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May 2023, Volume 56, Issue 2
- 343-356 Approaches to learn about employer learning
by Mahmut Ablay & Fabian Lange - 357-386 Globalization, recruitments, and job mobility
by Carl Davidson & Fredrik Heyman & Steven Matusz & Fredrik Sjöholm & Susan Chun Zhu - 387-422 Preventing bank panics: The role of the regulator's preferences
by Jiahong Gao & Robert R. Reed - 423-452 Jack of fewer trades: Evolution of specialization in research
by Jinyoung Kim & Kanghyock Koh - 453-489 Convenience yield and real exchange rate dynamics: A present‐value interpretation
by Yu‐Hsi Chou & Chia‐Yi Yen - 490-519 Respecting entitlements in legislative bargaining: A matter of preference or necessity?
by Anita Gantner & Regine Oexl - 520-552 Do ridesharing services cause traffic congestion?
by Jindong Pang & Shulin Shen - 553-592 The impact of preferential trade agreements on the duration of antidumping protection
by Min Zhu & Thomas J. Prusa - 593-621 Imported carbon emissions: Evidence from French manufacturing companies
by Damien Dussaux & Francesco Vona & Antoine Dechezleprêtre - 622-646 Search less for a better price
by Eren Bilen & Deniz Dizdar & Chun‐Hui Miao - 647-675 The impact of international students on housing markets
by Tatiana Mocanu & Pedro Tremacoldi‐Rossi - 676-718 The impact of foreign direct investment on innovation at domestic firms: Evidence from the deregulation of foreign investment in China
by Yan Liu & Xuan Wang - 719-757 Skills scarcity and export intensity
by Carlo Perroni & Davide Suverato - 758-786 The US–China Phase One trade deal: An economic analysis of the managed trade agreement
by Michael Funke & Adrian Wende
February 2023, Volume 56, Issue 1
- 5-23 Morale, performance and disclosure
by Xu Jiang & Ying Xue - 24-45 Quid pro quo harassment, contracts and liability
by Mehmet Baç - 46-59 Manager‐specific shocks, financial constraints and conglomerate merger
by Jieying Hong & Rui Zhang - 60-86 Salience and horizontal differentiation
by R. Emre Aytimur - 87-113 One for all or all for one: Does the category captain play favourites
by Myongjin Kim & Leilei Shen & Suman Basuroy & Sri Beldona - 114-132 The impacts of suppliers and mutual outsourcing on organizational forms
by Yasuhiro Arai & Noriaki Matsushima - 133-163 Non‐tariff measures: What's tariffs got to do with it?
by David J. Kuenzel - 164-190 Heterogeneous impacts of the Section 301 tariffs: Evidence from the revision of product lists
by Hong Ma & Lingsheng Meng - 191-224 Manufacturing output and extreme temperature: Evidence from Canada
by Philippe Kabore & Nicholas Rivers - 225-246 Penalties for speeding and their effect on moving violations: Evidence from Quebec drivers
by Vincent Chandler & Lealand Morin & Jeffrey Penney - 247-287 Oil and US stock market shocks: Implications for Canadian equities
by Reinhold Heinlein & Scott M. R. Mahadeo - 288-305 Correcting for transitory effects in RCTs: Evidence from the RAND Health Insurance Experiment
by Mona Balesh Abadi & Kevin Devereux & Farah Omran - 306-338 Commercial‐to‐residential land‐use conversion and residential recentralization in large cities
by Hangtian Xu
February 2022, Volume 55, Issue S1
- 5-8 Introduction to the Special Issue on COVID Economics
by Victor Aguirregabiria & Siwan Anderson & Hashmat Khan - 9-53 Debt‐relief programs and money left on the table: Evidence from Canada's response to COVID‐19
by Jason Allen & Robert Clark & Shaoteng Li & Nicolas Vincent - 54-87 The heterogeneous effects of COVID‐19 on Canadian household consumption, debt and savings
by James MacGee & Thomas Michael Pugh & Kurt See - 88-114 Consumer credit usage in Canada during the coronavirus pandemic
by Anson T. Y. Ho & Lealand Morin & Harry J. Paarsch & Kim P. Huynh - 115-134 Short‐term impact of COVID‐19 on consumption spending and its underlying mechanisms: Evidence from Singapore
by Seonghoon Kim & Kanghyock Koh & Xuan Zhang - 135-171 The double impact of deep social unrest and a pandemic: Evidence from Chile
by Carlos Madeira - 172-213 The distribution of COVID‐19–related risks
by Patrick Baylis & Pierre‐Loup Beauregard & Marie Connolly & Nicole M. Fortin & David A. Green & Pablo Gutiérrez‐Cubillos & Samuel Gyetvay & Catherine Haeck & Tímea Laura Molnár & Gaëlle Simard‐Duplain & Henry E. Siu & Maria teNyenhuis & Casey Warman - 214-247 The short‐term economic consequences of COVID‐19: Occupation tasks and mental health in Canada
by Louis‐Philippe Beland & Abel Brodeur & Derek Mikola & Taylor Wright - 248-281 Primary school reopenings and parental work
by Pierre‐Loup Beauregard & Marie Connolly & Catherine Haeck & Tímea Laura Molnár - 282-307 Many losers and a few winners: The impact of COVID‐19 on Canadian industries and regions
by Margaret E. Slade - 308-357 Effects of the COVID‐19 pandemic on the Colombian labour market: Disentangling the effect of sector‐specific mobility restrictions
by Leonardo Fabio Morales & Leonardo Bonilla‐Mejía & Jose Pulido & Luz A. Flórez & Didier Hermida & Karen L. Pulido‐Mahecha & Francisco Lasso‐Valderrama - 358-378 US Fiscal policy during and after the coronavirus
by Paul Gomme - 379-405 Macroeconomic uncertainty and the COVID‐19 pandemic: Measure and impacts on the Canadian economy
by Kevin Moran & Dalibor Stevanovic & Adam Kader Touré - 406-445 Quantifying the economic impacts of COVID‐19 policy responses on Canada's provinces in (almost) real time
by Christopher Cotton & Bahman Kashi & Huw Lloyd‐Ellis & Frederic Tremblay & Brett Crowley - 446-479 Sectoral digital intensity and GDP growth after a large employment shock: A simple extrapolation exercise
by Giovanni Gallipoli & Christos A. Makridis - 480-502 Measuring real consumption and consumer price index bias under lockdown conditions
by W. Erwin Diewert & Kevin J. Fox - 503-539 COVID‐19 pandemic and economic scenarios for Ontario
by Miguel Casares & Paul Gomme & Hashmat Khan - 540-580 Pandemics through the lens of occupations
by Anand Chopra & Michael B. Devereux & Amartya Lahiri - 581-625 A macroeconomic model of an epidemic with silent transmission and endogenous self‐isolation
by Antonio Diez de los Rios - 626-664 COVID‐19: What if immunity wanes?
by M. Alper Çenesiz & Luís Guimarães - 665-704 Transition model for coronavirus management
by Antoine Djogbenou & Christian Gourieroux & Joann Jasiak & Paul Rilstone & Maygol Bandehali - 705-734 Compliance with social distancing: Theory and empirical evidence from Ontario during COVID‐19
by Anastasios Papanastasiou & Bradley J. Ruffle & Angela Zheng
November 2022, Volume 55, Issue 4
- 1643-1670 How do central banks make decisions?
by Francisco Ruge‐Murcia - 1671-1701 Unbundling female empowerment
by Siwan Anderson - 1702-1728 Grasping decentralized finance through the lens of economic theory
by Jonathan Chiu & Charles M. Kahn & Thorsten V. Koeppl - 1729-1761 Bitcoin adoption and beliefs in Canada
by Daniela Balutel & Christopher Henry & Jorge Vásquez & Marcel Voia - 1762-1798 The economics of cryptocurrency: Bitcoin and beyond
by Jonathan Chiu & Thorsten V. Koeppl - 1799-1833 A large Canadian database for macroeconomic analysis
by Olivier Fortin‐Gagnon & Maxime Leroux & Dalibor Stevanovic & Stéphane Surprenant - 1834-1861 Limited commitment, endogenous credibility and the challenges of price‐level targeting
by Gino Cateau & Malik Shukayev - 1862-1893 Effect of news and noise shocks of US monetary policy on economic fluctuations in emerging market economies
by Wongi Kim & Kyunghun Kim - 1894-1928 Export conditions in small countries and their effects on domestic markets
by Martin Alfaro & Frederic Warzynski - 1929-1965 Internationalization strategies of multi‐product firms: The role of technology
by Daniel Baumgarten & Michael Irlacher & Karin Mayr‐Dorn - 1966-1989 Does a tax deduction scheme matter for jobs and investment by multinational and domestic enterprises?
by Jozef Konings & Catherine Lecocq & Bruno Merlevede - 1990-2035 Industrial cluster policy and transaction networks: Evidence from firm‐level data in Japan
by Toshihiro Okubo & Tetsuji Okazaki & Eiichi Tomiura - 2036-2057 On the limits of free trade in a Cournot world: When are restrictions on trade beneficial?
by Rabah Amir & Jim Y. Jin & Michael Troege
August 2022, Volume 55, Issue 3
- 1227-1249 The impact of climate change on mortality in the United States: Benefits and costs of adaptation
by Olivier Deschenes - 1250-1293 Immigrants and exports: Firm‐level evidence from Canada
by Miguel Cardoso & Ananth Ramanarayanan - 1294-1333 Exporting global warming? Coal trade and the shale gas boom
by Christopher R. Knittel & Konstantinos Metaxoglou & Anson Soderbery & André Trindade - 1334-1370 Signalling, screening and costly misrepresentation
by Raymond Deneckere & Sergei Severinov - 1371-1403 Piece‐rate cuts and ratchet effects
by Bruce S. Shearer - 1404-1430 Community attachment, job loss and regional labour mobility in Canada: Evidence from the Great Recession
by Derek Messacar - 1431-1459 Do age of consent laws decrease teen births?
by Louis‐Pierre Lepage - 1460-1479 Asset integration and risk‐taking in the laboratory
by William G. Morrison & Robert J. Oxoby - 1480-1506 Present bias and externalities: Can government intervention raise welfare?
by Christos Kotsogiannis & Robert Schwager - 1507-1538 Negotiating over payments for wetland ecosystem services
by Alain‐Désiré Nimubona & Jean‐Christophe Pereau - 1539-1565 The microeconomics of new trade models
by Martin Alfaro - 1566-1597 Unobserved heterogeneity in the productivity distribution and gains from trade
by Ruben Dewitte & Michel Dumont & Glenn Rayp & Peter Willemé - 1598-1637 Trade creation and trade diversion in deep agreements
by Aaditya Mattoo & Alen Mulabdic & Michele Ruta
May 2022, Volume 55, Issue 2
- 739-763 Iterated expectations under rank‐dependent expected utility and implications for common valuation methods
by Alex Stomper & Marie‐Louise Vierø - 764-799 Unobservable investments, trade efficiency and search frictions
by Yujing Xu - 800-827 Horizon effects and adverse selection in health insurance markets
by Olivier Darmouni & Dan Zeltzer - 828-867 Identifying countries at risk of fiscal crises: High‐debt developed countries
by Betty C. Daniel & Christos Shiamptanis - 868-904 Fiscal implications of interest rate normalization in the United States
by Huixin Bi & Wenyi Shen & Shu‐Chun S. Yang - 905-936 Asymmetric trade liberalizations and current account dynamics
by Alessandro Barattieri - 937-970 Housing tax expenditures and financial intermediation
by Hamed Ghiaie & Jean‐François Rouillard - 971-1026 House price, credit supply, and government policy in China
by Yin Germaschewski - 1027-1056 Import demand elasticities based on quantity data: Theory and evidence
by Shon M. Ferguson & Aaron Smith - 1057-1094 Export destination and the skill premium: Evidence from Chinese manufacturing industries
by Feicheng Wang & Chris Milner & Juliane Scheffel - 1095-1134 On the evolution of multiple jobholding in Canada
by Olena Kostyshyna & Etienne Lalé - 1135-1165 Government, trade and comparative advantage, revisited
by Makoto Tawada & Nobuhito Suga & Akihiko Yanase - 1166-1192 Optimal taxation in a free‐entry Cournot oligopoly: The average cost function approach
by Kojun Hamada & Takao Ohkawa & Makoto Okamura - 1193-1222 Long lifespan and optimal recurrent education
by Akira Momota
February 2022, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 5-37 Education and income gradients in longevity: The role of policy
by Adriana Lleras‐Muney - 38-73 Multilateral bargaining with proposer selection contest
by Duk Gyoo Kim & Sang‐Hyun Kim - 74-105 Wage offers and on‐the‐job search
by Tristan Potter & Dan Bernhardt - 106-137 Labour market conditions and adult health in Mexico
by Pinar Mine Gunes & Magda Tsaneva - 138-155 The importance of prejudice against persons with disabilities
by Morley Gunderson & Byron Lee & Guenther Lomas - 156-173 On the information contents of indirect citations
by Kim‐Sau Chung & Meng‐Yu Liang & Melody Lo - 174-212 The role of non‐discrimination in a world of discriminatory preferential trade agreements
by Kamal Saggi & Woan Foong Wong & Halis Murat Yildiz - 213-248 The gravity of experience
by Pushan Dutt & Ana Maria Santacreu & Daniel A. Traça - 249-271 How important are land values in house price growth? Evidence from Canadian cities
by Kenneth G. Stewart - 272-311 The Canadian income taxation: Statistical analysis and parametric estimates
by Musab Kurnaz & Terry A. Yip - 312-348 Endogenous fluctuations and international business cycles
by Stephen McKnight & Laura Povoledo - 349-378 Oil price shocks, firm entry and exit in a heterogeneous firm model
by Soma Patra - 379-418 Do cross‐border patents promote trade?
by Claire Brunel & Thomas Zylkin - 419-457 Import liberalization and export product mix
by Haichao Fan & Tuan Anh Luong & Edwin L‐C. Lai & Lina Zhang
November 2021, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 1459-1494 Presidential Address: The orca conjecture
by M. Scott Taylor - 1495-1524 Innis Lecture: Returns on student loans in Canada
by Lance Lochner & Qian Liu & Martin Gervais - 1525-1561 How the breadth and depth of import relationships affect the performance of Canadian manufacturers
by Matilde Bombardini & C. Keith Head & Maria D. Tito & Ruoying Wang - 1562-1608 Export tax rebates and resource misallocation: Evidence from a large developing country
by Ariel Weinberger & Qian Xuefeng & Mahmut Yaşar - 1609-1637 Estimating the impacts of payroll taxes: Evidence from Canadian employer–employee tax data
by Jonathan Deslauriers & Benoit Dostie & Robert Gagné & Jonathan Paré - 1638-1666 Measuring the gig economy in Canada using administrative data
by Sung‐Hee Jeon & Huju Liu & Yuri Ostrovsky - 1667-1683 Gender identity and relative income within households: Evidence from Canada
by Maéva Doumbia & Marion Goussé - 1684-1715 The economic benefits of recreation in Canada
by Patrick Lloyd‐Smith - 1716-1736 Group size and matching protocol in contests
by Kyung Hwan Baik & Subhasish M. Chowdhury & Abhijit Ramalingam - 1737-1781 The political economy of trade and international labour mobility
by Sebastian Galiani & Gustavo Torrens - 1782-1810 Tax competition and political agency problems
by Satoshi Kasamatsu & Daiki Kishishita - 1811-1841 Multinational banks in regulated markets: Is financial integration desirable?
by Andreas Haufler & Ian Wooton - 1842-1880 The smile curve: Evolving sources of value added in manufacturing
by Richard Baldwin & Tadashi Ito
November 2021, Volume 54, Issue 3
- 949-985 Borders, varieties and distribution costs: Evidence from a US–Canada retail chain
by Nicholas Li - 986-1017 Home bias and market power: Evidence from the Chinese automobile industry
by Mian Dai & Qiang Gong & Shiyu Tan - 1018-1045 Trade restrictiveness indexes and welfare: A structural approach
by Anson Soderbery - 1046-1071 Decomposing changes in establishment‐level emissions with entry and exit
by J. Scott Holladay & Lawrence D. LaPlue - 1072-1102 Pipeline capacity and the dynamics of Alberta crude oil price spreads
by Gregory Galay & Henry Thille - 1103-1135 Global sourcing under uncertainty
by Antoine Gervais - 1136-1167 Implementation in Pakistan of the US Integrated Cargo Container Control program: Trade‐facilitating or not?
by Salamat Ali & Richard Kneller & Chris Milner - 1168-1205 Innovation and trade in the presence of credit constraints
by Reto Foellmi & Stefan Legge & Alexa Tiemann - 1206-1251 Credit frictions, selection into external finance and gains from trade
by Florian Unger - 1252-1274 Trade without “scale effects”
by Pedro Bento - 1275-1313 Can public spending boost private consumption?
by Stylianos Asimakopoulos & Marco Lorusso & Luca Pieroni - 1314-1360 Learning efficiency shocks, knowledge capital and the business cycle: A Bayesian evaluation
by Alok Johri & Muhebullah Karimzada - 1361-1399 The determinants of IMF fiscal conditionality: Economics or politics?
by Bernardo Guimaraes & Carlos Eduardo Ladeira - 1400-1417 Apostolic voting
by Ružica Savčić & Dimitrios Xefteris - 1418-1453 Canadian Journal of Economics: A historic overview
by Konstantinos Metaxoglou
May 2021, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 475-521 Firm heterogeneity, technology adoption and the spatial distribution of population: Theory and measurement
by Alex W. Chernoff - 522-556 Fiscal integration with internal trade: Quantifying the effects of federal transfers in Canada
by Trevor Tombe & Jennifer Winter - 557-581 The life cycle of trading activity and liquidity of Government of Canada bonds: Evidence from cash, repo and securities lending markets
by Narayan Bulusu & Sermin Gungor - 582-622 Strategic profit‐sharing in a unionized differentiated goods oligopoly
by Emmanuel Petrakis & Panagiotis Skartados - 623-647 Offshoring and sequential production chains: A general equilibrium analysis
by Philipp Harms & Jaewon Jung & Oliver Lorz - 648-676 Trade in tasks: Revisiting the wage and employment effects of offshoring
by Wilhelm Kohler & Jens Wrona - 677-711 The impact of service and goods offshoring on employment: Firm‐level evidence
by Carmine Ornaghi & Ilke Van Beveren & Stijn Vanormelingen - 712-759 Natural resource exports and African countries' voting behaviour in the United Nations: Evidence from the economic rise of China
by Yi Che & Xiaoyu He & Yan Zhang - 760-792 Policy and politics: Trade adjustment assistance in the crossfire
by Christopher Laincz & Xenia Matschke & Yoto V. Yotov - 793-811 The better route to global tax coordination: Gradualism or multilateralism?
by Kai A. Konrad & Marcel Thum - 812-839 Large and influential: Firm size and governments’ corporate tax rate choice
by Nadine Riedel & Martin Simmler - 840-863 Education: Optimal choice and efficient policy
by Wolfram F. Richter & Kerstin Schneider - 864-891 Social preferences, monopsony and government intervention
by Laszlo Goerke & Michael Neugart - 892-922 How much do global value chains boost innovation?
by Roberta Piermartini & Stela Rubínová - 923-943 The impact of technological change on new trade: Evidence from the container revolution
by Daniel M. Bernhofen & Zouheir El‐Sahli & Richard Kneller
February 2021, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 5-33 Identification of firms’ beliefs in structural models of market competition
by Victor Aguirregabiria - 34-67 Microfinance and missing markets
by M. Shahe Emran & A. K. M. Mahbub Morshed & Joseph E. Stiglitz - 68-91 On the profitability of self‐sabotage
by David P. Brown & David E. M. Sappington - 92-125 Optimal sequential contract with a risk‐averse supplier
by Chifeng Dai - 126-163 Indian residential schools: Height and body mass post‐1930
by Donna L. Feir & M. Christopher Auld - 164-192 The evolution of longevity: Evidence from Canada
by Kevin Milligan & Tammy Schirle - 193-227 The Earned Income Tax Credit: Targeting the poor but crowding out wealth
by Maren Froemel & Charles Gottlieb - 228-258 On the interpretation of diploma wage effects estimated by regression discontinuity designs
by Georg Graetz - 259-283 Opting out and topping up reconsidered: Informal care under uncertain altruism
by Chiara Canta & Helmuth Cremer - 284-310 Exempted sectors in free trade agreements
by Alan V. Deardorff & Rishi R. Sharma - 311-337 Innovation, trade and multi‐product firms
by Letizia Montinari & Massimo Riccaboni & Stefano Schiavo - 338-375 Estimating the trade and welfare effects of Brexit: A panel data structural gravity model
by Harald Oberhofer & Michael Pfaffermayr - 376-409 Estimating the effects of non‐discriminatory trade policies within structural gravity models
by Benedikt Heid & Mario Larch & Yoto V. Yotov - 410-442 Transfers in the gravity equation
by Hendrik W. Kruse & Inmaculada Martínez‐Zarzoso - 443-470 The impact of inflation targeting: Testing the good luck hypothesis
by Federico Ravenna & Marcus Mølbak Ingholt
November 2020, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 1364-1364 Foreword to the special issue
by Hillel Rapoport & Arthur Sweetman - 1365-1403 An introduction to the economics of immigration in OECD countries
by Anthony Edo & Lionel Ragot & Hillel Rapoport & Sulin Sardoschau & Andreas Steinmayr & Arthur Sweetman - 1404-1428 Skill transferability and the earnings of immigrants
by Nick Manuel & Miana Plesca - 1429-1456 Do potential migrants internalize migrant rights in OECD host societies?
by Michel Beine & Joël Machado & Ilse Ruyssen - 1457-1494 Computerization and immigration: Theory and evidence from the United States
by Gaetano Basso & Giovanni Peri & Ahmed S. Rahman - 1495-1522 International students and labour market outcomes of US‐born workers
by Murat Demirci - 1523-1551 Living in limbo: Economic and social costs for refugees
by Nadiya Ukrayinchuk & Olena Havrylchyk - 1552-1598 Not just a work permit: EU citizenship and the consumption behaviour of documented and undocumented immigrants
by Effrosyni Adamopoulou & Ezgi Kaya - 1599-1617 Immigrant earnings returns to post‐migration education: Evidence for Canada, 1999–2013
by Wen Ci & Michelle Laing & Marcel Voia & Christopher Worswick - 1618-1641 Migration as a test of the happiness set‐point hypothesis: Evidence from immigration to Canada and the United Kingdom
by John F. Helliwell & Hugh Shiplett & Aneta Bonikowska - 1642-1662 Immigrants’ net direct fiscal contribution: How does it change over their lifetime?
by Haozhen Zhang & Jianwei Zhong & Cédric de Chardon - 1663-1702 Individual attitudes towards migration: A re‐examination of the evidence
by Tobias Müller & Silvio Hong Tiing Tai - 1703-1744 The effect of migration on terror: Made at home or imported from abroad?
by Axel Dreher & Martin Gassebner & Paul Schaudt - 1745-1792 The role of institutions and immigrant networks in firms’ offshoring decisions
by Simone Moriconi & Giovanni Peri & Dario Pozzoli
August 2020, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 871-915 Temporary foreign workers and firms: Theory and Canadian evidence
by Pierre Brochu & Till Gross & Christopher Worswick - 916-948 Trade and labour standards: Will there be a race to the bottom?
by Zhiqi Chen & Afshan Dar‐Brodeur - 949-981 Innovation, patents and trade: A firm‐level analysis
by Evangelia Chalioti & Kyriakos Drivas & Sarantis Kalyvitis & Margarita Katsimi - 982-1015 Multinationals, intra‐firm trade and employment volatility
by Kozo Kiyota & Toshiyuki Matsuura & Yoshio Higuchi - 1016-1058 Wage inequality, skill‐specific unemployment and trade liberalization
by Seda Koymen‐Ozer - 1059-1097 The role of the gravity forces on firms’ trade
by Antonio Navas & Francesco Serti & Chiara Tomasi - 1098-1131 Going the distance: Estimating the effect of provincial borders on trade when geography (and everything else) matters
by Robby K. Bemrose & W. Mark Brown & Jesse Tweedle - 1132-1161 GSP expiration and declining exports from developing countries
by Shushanik Hakobyan - 1162-1198 Aid and growth: New evidence using an excludable instrument
by Axel Dreher & Sarah Langlotz - 1199-1210 Dynamic incentives in microfinance with commitment‐type borrower
by Shiqu Zhou - 1211-1245 Exposing false advertising
by Florian Baumann & Alexander Rasch - 1246-1273 Financial stability and interest‐rate policy: A quantitative assessment of costs and benefit
by Stefan Laséen & Andrea Pescatori - 1274-1291 Exchange rate passthrough at the micro and macro levels in a small open economy: Evidence from several million unit values
by John Lewis - 1292-1317 Social connections and editorship in economics
by Raffaele Miniaci & Michele Pezzoni - 1318-1358 A time to make laws and a time to fundraise? On the relation between salaries and time use for state politicians
by Mitchell Hoffman & Elizabeth Lyons
May 2020, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 407-436 Modelling and predicting the competitive effects of vertical mergers: The bargaining leverage over rivals effect
by William P. Rogerson - 437-459 The incidence of income taxes on high earners in Canada
by Stephen Gordon - 460-495 Property rights on First Nations reserve land
by Fernando M. Aragón & Anke S. Kessler - 496-525 Public transit and air pollution: Evidence from Canadian transit strikes
by Nicholas Rivers & Soodeh Saberian & Brandon Schaufele - 526-562 Leave it in the ground? Oil sands development under carbon pricing
by Branko Bošković & Andrew Leach - 563-591 Marijuana and alcohol: Evidence using border analysis and retail sales data
by Michele Baggio & Alberto Chong & Sungoh Kwon - 592-636 Trade, transport costs and trade imbalances: An empirical examination of international markets and backhauls
by Felix L. Friedt & Wesley W. Wilson - 637-664 Do economic integration agreements affect trade predictability? A group effect analysis
by Erik Figueiredo & Luiz Renato Lima - 665-719 Risk sharing and export performance with firm heterogeneity
by Seung Hoon Lee & Byongju Lee