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This paper examines empirically the effects of distortionary taxation on labor supply using a general equilibrium framework. The long-term relations predicted by the model are derived and tested using Canadian data between 1966 and 1993. While the cointegrating predictions of the model without...
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Long Cycle. Such a Breakdown Starts a Process of Unexpected Inflation, of Balance of Payments Imbalances and of …
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Salariaux au Canada Ne Seraient Responsables Que de 16% de L'inflation au Cours de la Derniere Decennie Alors Que le Capital …
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): une Forme Fonctionnelle Semi-Logarithmique et une Forme Logarithmique. L'inflation Anticipee Dans Ces Equations Est …
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Who Is the Greatest Culprit for Inflation in Canada: the Private Or the State Enterprises? and Inside Each of Them, Is …
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We propose methods for testing hypotheses of non-causality at various horizons, as defined in Dufour and Renault (1998, Econometrica). We study in detail the case of VAR models and we propose linear methods based on running vector autoregressions at different horizons. While the hypotheses...
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