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# Author(s) Title Sort ascending Year JEL Codes
1064 Hiroyuki Kasahara, Beverly Lapham Import Protection As Export Destruction 2006 O40, F12, E23, C23
1079 David Kelsey, Frank Milne Imperfect Competition And Corporate Governance 2006 D70, L13, L20
1115 Christopher Worswick, Alan G. Green Impacts Of The Point System And Immigration Policy Levers On Skill Characteristics Of Canadian Immigrants 2006 J0, J6
1430 Ardyn Nordstrom, Christopher Cotton Impact of a Severe Drought on Education: More Schooling but Less Learning 2020 I25, Q54, O13, O15
1285 Christopher Worswick, James Ted McDonald, Casey Warman Immigrant Selection Systems And Occupational Outcomes Of International Medical Graduates In Canada And The United States 2011 J24, J31, J61, J62, J71, J80
1026 James M. Nason, Gregor W. Smith Identifying The New Keynesian Phillips Curve 2005 E31, C32
1290 Nicolas-Guillaume Martineau, Gregor W. Smith Identifying Fiscal Policy (in)effectiveness From The Differential Counter-cyclicality Of Government Spending In The Interwar Period 2014 E32, E65, N10
1040 Patrick Fracois, Huw Lloyd-Ellis I - Q Cycles 2005 E0, E3, O3, O4
1319 Jeffrey Penney Hypothesis Testing For Arbitrary Bounds 2013 C12, C18
1473 Robert Clark, Ig Horstmann, Jean-Francois Houde Hub-and-spoke cartels: Theory and evidence from the grocery industry 2021 L41, L44, L12, L13, D22, L66
1381 Robert McKeown How Vulnerable Is The Canadian Banking System To Fire-sales? 2017 G210, G180
1119 Hsueh-Ling Huynh, Sumon Majumdar How To Take An Exam If You Must: Decision Under Deadline 2006 D83, C61, D81
1298 Arthur Sweetman, Matthew D. Webb, Casey Warman How Targeted Is Targeted Tax Relief? Evidence From The Unemployment Insurance Youth Hires Program 2014 J64, J65, J68, C12
1416 Steven Lehrer How skills and parental valuation of education influence human capital acquisition and early labor market return to human capital in Canada 2019 J24, I26, C38
1104 Michael Woodford How Important Is Money In The Conduct Of Monetary Policy? 2006 E50, E52, E58
1334 Dan Usher (1934-2017) How High Might The Revenue-maximizing Tax Rate Be? 2014 H21, H23
1368 Adugna Olani, Samuel Gamtessa How Does Energy-cost Lead To Energy Efficiency? Panel Evidence From Canada 2016 Q41, Q43, Q48, C33
1413 James G. MacKinnon How cluster-robust inference is changing applied econometrics 2019 C15, C21, C23
1197 Allen Head, Huw Lloyd-Ellis Housing Liquidity, Mobility, And The Labour Market 2011 J61, J64, R23
1506 John Hartwick Hotelling’s Exhaustible Resource Extraction Model as a Linear Program 2023 Q320, C61, D46
1281 John Hartwick Higher Quality Exhaustible Resource Deposits Receiving Higher Or Lower Resource Rents In A Simple Spatial Framework 2011 D490, Q310, D210
1306 John Hartwick Higher Quality Exhaustible Resource Deposits Receiving Higher Or Lower Resource Rents In A Simple Spatial Framework 2012 D490, Q310, D210
1396 Allen Head, Huw Lloyd-Ellis, Derek G. Stacey Heterogeneity, Frictional Assignment And Home-ownership 2021 R31, R10, E30
1333 Marco Cozzi Heterogeneity In Macroeconomics And The Minimal Econometric Interpretation For Model Comparison 2014 C63, C68, E21, E32, D52, D58
1393 Have Middle-class Earnings Risen In Canada? A Statistical Inference Approach 2017 C12, C46, J20, J31