> Publishers' series
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2024, 01:
The impact of comprehensive student support on crime evidence from the pathways to education program Adam Lavecchia, Philip Oreopoulos, Noah Spencer
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2024]
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2024, 02:
Regret in durable-good monopoly Rumen Kostadinov
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2024]
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2023, 02:
Voting for income redistribution in a dynamic-income experiment Tongzhe Li, Bradley J. Ruffle
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2023]
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2023, 01:
Canadian productivity growth stuck in the oil sands Oliver Loertscher (McMaster University), Pau S. Pujolas (McMaster University)
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2023]
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2023, 03:
Entrepreneurial rates of return and wealth inequality Bettina Brüggemann, Zachary L. Mahone
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2023]
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2023, 04:
Sovereign spreads and the political leaning of nations Johnny Cotoc, Alok Johri, César Sosa-Padilla
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2023]
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2023, 05:
Free trade and the formation of environmental policy evidence from US legislative votes Jevan Cherniwchan, Nouri Najjar
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2023]
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2023, 06:
The possibility of anonymous social orderings using curvature of indifference hypersurfaces Deirdre Haskell, Jeremiah Hurley, Junying Zhao
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2023]
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2022, 05:
Common agency with non-delegation or imperfect commitment Seungjin Han, Siyang Xiong
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2022]
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2022, 03:
Designing "win-win" rate caps Gajendran Raveendranathan, Georgios Stefanidis
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2022]
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2022, 04:
Income-achievement gaps in Canada Ryan Bacic and Angela Zheng
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2022]
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2022, 02:
Air pollution and student performance in the U.S. Michael Gilraine and Angela Zheng
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2022]
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2022, 06:
International sovereign spread differences and the poverty of nations Farzana Alamgir (McMaster University), Alok Johri (McMaster University)
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, October 2022
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2022, 09:
Over-optimism about graduation and college financial aid Emily G. Moschini, Gajendran Raveendranathan, Ming Xu
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2022]
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2022, 01:
Time-varying linear transformation models with fixed effects and endogeneity for short panels Irene Botosaru, Chris Muris, and Senay Sokullu
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2022]
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2022, 07:
The bribe rate and long run differences in sovereign borrowing costs Farzana Alamgir, Johnny Cotoc, Alok Johri
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2022]
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2022, 08:
Worst-case regret in ambiguous dynamic games Rumen Kostadinov
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2022]
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2021, 08:
Designing a competitive monotone signaling equilibrium Seungjin Han, Alex Sam, Youngki Shin
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2021]
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2021, 05:
Shape constrained kernel PDF and PMF estimation Pang Du, Christopher F. Parmeter, Jeffrey S. Racine
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2021]
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2021, 06:
Credibility dynamics and inflation expectations Rumen Kostadinov, Francisco Roldán
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2021]
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2021, 07:
Robust equilibria in general competing mechanism games Seungjin Han (McMaster University)
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2021]
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2021, 10:
Differentiated excise taxation in the beer market Seungjin Han, Josip Lesica
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2021]
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2021, 01:
Heterogeneity in the support for mandatory masks unveiled Muhammad Maaz, Anastasios Papanastasiou, Bradley J. Ruffle, Angela L. Zheng
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2021]
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2021, 02:
The bribe rate and long run differences in sovereign borrowing costs Johnny Cotoc (McMaster University), Alok Johri (McMaster University)
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2021]
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2021, 03:
Exact computation of maximum rank correlation estimator Youngki Shin, Zvezdomir Todorov
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2021]
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2021, 09:
A unified approach to equilibrium analysis in competing mechanism games Seungjin Han, Siyang Xiong
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2021]
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2021, 11:
The impact of U.S. employer-sponsored insurance in the 20th century Vegard M. Nygaard, Gajendran Raveendranathan
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2021]
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2021, 04:
Permanent and transitory responses to capital gains taxes evidence from a lifetime exemption in Canada Adam M. Lavecchia, Alisa Tazhitdinova
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2021]
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2020, 14:
A dynamic ordered logit model with fixed effects Chris Muris, Pedro Raposo, and Sotiris Vandoros
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2020]
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2020, 15:
Matching with compatibility constraints the case of the Canadian medical residency match Muhammad Maaz and Anastasios Papanastasiou
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2020]
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2020, 04:
In living memory the dynamics of event recollection in a stable population Frank T Denton and Byron G Spencer
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2020]
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2020, 02:
Good-looking prices Bradley J. Ruffle (Department of Economics, McMaster University, Canada), Arie Sherman (Department of Economics and Management, )Ruppin Academic Center, Israel), Zeev Shtudiner (Department of Economics and Business Administration, Ariel University, Israel)
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2020]
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2020, 16:
Compliance with social distancing theory and empirical evidence from Ontario during COVID-19 Anastasios Papanastasaiou, Bradley J. Ru, Angela L. Zheng
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2020]
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2020, 17:
Charge-offs, defaults and the financial accelerator Christopher M. Gunn (Carleton University), Alok Johri (McMaster University), Marc-André Letendre (McMaster University)
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2020]
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2020, 18:
Models of imperfect public choice André de Palma, Gordon M. Myers and Yorgos Y. Papageorgiou
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2020]
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2020, 11:
Quasi ex-post equilibrium in competing mechanisms Seungjin Han
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2020]
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2020, 12:
The rise and fall of India’s relative investment price a tale of policy error and reform by Alok Johri and Md Mahbubur Rahman
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2020]
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2020, 10:
Waiting for recovery the Canadian labour market in June 2020 Stephen R.G. Jones, Fabian Lange, W. Craig Riddell, Casey Warman
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2020]
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2020, 13:
Interest rate uncertainty and sovereign default risk Alok Johri (McMaster University), Shahed Khan (University of Western Ontario), César Sosa-Padilla (University of Notre Dame and NBER)
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2020]
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2020, 03:
Complete subset averaging for quantile regressions Ji Hyung Lee, Youngki Shin
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2020]
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2020, 05:
The unprecedented fall in U.S. revolving credit Gajendran Raveendranathan, Georgios Stefanidis
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2020]
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2020, 06:
Sparse HP filter finding kinks in the COVID-19 contact rate Sokbae Lee, Yuan Liao, Myung Hwan Seo, Youngki Shin
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2020]
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2020, 07:
Changes and stability in marital status evidence from Canadian income tax returns Frank T Denton, Byron G Spencer, and Terry A Yip
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2020]
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2020, 08:
Spousal labor supply, caregiving, and the value of disability insurance Siha Lee (McMaster University)
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2020]
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2020, 09:
Intertemporal collective household models identification in short panels with unobserved heterogeneity in resource shares Irene Botosaru, Chris Muris, and Krishna Pendakur
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2020]
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2020, 01:
Insurable losses, pre-filled claims forms and honesty in reporting William Morrison (Department of Economics, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario Canada), Bradley J. Ruffle (Department of Economics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada)
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2020]
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2019, 03:
Minimum wage policy with optimal taxes and unemployment Adam M. Lavecchia
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2019]
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2019, 10:
Experimental evidence on the impact of replacing the incurred credit loss model of bank loan loss provisions with the international or US accounting standards boards' expected credit loss models Mohamed Gomaa (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona), Kiridaran Kanagaretnam (Schulich School of Business,York University), Stuart Mestelman (Department of Economics, McMaster University), Mohamed Shehata (DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University)
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, September 12, 2019
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2019, 12:
Trade and catching up to the industrial leader Juan Carlos Conesa (Stony Brook University), Matthew J. Delventhal (Claremont McKenna College), Pau S. Pujolas (McMaster University), Gajendran Raveendranathan (McMaster University)
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2019]
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2019, 11:
Desperate times call for desperate measures government spending multipliers in hard times Sokbae Lee (Columbia University), Yuan Liao (Rutgers University), Myung Hwan Seo (Seoul National University), Youngki Shin (McMaster University)
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2019]
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2019, 13:
Who bears the welfare costs of monopoly? the case of the credit card industry Kyle F. Herkenhoff, Gajendran Raveendranathan
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2019]
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2019, 09:
General competing mechanisms with frictions Seungjin Han (McMaster University)
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2019]
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2019, 04:
"Back-loaded" tax subsidies for saving, asset location and crowd-out evidence from tax-free savings accounts Adam M. Lavecchia
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2019]
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2019, 05:
Implications of increasing college attainment for aging in general equilibrium Juan Carlos Conesa Timothy J. Kehoe, Vegard M. Nygaard, Gajendran Raveendranathan
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2019]
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2019, 07:
Emerging economy business cycles interest rate shocks vs trend shocks Marc-André Letendre, Sabreena Obaid
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2019]
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2019, 08:
Consumer learning and firm dynamics Zachary Mahone, Filippo Rebessi
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2019]
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2019, 06:
Charge-offs, defaults and U.S. business cycles Christopher M. Gunn (Carleton University), Alok Johri (McMaster University), Marc-André Letendre (McMaster University)
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2019]
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2019, 02:
Age-income dynamics over the life course cohort transition patterns in relative income based on Canadian tax returns Frank T Denton, Byron G Spencer, and Terry A Yip
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2019]
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2019, 01:
Pre-match investment competition with bounded transfers Seungjin Han (McMaster University)
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2019]
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2018, 13:
Debt, defaults and dogma politics and the dynamics of sovereign debt markets Johnny Cotoc (McMaster University), Alok Johri (McMaster University), Cesar Sosa-Padilla (University of Notre Dame
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2018]
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2018, 15:
Optimal estimation with complete subsets of instruments Seojeong Lee (University of New South Wales), Youngki Shin (McMaster University)
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2018]
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2018, 05:
Improved matching, directed search, and bargaining in the credit card market Gajendran Raveendranathan
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, January 11, 2018
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2018, 10:
Optimal model averaging of mixed-data kernel-wighted spline regressions Jeffrey Scott Racine, Qi Li, Li Zheng
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2018]
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2018, 04:
The differential effects of population aging on provincial GDP per capita and the role of productivity growth as a possible offset Frank T Denton and Byron G Spencer
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, January 2018
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2018, 08:
Do investment agreements necessarily cause offshoring? the Canada-Peru case Stephanie Houle
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, March 26, 2018
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2018, 02:
Nonparametric estimation and inference for panel data models Christopher F. Parmeter, Jeffrey S. Racine
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, January 02, 2018
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2018, 06:
Inferring tax compliance from pass-through evidence from Airbnb tax enforcement agreements Andrew J. Bibler, Keith F. Teltser, Mark J. Tremblay
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, February 1, 2018
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2018, 11:
Neutralized competition Seungjin Han (McMaster University)
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2018]
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2018, 07:
The neoclassical growth model and the labor share decline Zachary L. Mahone (University of Toronto), Joaquín Naval (Universitat de Girona), Pau S. Pujolas (McMaster University)
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, March 2018
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2018, 09:
Bootstrap model averaging unit root inference Bruce E. Hansen (Department of Economics, Social Science Building, University of Wisconsin, Madison), Jeffrey S. Racine (Department of Economics and Graduate Program in Statistics, McMaster University; Department of Economics and Finance, La Trobe University; Info-Metrics Institute, American University; Rimini Center for Economic Analysis)
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2018]
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2018, 12:
The curious incident of luxury imports during the top-income surge Stephanie Houle (McMaster University), Pau S. Pujolas (McMaster University), Michael R. Veall (McMaster University)
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2018]
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2018, 14:
Factor-driven two-regime regression Sokbae Lee (Columbia University), Yuan Liao (Rutgers University), Myung Hwan Seo (Seoul National University), Youngki Shin (McMaster University)
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2018]
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2018, 16:
The firm dynamics of business cycles Joao Ayres, Gajendran Raveendranathan
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2018]
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2018, 18:
Learning efficiency shocks, knowledge capital and the business cycle a Bayesian evaluation Alok Johri, Muhebullah Karimzada
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2018]
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2018, 17:
Interest rate uncertainty and sovereign default risk Alok Johri (McMaster University), Shahed K. Khan (York University), César Sosa-Padilla (University of Notre Dame)
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2018]
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2018, 01:
Intangible capital, the labor wedge and the volatility of corporate profits Keqiang Hou (SHU-UTS SILC Business School, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China), Alok Johri (Department of Economics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario)
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, November 2017
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2018, 03:
Repercussions of endogenous fast rising top inequality Seungjin Han (McMaster University)
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, December 28, 2017
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2017, 12:
The rise and fall of India's relative investment price a tale of policy error and reform Alok Johri and Md Mahbubur Rahman
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, August 4, 2017
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2017, 13:
A smooth nonparametric, multivariate, mixed-data location-scale test Jeffrey S. Racine (Department of Economics and Graduate Program in Statistics, McMaster University, Department of Economics and Finance, La Trobe University; Info-Metrics Institute, American University; Rimini Center for Economic Analysis; Center for Research in Econometric Analysis of TimE Series (CREATES), Aarhus University), Ingrid van Keilegom (ORSTAT, KU Leuven)
Hamilton, Ontario: Department of Economics, McMaster University, [2017]