graded Age-Group Societies: Economics Meets Ethnography
by Merwan Engineer & Linda Welling - 0101 Who's Minding the Kids? An Economic Comparison of Sole and Joint Custody
by Linda Welling & Marci Bearance
1999
- 9901 Institutionalism as "Scientific" Economics
by Malcom Rutherford
1998
- 9803 Modelling the Tax Compliance Profiles of New Zealand Firms: Evidence from Audit Records
by David E. A. Giles - 9802 Testing for Unit Roots With Missing Observations
by Kevin F. Ryan & David E. A. Giles - 9801 The Underground Economy: Minimizing the Size of Government
by David E.A. Giles

