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CEP 19, 04:
Charge-offs, defaults and U.S. business cycles Christopher M. Gunn (Carleton University), Alok Johri (McMaster University), Marc-André Letendre (McMaster University)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, July 2019
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CEP 19, 11:
Elections, economic outcomes and policy in Canada 1870 - 2015 J. Stephen Ferris (Carleton University), Marcel-Christian Voia (Université d'Orléans)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, December 2019
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CEP 19, 10:
Visualizing energy efficiency a randomized controlled intervention Maya Papineau (Carleton University), Nicholas Rivers (University of Ottawa)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, November 2019
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CEP 19, 05:
The real interest rate channel is structural in contemporary new-Keynesian models Joshua Brault (Carleton University & Ottawa-Carleton GSE), Hashmat Khan (Carleton University & Ottawa-Carleton GSE)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, July 2019
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CEP 19, 02:
Private labels and product quality under asymmetric information Zhiqi Chen (Carleton University), Heng Xu (China University of Political Science and Law, Business School)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, June 2019
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CEP 19, 03:
What happens when voting rules change? the case of New Zealand J. Stephen Ferris
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, June 2019
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CEP 19, 01:
Buffer joint ventures Zhiqi Chen (Carleton University), Thomas W. Ross (Sauder School of Business University of British Columbia)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, April 2019
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CEP 19, 08:
Finish it and it's free an evaluation of college graduation subsidies Matthew D. Webb
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, September 2019
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CEP 19, 09:
What drives inventory accumulation? news on rates of return and marginal costs Christoph Görtz (University of Birmingham), Christopher Gunn (Carleton University), Thomas A. Lubik (Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, October 1th, 2019
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CEP 19, 07:
Returns to scale in U.S. production, redux Mumtaz Ahmad (Carleton University & Ottawa-Carleton GSE), John Fernald (INSEAD & FRB San Francisco), Hashmat Khan (Carleton University & Ottawa-Carleton GSE)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, September 9th, 2019
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CEP 19, 06:
Consumer confidence and household investment Hashmat Khan (Carleton University), Jean-François Rouillard (Université de Sherbrooke), Santosh Upadhayaya (Carleton University)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, September 5th, 2019
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CEP 18, 04:
A dynamic model of political party equilibrium the evolution of ENP in Canada, 1870 – 2011 J. Stephen Ferris (Carleton University), Stanley L. Winer (Carleton University), Derek Olmstead (Carleton University)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, February 15, 2018
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CEP 18, 07:
Economic performance and electoral volatility testing the economic voting hypothesis on Indian States, 1957- 2013 Bharatee Bhusana Dash (National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP)) and J. Stephen Ferris (Carleton University)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, June 28, 2018
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CEP 18, 05:
Taking stock of TFP news shocks the inventory comovement puzzle Christoph Görtz (University of Birmingham), Christopher Gunn (Carleton University)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, June 12th, 2018
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CEP 18, 06:
Forced retirement risk and portfolio choice Gouodong Chen (New York University at Shanghai), Minjoon Lee (Carleton University), Tong-yob Nam (U.S. Department of Treasury)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, June 20th, 2018
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CEP 18, 08:
Rules-based monetary policy and the threat of indeterminacy when trend inflation is low Hashmat Khan (Carleton University), Louis Phaneuf (Université du Québec à Montréal), Jean Gardy Victor (Inter-American Development Bank)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, July 14th, 2018
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CEP 18, 09:
On the definition and nature of fiscal coercion George Tridimas (Ulster University), Stanley L. Winer (Carleton University)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, July 12th, 2018
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CEP 18, 10:
Measuring electoral competitiveness with application to the Indian states Bharatee Bhusana Dash (National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi), J. Stephen Ferris & Stanley L. Winer (Carleton University)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, July 7th, 2018
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CEP 18, 11:
Saddle cycles solving rational expectations models featuring limit cycles (or chaos) using perturbation methods Dana Galizia (Carleton University)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, September 10th, 2018
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CEP 18, 13:
Collusion and antitrust filings over the business cycle Hashmat Khan (Carleton University & Ottawa-Carleton GSE), Matthew Strathearn (Carleton University & Ottawa-Carleton GSE)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, December 2018
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CEP 18, 02:
A structural analysis of US entry and exit dynamics Miguel Casares (Universidad Pública de Navarra), Hashmat Khan (Carleton University), Jean Christophe-Poutineau (Université de Rennes)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, January 19th, 2018
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CEP 18, 03:
The shifts in lead-lag properties of the US business cycle Joshua Brault (Carleton University & Ottawa-Carleton GSE), Hashmat Khan (Carleton University & Ottawa-Carleton GSE)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, February 12th, 2018
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CEP 18, 12:
Product differentiation and demand elasticity Richard L. Carson
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, October 2018
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CEP 18, 01:
Short-term and long-term margins of international trade evidence from the Canada-Chile free trade Zhiqi Chen and Marcel-Cristian Voia (Carleton University)
Ottawa, Ontario: Carleton University, Department of Economics, January 15th, 2017