
Canadian Journal of Economics
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The Journal of the Canadian Economics Association/Association canadienne d'économique.
Joined May 2021
Trade policy uncertainty is front and center. Forthcoming in the Canadian Journal of Economics, Muris, Horst Schmitt & Stähler model how importers adapt. Read the paper here:
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Curious about inflation in 🇨🇦?.Check out this forthcoming in Canadian Journal of Economics paper by @bankofcanada researchers Olena Kostyshyna & Maude Ouellet on household-level food inflation. Read it pre-publication 👇.🔗
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We are excited to announce that the following new editorial advisors with expertise in macroeconomics joined the editorial board of Canadian Journal of Economics on July 1, 2025: Pau Pujolas, (McMaster, @PujolasPau68034) and Gajendran Raveendranathan, (McMaster @GajendranR40829).
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📢 Supply management & dairy are back in the spotlight. New research by Ryan Cardwell & Chad Lawley digs into Canadians' views on the policy. Read it free in the May 2025 issue of CJE 👇.🔗
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We investigate elasticity of policy preferences to information about the economic effects of policy tools. We survey approximately 5,000 people and ask a referendum question about liberalizing...
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Co-editor Stephen Williamson (@1954swilliamson) and Managing Editor Zhiqi Chen left the editorial board at the end of June 2025. We are extremely grateful to them for their contributions and insights over the last 3 years.
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We are thrilled to announce that Hanzhe Zhang (Michigan State University, @DrHanzheZhang ) has joined the board as a coeditor, having started on July 1. He will handle papers on a wide range of topics in microeconomics.
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We are delighted to announce that Joseph Steinberg (University of Toronto, @jbsteinberg) joined the board as a coeditor, having started on July 1. He will handle papers on a wide range of topics in macroeconomics.
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Recently accepted for publication in the CJE: "e-Globalization and Trade Agreements" by Phillip McCalman (@cal_mcphilman). Full text of the submitted version is available at
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RT @mattdwebb: Excited to be a part of a special issue of the @CanJEcon in honour of @jgmQED, this complements the conference being held i….
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Congratulations to this year’s winner of Robert Mundell Prize: “Family-level responses to the introduction of Tax-Free Savings Accounts,” by Adam Lavecchia (@AdamLavecchia),
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This paper presents evidence on the effect of the introduction of Canadian Tax-Free Savings Accounts (TFSAs) on the savings of families with children. Contributions to TFSAs are not tax-deductible...
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Congratulations to this year’s winner of Harry Johnson Prize: “Regional specialization: From the geography of industries to the geography of jobs,” by Antoine Gervais, James Markusen, and Anthony Venables,
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Our analysis begins with an empirical investigation of how employment concentration in industries and occupations across regions of the United States has changed over time and how regional speciali...
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The May 2025 issue of the Canadian Journal of Economics is now online. Check out the table of contents at @WileyEconomics, @CanEconomics, #cdnecon, #EconTwitter.
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Click on the title to browse this issue
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Early View: “What explains public support for Canada's supply management regime?” by Ryan Cardwell (@ryantcardwell) and Chad Lawley. Open Access, @WileyEconomics.
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We investigate elasticity of policy preferences to information about the economic effects of policy tools. We survey approximately 5,000 people and ask a referendum question about liberalizing...
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Early View: “Global emissions, regulatory competition and excess entry,” by Hikaru Ogawa and Wenming Wang, @WileyEconomics.
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This study presents a model that relates the efficiency of environmental regulatory competition to excess entry by firms. The two key results are as follows. First, when emissions remain localized,...
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Early View: “Import competition and firm-level CO2 emissions: Evidence from the German manufacturing industry,” by Jakob Lehr. Open Access, @WileyEconomics.
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Using the German census of the manufacturing industry, I analyze the impact of import competition on carbon emissions per unit of deflated sales (emission intensity). I combine precise information...
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Early View: “Impact of income position information on perceived tax burden and preference for redistribution: An online survey,” by Eiji Yamamura (@YamamuraEiji). Open access, @WileyEconomics.
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Many experimental studies have assessed the relationship between the provision of information on relative income and redistribution preferences. However, the influence of information on perceived...
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The Canadian Journal of Economics is looking for two new co-editors with expertise in any field of economics, particularly in macro and money. If interested, email your CV to the incoming Managing Editor, Steven Lehrer, at lehrers@queensu.ca. Nominations are also welcomed.
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Four weeks to the submission deadline: The Canadian Journal of Economics plans to publish a special issue on “Immigration in OECD Countries,” edited by Hillel Rapoport, Arthur Sweetman and Jérôme Valette (@Je_Valette). Submission deadline: April 1, 2025.
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