> Publishers' series
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Is deflation ause for panic? evidence from the national banking era Casey Pender
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Carleton University, Department of Economics, August 16, 2023
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The effect of reducing welfare access on employment, health, and children’s long-run outcomes Jeffrey Hicks (University of Toronto), Gaëlle Simard-Duplain (Carleton University), David A. Green (University of British Columbia), William Warburton (Enterprise Economic )Consulting
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Carleton University, Department of Economics, October 3, 2023
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Realized savings from Canada's building energy codes Ekaterina Alekhanova (Carleton University), Maya Papineau (Carleton University) Kareman Yassin (University of Ottawa)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Carleton University, Department of Economics, October 30, 2023
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One size does not fit all co-benefits of congestion pricing in the San Francisco bay area Ekaterina Alekhanova (Carleton University), Kate Foreman (NERA Economic Consulting), Maya Papineau (Carleton University), Reid Stevens (Independent Consultant)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Carleton University, Department of Economics, November 12, 2023
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Collateral shocks a dominant source of U.S. business cycles? Mamoon Kader (Carleton University), Hashmat Khan (Carleton University)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Carleton University, Department of Economics, December 22, 2023
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Summertime sadness time sensitivity of electricity savings from a behavioral nudge Ekaterina Alekhanova
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Carleton University, Department of Economics, April 25, 2023
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At home versus in a nursing home long-term care settings and marginal utility Bertrand Achou (University of Groningen), Philippe Donder (University of Toulouse), Franca Glenzer (HEC Montréal), Minjoon Lee (Carleton University), Marie-Louise Leroux (Université du Québec à Montréal)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Carleton University, Department of Economics, May 30, 2023
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The international air cargo cartel Zhiqi Chen
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Carleton University, Department of Economics, March 20, 2023
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Do rival political parties enforce government efficiency? Canada, 1867-2021 J. Stephen Ferris (Carleton University), Marcel-Cristian Voia (University of Orleans, France)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, May 5, 2022
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A theory of partitioned pricing Zhiqi Chen (Carleton University)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, March 2, 2022
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International trade and the environment three remaining empirical challenges Jevan Cherniwchan (Carleton University), M.Scott Taylor (University of Calgary and NBER)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, May 9, 2022
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Why are alcohol control policies so different from tobacco? Zhihao Yu
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, March 27, 2022
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Split personalities the changing nature of technology shocks Christopher Görtz (University of Birmingham), Christopher Gunn (Carleton University)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, June 12, 2022
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Macroeconomic determinants of corporate credit spread evidence from Canada Nusrat Jahan
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, August 2022
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Estimates of long-run energy savings and realization rates from a large energy efficiency retrofit program Maya Papineau (Carleton University), Nicholas Rivers (University of Ottawa and Institute of the Environment), Kareman Yassin (University of Ottawa)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, December 21, 2022
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The welfare and distributional consequences of corporate tax cuts in open economies Mamoon Kader, Hashmat Khan, Minjoon Lee, Raúl Razo-García
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, August 31, 2022
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Using natural language processing to measure COVID19-induced economic policy uncertainty for Canada and the US Shafiullah Qureshi (Carleton University), Ba Chu (Carleton University), Fanny S. Demers (Carleton University), Michel Demers (Carleton University
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, January 18, 2022
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A test of a modified committed uncommitted voting model on 14 Indian States 1957-2018 J. Stephen Ferris (Carleton University), Bharatee Bhusana Dash (Xavier University)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, August 10, 2021
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Does income inequality enter into an aggregate model of voter turnout evidence from Canada and Indian States J. Stephen Ferris (Carleton University), Bharatee Bhusana Dash (Xavier University), Marcel-Cristian Voia (University of Orleans)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, August, 2021
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Some international evidence on indebted demand Joshua Brault (Université du Québec à Montréal), Hashmat Khan (Carleton University)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, September 2, 2021
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Macroeconomic fluctuations without indeterminacy Joshua Brault (Carleton University), Hashmat Khan (Carleton University), Louis Phaneuf (Université du Québec à Montréal), Jean Gardy Victor (Desjardins Group )
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, February 19, 2021
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Large firms and the cyclicality of US labour productivity Joshua Brault and Hashmat Khan
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, March 13, 2021
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Forecasting Canadian GDP growth with machine learning Shafiullah Qureshi (Carleton University), Ba Chu (Carleton University), Fanny S. Demers (Carleton University)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, May 17,2021
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The behavior of the aggregate U.S. wage markdown Hashmat Khan & Konstantinos Metaxoglou
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, July6, 2021
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Trade-induced reduction in unemployment of a high-wage economy a minimum-wage model with country-specific technology Richard A. Brecher and Zhihao Yu
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, May 14, 2021
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The effect of ACA medicaid expansions on foster care admissions Louis-Philippe Beland (Carleton University), Jason Huh (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), Dongwoo Kim (Texas Christian University)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, August 12, 2021
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Free trade and the formation of environmental policy evidence from US legislative votes Jevan Cherniwchan (Carleton University), Nouri Najjar (Western University)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, September 30, 2021
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Unemployment effects of trade with a low-wage country a minimum-wage model with sector-specific factors Richard A. Brecher and Zhihao Yu (Carleton University)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, March 2020
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A tale of two major postwar business cycle episodes Hashmat Khan (Carleton University), Louis Phaneuf (Université du Québec à Montréal), Jean-Gardy Victor (Université du Québec à Montréal)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, April 2020
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The effect of COVID-19 lockdown on mobility and traffic accidents evidence from Louisiana Stephen R. Barnes (University of Louisiana), Louis-Philippe Beland (Carleton University), Jason Huh (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), Dongwoo Kim (Texas Christian University)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, July 2020
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The "welfare loss from monopoly" re-visited Richard Carson
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, August 2020
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COVID-19 pandemic and economic scenarios for Ontario Miguel Casares (Universidad Pública de Navarra), Paul Gomme (Concordia University, CIRANO & CIREQ), Hashmat Khan (Carleton University)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, August 2020
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A systematic review of energy efficiency home retrofit evaluation studies Lauren Giandomenico (University of Ottawa), Maya Papineau (Carleton University), Nicholas Rivers (University of Ottawa
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, October 2020
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Conditional demand analysis as a tool to evaluate energy policy options on the path to grid decarbonization Maya Papineau (Carleton University), Kareman Yassin (University of Ottawa), Guy Newsham (National Research Council), Sarah Brice (National Research Council)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, December 27, 2020
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Predicting the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada and the US Ba M. Chu and Shafiullah Qureshi
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, May 2020
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Covid-19, family stress and domestic violence remote work, isolation and bargaining power Louis-Philippe Beland (Carleton University), Abel Brodeur (University of Ottawa), Joanne Haddad (University of Ottawa), Derek Mikola (Carleton University)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, June 2020
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The short-term effect of COVID-19 on self-employed workers in Canada Louis-Philippe Béland (Carleton University), Oluwatobi Fakorede (Carleton University), Derek Mikola (Carleton University)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, June 2020
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Canadian small businesses' employees and owners during COVID-19 Louis-Philippe Beland (Carleton University), Oluwatobi Fakorede (Carleton University), Derek Mikola (Carleton University)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, August 2020
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On the structure of the political party system in Indian States, 1957-2013 J. Stephen Ferris (Carleton University), Bharatee Bhusana Dash (Xavier University)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, May 2020
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The short-term economic consequences of COVID-19 occupation tasks and mental health in Canada Louis-Philippe Béland (Carleton University), Abel Brodeur (University of Ottawa and IZA), Derek Mikola (Carleton University), Taylor Wright (University of Ottawa)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, May 2020
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Forecasting Canadian GDP growth using XGBoost Shafiullah Qureshi (Carleton University & Ottawa-Carleton GSE) , Ba M Chu (Carleton University & Ottawa-Carleton GSE), Fanny S. Demers (Carleton University & Ottawa-Carleton GSE)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, August 2020
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Does asset durability impede financing? an empirical assessment Nusrat Jahan
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, September 2020
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New insights on the energy impacts of telework Hannah Villeneuve (Carleton University), Ahmed Abdeen (Carleton University, Assiut University), Maya Papineau (Carleton University), Sharane Simon (Carleton University), Cynthia Cruickshank (Carleton University), William O’Brien (Carleton University)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, December 23, 2020
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Traffic congestion, transportation policies, and the performance of first responders Daniel A. Brent (Pennsylvania State University), Louis-Philippe Béland (Carleton University)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, May 2020
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What aggregate data can tell us about voter turnout in Canada did changes in the distribution of income matter? Stephen J. Ferris (Carleton University), Marcel-Cristian Voia (University of Orleans)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, October 11, 2020
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COVID-19, stay-at-home orders and employment evidence from CPS data Louis-Philippe Béland (Carleton University), Abel Brodeur (University of Ottawa), Taylor Wright (University of Ottawa)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, April 2020
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A dynamic model of COVID-19 contagion and implications of isolation enforcement Miguel Casares (Universidad Pública de Navarra), Hashmat Khan (Carleton University)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, March 2020