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Canadian Journal of Economics
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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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Canadian Journal of Economics
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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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Canadian Journal of Economics
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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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Canadian Journal of Economics
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We are thrilled to announce that Gustavo Bobonis (University of Toronto), Rob Clark (Queen’s University) and Ken Kikkawa (UBC) joined the editorial board of Canadian Journal of Economics on July 1, 2025. They add expertise in development, industrial organization and trade.
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@CanJEcon
Canadian Journal of Economics
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We are excited to announce that the following new editorial advisors with expertise in economic theory joined the editorial board of Canadian Journal of Economics on July 1, 2025: Alexander Jakobsen (Northwestern University) and Richard Van Weelden (University of Pittsburgh).
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Canadian Journal of Economics
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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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@CanJEcon
Canadian Journal of Economics
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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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Canadian Journal of Economics
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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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Canadian Journal of Economics
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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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Canadian Journal of Economics
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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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Canadian Journal of Economics
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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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Canadian Journal of Economics
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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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Canadian Journal of Economics
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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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Canadian Journal of Economics
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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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Canadian Journal of Economics
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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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Canadian Journal of Economics
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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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Canadian Journal of Economics
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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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@CanJEcon
Canadian Journal of Economics
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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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@CanJEcon
Canadian Journal of Economics
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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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