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May 2014, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 517-539 Are small or large producers driving the Canada‐U.S. labour productivity gap? Recent evidence from manufacturing
by Jianmin Tang - 540-554 Unemployment and welfare consequences of international outsourcing under monopolistic competition
by Richard A. Brecher & Zhiqi Chen - 555-579 Unemployment and product market competition in a Cournot model with efficiency wages
by Zhiqi Chen & Bo Zhao - 580-604 International trade and directed search unemployment in general equilibrium
by Ian King & Frank Stähler - 605-633 Social evaluations when populations differ in size
by Jean‐Yves Duclos & Agnès Zabsonré - 634-663 How important are school principals in the production of student achievement?
by Elizabeth Dhuey & Justin Smith - 664-696 Post‐secondary attendance by parental income in the U.S. and Canada: Do financial aid policies explain the differences?
by Philippe Belley & Marc Frenette & Lance Lochner
February 2014, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-34 Viewpoint: Boosting Recessions
by Serena Ng - 35-69 The Impact of Placing Adolescent Males into Foster Care on Education, Income Assistance, and Convictions
by William P. Warburton & Rebecca N. Warburton & Arthur Sweetman & Clyde Hertzman - 70-97 How Would One Extra Year of High School Affect Academic Performance in University? Evidence from an Educational Policy Change
by Harry Krashinsky - 98-114 Fertility, Intra‐Generational Redistribution, and Social Security Sustainability
by Makoto Hirazawa & Koji Kitaura & Akira Yakita - 115-143 Social Security and Family Support
by M.‐L. Leroux & P. Pestieau - 144-172 Tariff Structure, Trade Expansion, and Canadian Protectionism, 1870–1910
by Eugene Beaulieu & Jevan Cherniwchan - 173-202 Taxation and Market Power
by Kai A. Konrad & Florian Morath & Wieland Müller - 203-231 Ownership, Access, and Sequential Investment
by Maxim Mai & Vladimir Smirnov & Andrew Wait - 232-249 Regional versus Multilateral Trade Liberalization, Environmental Taxation, and Welfare
by Soham Baksi - 250-271 Managerial versus Production Wages: Offshoring, Country Size, and Endowments
by Sebastian Benz & Wilhelm Kohler - 272-297 To Ban or Not to Ban: Foreign Lobbying and Cross‐National Externalities
by Toke S. Aidt & Uk Hwang - 298-324 The Entry‐Deterring Effects of Inflexible Regulation
by Ana Espínola‐Arredondo & Félix Muñoz‐Garcia & Jude Bayham - 325-347 Exclusion via Non‐Exclusive Contracts
by Aggey Semenov & Julian Wright - 348-371 Incentives for Journal Editors
by Jinyoung Kim & Kanghyock Koh
November 2013, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 1160-1195 Presidential Address: Default and liquidity regimes in the bond market during the 2002–2012 period
by Georges Dionne & Olfa Maalaoui Chun - 1196-1231 Innis Lecture: What separates us? Sources of resistance to globalization
by Keith Head & Thierry Mayer - 1232-1264 Does trade stimulate product quality upgrading?
by Ana M. Fernandes & Caroline Paunov - 1265-1294 Trade policy and industrial development: iron and steel in a small open economy, 1870−1913
by Kris Inwood & Ian Keay - 1295-1316 The political economy of tariff protection in China: evidence from the WTO accession
by Chang Hong - 1317-1350 Dutch Disease, factor mobility, and the Alberta Effect: the case of federations
by Ohad Raveh - 1351-1379 Redistribution, state trading enterprises and ‘politically optimal’ tariffs
by Steve McCorriston & Donald MacLaren - 1380-1405 An analysis of Turkey's accession to the European Union
by Gül Ertan Özgüzer & Luca Pensieroso - 1406-1430 International migration, transfer of norms and home country fertility
by Michel Beine & Frédéric Docquier & Maurice Schiff - 1431-1462 Why do immigrant workers in Australia perform better than those in Canada? Is it the immigrants or their labour markets?
by Andrew Clarke & Mikal Skuterud - 1463-1479 Migrant smuggling when exploitation is private information
by Yuji Tamura - 1480-1509 The risk and cost of job loss in Canada, 1978–2008
by René Morissette & Hanqing Qiu & Ping Ching Winnie Chan - 1510-1536 Immigrant earnings growth: selection bias or real progress?
by Garnett Picot & Patrizio Piraino - 1537-1570 Imputing rent in consumption measures, with an application to consumption poverty in Canada, 1997–2009
by Sam Norris & Krishna Pendakur - 1571-1605 Export‐supporting FDI
by Sebastian Krautheim - 1606-1630 A model of advertising format competition: on the use of celebrities in ads
by C. Robert Clark & Ignatius J. Horstmann
August 2013, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 791-810 Something in the water: contaminated drinking water and infant health
by Janet Currie & Joshua Graff Zivin & Katherine Meckel & Matthew Neidell & Wolfram Schlenker - 811-835 Seasonal adjustment, demography, and GDP growth
by Geoffrey R. Dunbar - 836-864 Optimal monetary policy: distribution efficiency versus production efficiency
by Haitao Xiang - 865-880 On indeterminacy and growth under progressive taxation and productive government spending
by Shu‐Hua Chen & Jang‐Ting Guo - 881-899 Filtering and email pricing as solutions to spam
by B. Curtis Eaton & Ian A. MacDonald & Laura Meriluoto - 900-927 Bounded rationality, expectations, and child labour
by Patrick M. Emerson & Shawn D. Knabb - 928-955 Does complexity explain the structure of trade?
by Asier Minondo & Francisco Requena‐Silvente - 956-981 Imports and TFP at the firm level: the role of absorptive capacity
by Patricia Augier & Olivier Cadot & Marion Dovis - 982-1013 Market entry and trade weighted import costs
by Benjamin Bridgman - 1014-1036 Industrial actions in schools: strikes and student achievement
by Michael Baker - 1037-1065 The gender wage gap among recent post‐secondary graduates in Canada: a distributional approach
by Brahim Boudarbat & Marie Connolly - 1066-1084 Corporate social responsibility, stock prices, and tax policy
by Amir Barnea & Robert Heinkel & Alan Kraus - 1085-1109 Income convergence among U.S. states: cross‐sectional and time series evidence
by Jac C. Heckelman - 1110-1122 Renewable resource management with environmental prediction: the importance of structural specification
by Chris J. Kennedy & Edward B. Barbier - 1123-1155 Inequality, growth, and environmental quality trade‐offs in a model with human capital accumulation
by Marta Aloi & Frederic Tournemaine
May 2013, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 361-378 Solving the global warming problem: beyond markets, simple mechanisms may help!
by David Martimort & Wilfried Sand‐Zantman - 379-411 Quality of life, firm productivity, and the value of amenities across Canadian cities
by David Albouy & Fernando Leibovici & Casey Warman - 412-440 The source of the new Canadian job stability patterns
by Pierre Brochu - 441-468 Estimating the benefit of high school for university‐bound students: evidence of subject‐specific human capital accumulation
by Louis‐Philippe Morin - 469-496 Middle school or junior high? How grade‐level configurations affect academic achievement
by Elizabeth Dhuey - 497-525 Maximizing human development
by Merwan Engineer & Ian King - 526-554 Mixed duopoly, privatization, and subsidization with excess burden of taxation
by Toshihiro Matsumura & Yoshihiro Tomaru - 555-586 Do central banks respond to exchange rate movements? Some new evidence from structural estimation
by Wei Dong - 587-610 Public infrastructure, non‐cooperative investments, and endogenous growth
by Charles Figuières & Fabien Prieur & Mabel Tidball - 611-633 Asymmetric Information, Auditing Commitment, and Economic Growth
by Wai‐Hong Ho & Yong Wang - 634-655 The fundamental problem of accounting
by Robert D. Cairns - 656-688 The political economy of naturalization
by Fabio Mariani - 689-704 The endowment effect and intertemporal choice: a laboratory investigation
by William G. Morrison & Robert J. Oxoby - 705-724 A swing state theory of trade protection in the Electoral College
by Mirabelle Muûls & Dimitra Petropoulou - 725-764 Electoral systems and protectionism: an industry‐level analysis
by Adina Ardelean & Carolyn L. Evans - 765-790 Trade openness reduces growth volatility when countries are well diversified
by Mona Haddad & Jamus Jerome Lim & Cosimo Pancaro & Christian Saborowski
February 2013, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-3 Canadian Economics Association/L'Association canadienne d'Économique Fellows
by David Laidler & Michael Parkin - 4-22 Intellectual property rights as development determinants
by Theo S. Eicher & Monique Newiak - 23-45 Unionization, international integration, and selection
by Catia Montagna & Antonella Nocco - 46-77 Exposure to FDI and new plant survival: evidence in Canada
by Yanling Wang - 78-102 Greasing the wheels of international commerce: how services facilitate firms’ international sourcing
by Peter Debaere & Holger Görg & Horst Raff - 103-134 Market thickness, sunk costs, productivity, and the outsourcing decision: an empirical analysis of manufacturing firms in France
by Liza Jabbour - 135-153 National borders matter … where one draws the lines too
by Emmanuelle Lavallée & Vincent Vicard - 154-179 Tear down this wall: on the persistence of borders in trade
by Volker Nitsch & Nikolaus Wolf - 180-207 On the role of job assignment in a comparison of education systems
by Katsuya Takii & Ryuichi Tanaka - 208-238 Quality and quantity in primary care mixed‐payment models: evidence from family health organizations in Ontario
by Boris Kralj & Jasmin Kantarevic - 239-265 The benefits of storage and non‐renewable resource price dynamics
by Jason Stevens - 266-281 On input market surplus and its relation to the downstream market game
by Leonardo J. Basso - 282-309 Certification of corporate social responsibility activities in oligopolistic markets
by Constantine Manasakis & Evangelos Mitrokostas & Emmanuel Petrakis - 310-337 Imperfect financial integration and asymmetric information: competing explanations of the home bias puzzle?
by Jordi Mondria & Thomas Wu - 338-360 Teen families, welfare transfers, and the minimum wage: evidence from Canada
by Anindya Sen & Hideki Ariizumi
November 2012, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 1247-1272 Top income shares in Canada: recent trends and policy implications
by Michael R. Veall - 1273-1309 Bilateral exposures and systemic solvency risk
by C. Gouriéroux & J.‐C. Héam & A. Monfort - 1310-1331 Second thoughts on the exporter productivity premium
by Philipp J.H. Schröder & Allan Sørensen - 1332-1368 What makes a successful export? Evidence from firm‐product‐ level data
by Holger Görg & Richard Kneller & Balázs Muraközy - 1369-1396 Strategic competition and optimal parallel import policy
by Santanu Roy & Kamal Saggi - 1397-1430 Intra‐firm trade, exporting, importing, and firm performance
by Stefanie A. Haller - 1431-1455 Imports and the structure of retail markets
by Horst Raff & Nicolas Schmitt - 1456-1479 Labour unions and multi‐product firms in closed and open economies
by Hartmut Egger & Michael Koch - 1480-1503 The effects of labour unions on international capital tax competition
by Nelly Exbrayat & Carl Gaigné & Stéphane Riou - 1504-1528 The taxation of passive foreign investment: lessons from German experience
by Martin Ruf & Alfons J. Weichenrieder - 1529-1559 Wage posting: evidence from job ads
by Vera Brenčič - 1560-1585 Incumbency advantages in the Canadian Parliament
by Chad Kendall & Marie Rekkas - 1586-1607 Risk adjustment and prevention
by Karen Eggleston & Randall P. Ellis & Mingshan Lu - 1608-1639 Risk capital, private credit, and innovative production
by James B. Ang & Jakob B. Madsen - 1640-1666 The political economy of public health expenditure and wait times in a public‐private mixed health care system
by Haizhen Mou - 1667-1699 Do tax cuts generate twin deficits? A multi‐country analysis
by Martin Boileau & Michel Normandin - 1700-1727 Teach a man to fish? Education vs. optimal taxation
by Eric Stephens
August 2012, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 809-829 Comparing features of convenient estimators for binary choice models with endogenous regressors
by Arthur Lewbel & Yingying Dong & Thomas Tao Yang - 830-856 Offshoring, immigration, and the native wage distribution
by William W. Olney - 857-878 Globalization, product differentiation, and wage inequality
by Paulo Bastos & Odd Rune Straume - 879-902 Tariff evasion and rules of origin violations under the Canada‐U.S. Free Trade Agreement
by Andrey Stoyanov - 903-924 Import sensitive products and perverse tariff‐rate quota liberalization
by Sébastien Pouliot & Bruno Larue - 925-941 Multilateral tariff cooperation under fairness and reciprocity
by Costas Hadjiyiannis & Doruk İriş & Chrysostomos Tabakis - 942-977 Hub‐and‐spoke free trade areas: theory and evidence from Israel
by George Deltas & Klaus Desmet & Giovanni Facchini - 978-995 Tariff and environmental policies with product standards
by Chi‐Chur Chao & Jean‐Pierre Laffargue & Pasquale M. Sgro - 996-1022 Children’s environmental health, education, and economic development
by Natacha Raffin - 1023-1036 Optimal price‐level drift under commitment in the canonical New Keynesian model
by Robert Amano & Steve Ambler & Malik Shukayev - 1037-1061 Monetary transmission mechanisms in a small open economy: a Bayesian structural VAR approach
by Rokon Bhuiyan - 1062-1082 Mobile capital and the home market effect
by Hajime Takatsuka & Dao‐Zhi Zeng - 1083-1124 Should countries block foreign takeovers of R&D champions and promote greenfield entry?
by Olivier Bertrand & Katariina Nilsson Hakkala & Pehr‐Johan Norbäck & Lars Persson - 1125-1153 The extent of the market and stages of agricultural specialization
by M. Shahe Emran & Forhad Shilpi - 1154-1187 Misleading advertising in duopoly
by Keisuke Hattori & Keisaku Higashida - 1188-1219 Female labour force participation in an era of organizational and technological change
by Marina Adshade - 1220-1245 Does the sophistication of use of unemployment insurance evolve with experience?
by David Gray & Ted McDonald
May 2012, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 373-375 Symposium on international risk sharing: Introduction
by Michael B. Devereux & Robert Kollmann - 376-393 International risk‐sharing in the short run and in the long run
by Marianne Baxter - 394-416 International risk sharing during the globalization era
by Robert P. Flood & Nancy P. Marion & Akito Matsumoto - 417-447 International risk sharing and commodity prices
by Martin Berka & Mario J. Crucini & Chih‐Wei Wang - 448-471 The international risk sharing puzzle is at business cycle and lower frequency
by Giancarlo Corsetti & Luca Dedola & Francesca Viani - 472-492 Risk sharing through capital gains
by Faruk Balli & Sebnem Kalemli‐Ozcan & Bent E. Sørensen - 493-508 Securitization of mortgage debt, domestic lending, and international risk sharing
by Mathias Hoffmann & Thomas Nitschka - 509-534 The extensive margin, sectoral shares, and international business cycles
by Michael B. Devereux & Viktoria Hnatkovska - 535-565 Portfolio allocation and international risk sharing
by Gianluca Benigno & Hande Küçük - 566-584 Limited asset market participation and the consumption‐real exchange rate anomaly
by Robert Kollmann - 585-612 Ricardian trade and the impact of domestic competition on export performance
by Matilde Bombardini & Christopher J. Kurz & Peter M. Morrow - 613-631 Conditional versus unconditional trade concessions for developing countries
by Paola Conconi & Carlo Perroni - 632-671 How elastic are national corporate income tax bases in OECD countries? The role of domestic and foreign tax rates
by Aleksandra Riedl & Silvia Rocha‐Akis - 672-697 The spatial organization of multinational firms
by Fabrice Defever - 698-731 Investment abroad and labour adjustment at home: evidence from UK multinational firms
by Helen Simpson - 732-754 International migration with capital constraints: interpreting migration from the Netherlands to Canada in the 1920s
by Alex Armstrong & Frank D. Lewis - 755-783 The impact of cost on the choice of university: evidence from Ontario
by Martin D. Dooley & A. Abigail Payne & A. Leslie Robb - 784-807 How do school ‘report cards’ affect school choice decisions?
by Jane Friesen & Mohsen Javdani & Justin Smith & Simon Woodcock
February 2012, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-15 Physical capital, knowledge capital, and the choice between FDI and outsourcing
by Yongmin Chen & Ignatius J. Horstmann & James R. Markusen - 16-40 Spatial effects of foreign direct investment in US states
by Eckhardt Bode & Peter Nunnenkamp & Andreas Waldkirch - 41-63 Disentangling barriers to internationalization
by Christian Arndt & Claudia M. Buch & Anselm Mattes - 64-92 Dynamic gravity: endogenous country size and asset accumulation
by María Pía Olivero & Yoto V. Yotov - 93-106 Offshoring along the production chain
by Philipp Harms & Oliver Lorz & Dieter Urban - 107-136 The dynamics of immigrant participation in entitlement programs: evidence from Canada, 1993–2007
by Yuri Ostrovsky - 137-166 Willingness‐to‐pay for parallel private health insurance: evidence from a laboratory experiment
by Neil J. Buckley & Katherine Cuff & Jeremiah Hurley & Logan McLeod & Robert Nuscheler & David Cameron - 167-188 Can neighbourhoods change the decisions of youth on the margins of university participation?
by Kelly Foley - 189-219 Effective tax and subsidy rates on human capital in Canada
by John B. Burbidge & Kirk A. Collins & James B. Davies & Lonnie Magee - 220-246 Redistributive taxation with heterogeneous relative consumption concerns
by Stefan Dodds - 247-269 Should income transfers be targeted or universal? Insights from public pension influences on elderly mortality in Canada, 1921–1966
by J.C. Herbert Emery & Jesse A. Matheson - 270-287 The role of financial sector competition for monetary policy
by Edgar A. Ghossoub & Thanarak Laosuthi & Robert R. Reed - 288-313 Does foreign aid really raise per capita income? A time series perspective
by Felicitas Nowak‐Lehmann & Axel Dreher & Dierk Herzer & Stephan Klasen & Inmaculada Martínez‐Zarzoso - 314-344 A spatial network approach to urban configurations
by Fan‐chin Kung & Ping Wang - 345-372 Markets and the non‐monotonic relation between productivity and establishment size
by Sasan Bakhtiari
November 2011, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 1049-1051 Canadian Economics Association/ L'Association canadienne d'Économique Fellows
by Erwin Diewert & Richard Lipsey & Anthony D. Scott - 1052-1068 Presidential Address: Mathematics in economics and econometrics
by Victoria Zinde‐Walsh - 1069-1105 Innis Lecture: Universal early childhood interventions: what is the evidence base?
by Michael Baker - 1106-1137 Viewpoint: Empirical evidence and tax policy design: lessons from the Mirrlees Review
by Richard Blundell - 1138-1183 Viewpoint: Innovations in the theory and practice of redistribution policy
by Robin Boadway - 1184-1194 The design of tax policy in Canada: thoughts prompted by Richard Blundell's ‘Empirical evidence and tax policy design’
by Kevin Milligan - 1195-1221 Assessing the impact of a wage subsidy for single parents on social assistance
by Guy Lacroix & Dany Brouillette - 1222-1263 Domestic violence and women's autonomy in developing countries: theory and evidence
by Mukesh Eswaran & Nisha Malhotra - 1264-1296 Lost in transition: the costs and consequences of sectoral labour adjustment
by Stephen Tapp - 1297-1330 Predicting Canadian recessions using dynamic probit modelling approaches
by Lili Hao & Eric C.Y. Ng - 1331-1349 The ins and outs of unemployment in Canada, 1976–2008
by Michele Campolieti - 1350-1368 A dynamic small open economy model with involuntary unemployment
by Zuzana Janko - 1369-1402 Inflation, nominal portfolios, and wealth redistribution in Canada
by Césaire A. Meh & Yaz Terajima - 1403-1437 Who produces for whom in the world economy?
by Guillaume Daudin & Christine Rifflart & Danielle Schweisguth - 1438-1470 Ad‐valorem tax incidence and after‐tax price adjustments: evidence from Brazilian basic basket food
by Ricardo Batista Politi & Enlinson Mattos - 1471-1496 The dual nature of public goods and congestion: the role of fiscal policy revisited
by Santanu Chatterjee & Sugata Ghosh - 1497-1524 Foreign (in)direct investment and corporate taxation
by Georg Wamser - 1525-1538 An updated ranking of academic journals in economics
by Pantelis Kalaitzidakis & Theofanis P. Mamuneas & Thanasis Stengos
August 2011, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 719-748 ‘Us’ and ‘Them’: the origin of identity, and its economic implications
by B. Curtis Eaton & Mukesh Eswaran & Robert J. Oxoby - 749-780 Nominal rigidities and retail price dispersion in Canada over the twentieth century
by Ross D. Hickey & David S. Jacks - 781-803 Testing for poverty dominance: an application to Canada
by Wen‐Hao Chen & Jean‐Yves Duclos - 804-813 The impact of recycling on the long‐run forestry
by Didier Tatoutchoup & Gérard Gaudet - 814-837 Optimal containment and policy differentiation under unilateral climate policy
by Stefan Csordás & Frank C. Krysiak - 838-858 Why ‘Buy American’ is a bad idea but politicians still like it
by Mario Larch & Wolfgang Lechthaler - 859-879 Private money and bank runs
by Hongfei Sun & Stella Huangfu - 880-906 Risk aversion, exchange‐rate uncertainty, and the law of one price: insights from the market for online air‐travel tickets
by Michael G. Arghyrou & Andros Gregoriou & Panayiotis M. Pourpourides - 907-929 Product line pricing in a vertically differentiated oligopoly
by George Deltas & Thanasis Stengos & Eleftherios Zacharias - 930-956 Interdependence in multinational production networks
by Maggie Xiaoyang Chen - 957-990 The effects of cross‐border M&As on the acquirers’ domestic performance: firm‐level evidence
by Joel Stiebale & Michaela Trax - 991-1019 Foreign market conditions and export performance: does ‘crowdedness’ reduce exports?
by Holger Breinlich & Alessandra Tucci - 1020-1043 Employment, job turnover, and trade in producer services: UK firm‐level evidence
by Alexander Hijzen & Mauro Pisu & Richard Upward & Peter W. Wright - 1044-1047 A bioeconomic view of the transition to agriculture: a comment
by Robert Rowthorn
May 2011, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 381-386 Grappling with the elephant: a symposium on technical change and productivity
by Michelle Alexopoulos & Alice O. Nakamura - 387-412 Estimation of R&D depreciation rates: a suggested methodology and preliminary application
by Ning Huang & Erwin Diewert - 413-450 Volumes of evidence: examining technical change in the last century through a new lens
by Michelle Alexopoulos & Jon Cohen - 451-485 Returns to scale: concept, estimation and analysis of Japan's turbulent 1964–88 economy
by W. Erwin Diewert & Takanobu Nakajima & Alice Nakamura & Emi Nakamura & Masao Nakamura - 486-508 Wal‐Mart innovation and productivity: a viewpoint
by Richard B. Freeman & Alice O. Nakamura & Leonard I. Nakamura & Marc Prud’homme & Amanda Pyman - 509-540 Rigid labour markets with trade and capital mobility: theory and evidence
by Peter Egger & David Greenaway & Tobias Seidel - 541-560 Heterogeneous firms, trade liberalization and agglomeration
by Hisamitsu Saito & Munisamy Gopinath & JunJie Wu - 561-579 Does hidden information make trade liberalization more fragile?
by Mathias Herzing - 580-606 International business cycles and the relative price of investment goods
by Parantap Basu & Christoph Thoenissen - 607-626 Trade policy in majoritarian systems: the case of the U.S
by Per G. Fredriksson & Xenia Matschke & Jenny Minier - 627-650 Multinationals, cross‐border acquisitions and wage dispersion
by Fredrik Heyman & Fredrik Sjöholm & Patrik Gustavsson Tingvall - 651-672 Forecasting the probability of US recessions: a Probit and dynamic factor modelling approach
by Zhihong Chen & Azhar Iqbal & Huiwen Lai - 673-694 The NIRCU and the Phillips curve: an approach based on micro data
by Eva M. Köberl & Sarah M. Lein - 695-708 A simple explanation of some key time preference anomalies
by Bianjun Xia - 709-717 Equilibrium unemployment as a discipline device when finding employment is costly
by Sang‐Moon Hahm & Katarina Mayer
February 2011, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-51 Viewpoint: An extended class of instrumental variables for the estimation of causal effects
by Karim Chalak & Halbert White