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I use firm-product-level data for Canadian online retailers to study how product scope (the average number of product categories per firm) evolved from 1999 to 2012. During this period, product scope dropped monotonically from 59 to 5 product categories. Using a theoretical model of...
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This paper proposes a unique approach to simulate intraday transactions in the Canadian retail payments batch system. Such transactions are currently unobtainable. The simulation procedure, though demonstrated in the realm of payments systems, has tremendous potential for helping with...
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Standard theories of price adjustment are based on the problem of a single-product firm, and therefore they may not be well suited to analyze price dynamics in the economy with multiproduct firms. To guide new theory, we study a unique dataset with comprehensive coverage of daily prices in large...
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flows in Canada are negatively related to current and past changes in a component of the prime and 5-year mortgage rates …
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countries, and differences in accounting standards across countries, Canada's cost of equity is statistically different from a … by this amount would have large economic benefits given the size of Canada's capital markets. -- Financial markets …
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This paper investigates the impact of exchange rate movements on the conduct of monetary policy in Australia, Canada … exchange rate process are examined. The results indicate that the Reserve Bank of Australia, the Bank of Canada and the Bank of …
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This paper compares price-level-path targeting (PT) with inflation targeting (IT) in a sticky-price, dynamic, general equilibrium model augmented with imperfections in both the debt and equity markets. Using a Bayesian approach, we estimate this model for the Canadian economy. We show that the...
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inflation such as the U.S. and Canada. For example, in Canada, a systematic review of the current inflation targeting framework … assessing the redistributional effects of inflation in Canada that arise through the revaluation of nominal assets and …
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dominance in both Mexico and South Korea, but almost no fiscal dominance in Canada and the U.S. The country-specific estimates …
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properties which is what we explore in this paper. For Canada, we show that the magnitude of redistributions of an unexpected 1 …
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