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August 1972, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 331-348 National Policy and Natural Gas: The Costs of a Border
by Leonard Waverman - 349-357 On Improving the Estimate of the Export Elasticity of Substitiution
by J. David Richardson - 358-372 Vote Trading, Welfare, and Uncertainty
by Geoffrey C. Philpotts - 373-385 Difference in the Response of the Demand for Labour to Variations in Output Among Canadian Regions
by Neil M. Swan - 386-397 Regional Housing Markets and Population Flows in Canada: 1956-67
by Edward L. Bebee - 398-418 Information Theory and the Analysis of Hospital Cost Structure
by Robert G. Evans & Hugh D. Walker - 419-429 The Migration of Professionals: An Empirical Analysis
by Yochanan Comay - 430-435 Investment and Neoclassical Production Functions
by J. C. R. Rowley - 435-442 The Behaviour of the Aggregate Reserve Ratio of Canadian Chartered Banks Revisited
by Carolyn Clark & David E. Bond - 442-445 Project Delay in the Analysis of Factor Substitution and Shadow Wages
by Alan Abouchar
May 1972, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 157-181 An Econometric Model of the Canadian Automotive Manufacturing Industry and the 1965 Automotive Agreement
by David A. Wilton - 182-198 Economic Returns to Graduate Study in Science, Engineering and Business
by David A. Dodge & David A. A. Stager - 199-214 Short-Term Capital Flows and the Foreign Exchange Market
by John Helliwell & Tom Maxwell - 215-226 The Existence of Capital Flows, Fixed and Flexible Exchange Rates and Full Employment
by James M. Holmes - 227-236 Capital Flows, Devaluation, and the Balance of Payments
by John Borcich - 237-256 The Balance of Payments Composition Problem
by Norman C. Miller - 257-267 Income Distribution as a Determinant of Imports of Manufactured Consumer Commodities
by J. Neill Fortune - 268-278 Spatial Competition Revisited
by B. Curtis Eaton - 279-283 Samuelson on the Neoclassical Dichotomy: A Comment
by Don Patinkin - 283-292 Samuelson on the Neoclassical Dichotomy: A Reply
by Paul A. Samuelson - 293-298 Increasing Returns to Scale, Free Trade, and Factor Mobility: A Note on Equilibrium
by J. Vernon Henderson - 298-301 A Note on the Price Effects of Market Power in the Canadian Newspaper Industry
by G. F. Mathewson - 301-306 A Suggestion for the Treatment of Serial Correlation: A Case in Point
by Jack Carr - 306-309 Economics of Scale in the Ontario Public Secondary Schools
by Donald A. Dawson
February 1972, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-15 Positive Economics
by A. Coddington - 16-34 Labour Turnover, Expectations and the Determination of Money Wage Changes in US Manufacturing
by Arthur Donner - 35-47 Empire Trade and Russian Trade: Economic Diplomacy in the Nineteen-Thirties
by Ian M. Drummond - 48-69 The Effects of Tariff Preferences on Canadian Imports: An Empirical Analysis
by James R. Melvin - 70-83 Discriminatory Aspects of Canada's Imports of Manufactured Goods from the Less Developed Countries
by G. Yadav - 84-95 An Estimate of the Tax Rate in a Public Assistance System
by J. Donald Rowlatt - 96-109 Testing an Aggregate Consumption Model for Canada
by Ernest H. Oksanen & Byron G. Spencer - 110-118 Pollution in a Crusoe Economy
by Roy J. Ruffin - 119-125 A Model of Waste Accumulation and Disposal
by C. G. Plourde - 125-131 The Direct Effect of the Occupational Training of Adults Program on Canadian Unemployment Rates
by Dennis Maki - 131-137 Effects of a Customs Union on the Welfare of a Joining Nation
by James R. Williams - 137-140 A Note on Dumping and Social Welfare
by R. A. Cocks & Harry G. Johnson - 140-144 The Demand for Liquid Assets by Canadian Manufacturing Corporations
by A. A. Shapiro
November 1971, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 431-440 Chez Who?
by John F. Graham - 441-470 Formulation et estimation des fonctions de consommation semi-agregees. (Specification and Estimation of Systems of Consumption Functions. With English summary.)
by F. Carlevaro - 471-484 A Generalized Linear Expenditure Model of the Demand for Non-durable Goods in Canada
by Terence J. Wales - 485-505 Duopoly in Space
by John M. Hartwick & Philip G. Hartwick - 506-523 Les pollueurs doivent-ils etre les payeurs? (Must the Polluters be the Payers? With English summary.)
by Serge-Christophe Kolm - 524-542 Factor Market Distortions and the Two-Sector Model of Economic Growth
by Raveendra N. Batra & Francisco R. Casas - 543-555 The St Lawrence Seaway: National Shares in Seaway Wheat Benefits
by Leon F. Sydor - 556-563 Sluggish International Capital Movements and Economic Growth
by Kwan S. Kim - 563-571 On the Dynamics of Air Pollution: A Correct Interpretation
by Leonard Laudadio - 571-577 Highway Costs and Revenues in Canada: A Further Comment
by Z. Haritos - 577-578 Highway User Charges: Another Comment
by R. A. McLarty
August 1971, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 279-298 The Role of Speculation in Forward-Rate Determination: The Canadian Flexible Dollar 1953-1960
by Jonathan Kesselman - 299-313 Multi-Sectoral Growth and Technological Change
by B. L. Scarfe - 314-323 Une estimation d'un sentier de revenu de plein emploi pour l'economie quebecoise. (An Estimate of Income on a Full Employment Path for the Quebec Economy. With English summary.)
by Yves Rabeau - 324-341 International Corporate Transfer Prices and Government Policy
by L. W. Copithorne - 342-352 Incentives and Labour Supply on Soviet Collective Farms
by Michael E. Bradley - 353-361 Long-Run Changes in the Industrial Structure of the Canadian Work Force
by R. Marvin McInnis - 362-373 Evaluation of Institutional and On-the-Job Manpower Training in Ontario
by Ozay Mehmet - 374-381 Introducing Useful Money into a Growth Model
by Douglas D. Purvis - 382-388 The Determination of Investment in Keynes's Model
by Asimakopulos A. - 389-394 Notes on Growth and the Balance of Payments
by Rudiger Dornbusch - 401-404 The Interest Sensitivity of Canadian Mortgage Flows: A Comment
by James E. Pesando - 404-405 Capital Mobility and Size: A Comment
by John E. Pippenger
May 1971, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 131-163 A Contribution to the New Theory of Demand: A Rehabilitation of the Giffen Good
by Richard G. Lipsey & Gideon Rosenbluth - 164-181 Adverse Effects of Tax and Interest Hikes as Strengthening the Case for Incomes Polices-or a Part of the Elephant
by John H. Hotson - 182-197 Toward a Dynamic Model of the Yugoslav Firm
by Eirik G. Furubotn - 198-215 'Behavioural' Cost Functions for Hospitals
by R. G. Evans - 216-224 Distribution and Efficiency in Benefit-Cost Analysis
by William B. Neenan - 225-237 Economic Growth, Intermediate Products, and the Terms of Trade
by Raveendra N. Batra & Prasanta K. Pattanaik - 238-249 Capital Goods, Intermediate Goods and the Volume of Trade
by Ernest Nadel - 250-254 Capital Theory Up to Date: A Comment on Mrs. Robinson's Article
by C. E. Ferguson - 254-256 Capital Theory Up to Date: A Reply
by Joan Robinson - 256-263 General Equilibrium Aspects of Canada's White Paper on Tax Reform
by Mel Krauss
February 1971, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-20 The Reciprocity Treaty of 1854
by Robert E. Ankli - 21-36 Canadian Manufactured Commodity Output, 1870-1915
by Duncan M. McDougall - 37-49 Keynes and the Monetarists
by Sidney Weintraub - 50-60 The Optimum Monetary Instrument Variable in a Linear Economic Model
by Thomas J. Sargent - 61-77 Provincial-Municipal Grants: Estimates of Intercounty Income Redistribution through Ontario Grant Programmes in 1961
by Ronald W. Crowley - 78-85 Commodity Taxes, Variable Labour Supply and Trade
by Keith Acheson - 86-98 Cost-Benefit Rules for Poorer Countries
by E. J. Mishan - 99-101 Highway Costs and Expenditures in Canada: A Comment
by J. A. Johnson
November 1970, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 525-540 Reflections on the International Monetary System
by William C. Hood - 541-549 The Effect of Out-Migration on Regional Employment
by John Vanderkamp - 550-576 Interprovincial Migration and Economic Adjustment
by Thomas J. Courchene - 577-594 Demand for International Reserves: A Cross-Country Analysis
by Peter B. Clark - 595-602 Border Taxes, Border Tax Adjustments, Comparative Advantage, and the Balance of Payments
by Harry G. Johnson & Mel Krauss - 603-606 Highway Costs and Expenditures in Canada: A Comment
by D. W. Conklin & J. E. Tanner & L. S. Zudak - 607-612 Professor Marion on Production Functions, Wages, Employment, and Prices: A Comment
by John Beare - 615-616 Pareto, Public Goods, and Politics: A Comment
by Donald John Roberts - 616-617 Pareto, Public Goods, and Politics: A Reply
by D. M. Winch
August 1970, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 357-385 Bank's Supply Function and the Equilibrium Quantity of Money
by Boris P. Pesek - 386-406 The Demand for Automobiles
by John G. Cragg & Russell S. Uhler - 407-421 The Interest Sensitivity of Canadian Mortgage Flows
by Lawrence B. Smith & Gordon R. Sparks - 422-431 On the Dynamics of Air Pollution Control
by David Donaldson & Peter Victor - 432-447 The Effects of Distribution Cost on Elasticities of Demand and Supply
by Dan Usher - 448-462 Dynamic Analysis and the Walrasian Tatonnement
by G. Lermer - 463-475 Air Transport Demand, Congestion Costs, and the Theory of Optimal Airport Use
by Alan Abouchar - 476-486 Settlement Patterns of Canadian Emigrants to the United States, 1850-1960
by Richard K. Vedder & Lowell E. Gallaway - 487-506 Proposals for Tax Reform: A Review of the White Paper
by John Helliwell - 507-511 Fiscal Marksmanship in Canada
by D. A. L. Auld - 511-515 Prorationing and the Economic Efficiency of Crude Oil Production
by G. C. Watkins
May 1970, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 183-198 Le nationalisme, l'unite nationale et la theorie economique de l'information. (Nationalism, National Unity, and the Economic Theory of Information. With English summary.)
by Jean-Luc Migue - 199-212 A Two-Sector Model of Economic Growth with Induced Technical Progress
by Winston W. Chang - 213-222 Policy Reactions and the Benefit of Foreign Investment
by Rudolph G. Penner - 223-237 On Private Plans in the Theory of Pensions
by A. Asimakopulos & J. C. Weldon - 238-254 New British Investment in Canada, 1865-1914
by Matthew Simon - 255-275 Aggregate Factors in the Trends of Capital-Output Ratios
by John E. La Tourette - 276-290 The Estimation of Postwar Regional Consumption Functions in Canada
by W. J. Gillen & A. Guccione - 291-299 The Crawling Peg and Exchange Stability
by E. Ray Canterbery & John T. Boorman - 300-308 The Benefits and Costs of Study Abroad and Migration
by Yochanan Comay - 309-317 Capital Theory Up to Date
by Joan Robinson - 318-324 The Theory of Optimum Currency Areas
by Herbert G. Grubel - 324-330 Nonoptimality of Money
by Boris P. Pesek
February 1970, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-13 Exchange Rates and Co-ordinated Stabilization Policy
by Thomas F. Dernburg - 14-38 The Relation between Foreign Control and Concentration in Canadian Industry
by G. Rosenbluth - 39-61 A Simulation Model of Changes in Concentration
by Lars Engwall - 62-78 Commodity Taxation as a Determinant of Trade
by James R. Melvin - 79-86 Trade Tax Assymmetry
by G. A. Mumey - 87-94 Classical Monetary Theory and the Velocity of Circulation
by Cliff Lloyd - 95-110 Some Methodological Aspects of the 1971 Census in Canada
by T. G. Beynon & Sylvia Ostry & R. Platek - 111-122 The Resource Content in International Trade
by James R. Williams - 123-139 Quit Rates in Manufacturing Industries in the United States
by Terence J. Wales - 140-144 The Firm, the Industry, and the Long-Run Demand for Factors of Production
by Lowell R. Bassett & Thomas E. Borcherding - 145-146 The Cyclical Variability of Labour-Force Participation Rates in Canada: Comment
by Lawrence H. Officer & Peter R. Andersen - 146-151 A Note on Labour-Force Participation and Unemployment
by Robert Swidinsky - 151-153 The Taxation of Capital Gains: A Comment
by Hirofumi Shibata - 154-158 The Taxation of Capital Gains: Reply
by John Helliwell - 164-167 The Shifting of the Corporation Income Tax in Canada: Reply
by Byron G. Spencer
November 1969, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 477-491 Asset Prices and the Demand for Asset Values
by M. C. Urquhart - 492-508 Pareto, Public Goods and Politics
by David M. Winch - 509-525 Highway Costs and Expenditures in Canada
by M. Q. Dalvi - 526-535 Money, Wealth and Time Preference in a Stationary Economy
by David Laidler - 536-545 The Use of Production Functions in the Analysis of Trade-Offs between Unemployment and the Price Level
by Gerald Marion - 546-556 The Allocation Efficiency of Canada's Market for New Equity Issues
by David C. Shaw - 557-569 A Bi-Sectoral Housing Market Model
by Lawrence B. Smith - 570-579 Research and Development Costs as a Barrier to Entry
by Dennis C. Mueller & John E. Tilton - 580-589 A Note on the Determinants of the Growth of Firms and Gibrat's Law
by Matityahu Marcus - 590-598 Marshall's Theory of Competitive Exchange
by D. A. Walker - 599-604 Minimum Wage Laws: A General Equilibrium Analysis
by Harry G. Johnson - 604-612 Learning by Doing and Optimum Savings
by J. Black - 612-618 International Commodity Agreements to Promote Aid and Efficiency: The Case of Coffee: A Comment
by Alton D. Law
August 1969, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 333-352 The Standard Theory of Tariffs
by Harry G. Johnson - 353-374 Real Wages and Cyclical Variations in Employment: A Re-Examination of the Evidence
by Ronald G. Bodkin - 389-402 Increasing Returns to Scale as a Determinant of Trade
by James R. Melvin - 403-415 Some Implications of Variable Returns to Scale
by Horst Herberg & Murray C. Kemp - 416-426 The Elasticity of Demand for Canadian Exports to the United States
by D. D. Detomasi - 427-434 Trade and Welfare with Multi-Person Communities
by Trent J. Bertrand - 435-442 The Behaviour of the Aggregate Reserve Ratio of Canadian Chartered Banks
by Albert Breton - 443-448 Prorationing and the Economic Efficiency of Crude Oil Production
by Nabil T. Khoury - 448-452 The Quantity Theory and Income Expenditure Theory in an Open Economy Revisited
by George Macesich - 452-455 A Note on Soviet Profit Maximization
by David Conklin - 455-459 Population Increase: A Comment
by John Isbister - 459-461 Population Increase: Reply
by Edmund S. Phelps - 461-462 The Partial Symmetry of Benefit and Cost Spillovers and Allocative Efficiency in a Federal System
by Edward G. Boehne - 462-466 News of the Association
by Gilles Paquet & A. Asimakopulos & A. Raynauld
May 1969, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 165-189 Fiscal Federalism and Economic Stability: An Examination of Multi-Level Public Finances in Canada, 1952-1965
by T. R. Robinson & T. J. Courchene - 190-209 The Effects of Fiscal and Monetary Policies under Flexible and Fixed Exchange Rates
by Akira Takayama - 210-229 The Effects of Low-Cost Hydro Power on Industrial Location
by Gunter Schramm - 230-249 Consumer Attitudes, Buying Intentions and Expenditures: An Analysis of the Canadian Data
by Harold T. Shapiro & Gerald E. Angevine - 250-267 Structural Unemployment in Canada: The Occupational Dimension
by S. F. Kaliski - 268-277 The Cyclical Variability of Labour Force Participation Rates in Canada
by Pierre-Paul Proulx - 278-287 Labour-Force Participation in Canada
by Lawrence H. Officer & Peter R. Andersen - 288-298 A Quantitative Study of Entrepreneurship and Its Determinants in Asia
by Peter F. Bell - 299-302 What Traditional Monetary Theory Really Wasn't
by Robert Clower - 303-308 Nonoptimality of Money Holding under Laissez Faire
by Paul A. Samuelson - 308-314 A Note on Labour, Wages, and Rent in Smith's Theory of Value
by G. Rosenbluth - 314-318 The Taxation of Capital Gains
by John Helliwell - 318-321 Brunner and Meltzer on Federal Reserve Monetary Policy during the Great Depression
by Elmus R. Wicker
February 1969, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-20 The Economics of the National Hockey League
by J. C. H. Jones - 21-34 The Shifting of the Corporation Income Tax in Canada
by Byron G. Spencer - 52-64 Optimal Educational Investment Program in an Economic Planning Model
by Pierre N. V. Tu - 65-77 The Term Structure of Interest Rates in Canada
by Rodney Dobell & Thomas Sargent - 78-89 Labour and Non-Labour Income Saving Propensities
by Edwin Burmeister & Paul Taubman - 90-105 A Structural Model of the Foreign Exchange Market
by John Helliwell - 106-114 Technical Progress, Factor Substitution and Income Distribution in Canadian Manufacturing 1926-39 and 1946-61
by Yehuda Kotowitz - 115-124 The Economics of Production Control: The Example of Tobacco
by D. R. Campbell - 125-130 A Note on Demand for Public Goods
by Ronald F. Hoffman - 130-134 A Synthesis of Primitive Neoclassical Models of Closed and Open Economies
by D. J. Donaldson & P. A. Neher - 135-137 The Stability of the Balanced Growth Path under Factor-Augmenting Technical Progress
by Koji Okuguchi - 138-139 Charles Lemelin 1912-1968
by Gilles Paquet
February 1968, Volume 1, Issue s1
- 159-182 The Carter Commission Report
by R. A. Musgrave - 183-194 A Landmark in the Annals of Taxation
by Arnold C. Harberger - 195-205 The Carter Report: Some Misgivings
by Milton Moore - 206-232 On Estimating the Effect of the Carter Commission's Recommendations on Domestic Savings
by Grant L. Reuber & Ronald G. Bodkin - 233-254 Simulating the Macroeconomic Effects of the Carter Proposals
by John Helliwell - 255-267 On an Optimal Use of the Income Averaging Facilities in the Proposals of the Carter Commission
by A. H. Q. M. Merkies
November 1968, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 699-717 On the Theory of Government Pension Plans
by A. Asimakopulos & J. C. Weldon - 718-739 The Transmission of Demand Fluctuations Through a Distribution and Production System, the Tv-Set Industry
by Charles C. Holt & Franco Modigliani & John P. Shelton - 740-762 Rates of Return in Railway Investment and Implications for Government Subsidization of the Canadian Pacific Railway: Some Preliminary Results
by Peter J. George - 763-771 A Table of Banking System Multipliers
by J. A. Galbraith - 772-790 International Trading Relationships for a Small Country: The Case of New Zealand
by Stephen J. Turnovsky - 791-804 Land, Water, and Ownership
by J. H. Dales - 805-815 L'Equilibre De La Balance Des Paiements et L'Integration Des Marches Des Capitaux: Le Cas Du Canada 1923-30
by Rodrigue Tremblay - 815-819 The Canadian Experience with Flexible Exchange Rates: An Alternative Hypothesis
by R. L. Crouch - 819-822 The Measurement of Disguised Unemployment
by D. R. Campbell - 822-825 Regional Social Accounts: Nova Scotia 1961-64
by Stanislaw Czamanski - 825-828 A Note on the Elasticity of Demand
by Leonard Laudadio
August 1968, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 497-518 Population Increase
by Edmund S. Phelps - 519-539 The Relation between Excess Demand for Labour and the Rate of Change of Money Wages in Canadian Manufacturing Industry
by Gerald Marion - 540-550 Optimal Economic Growth and Distribution and the Social Utility Function
by A. Asimakopulos - 551-565 Structural Unemployment in Canada: Towards a Definition of the Geographic Dimension
by S. F. Kaliski