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Using an error-correction model (ECM) framework, the authors attempt to quantify the degree of disequilibrium in Canadian housing stock over the period 1961–2008 for the national aggregate and over 1981–2008 for the provinces. They find that, based on quarterly data, the level of housing...
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Economists disagree about the factors driving the substantial increase in residual wage inequality in the U.S. over the past few decades. We identify and estimate a general model of log wage residuals that incorporates: (i) changing returns to unobserved skills, (ii) a changing distribution of...
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followed immediately by a trend break in the number of skilled immigrant admissions to Canada. We use quasi …, to show that in 2018 visa applications for moving to Canada increased by 30% relative to the period before the …
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In this paper we study the impact of immigration to the United States on the vote for the Republican Party by analyzing county-level data on election outcomes between 1990 and 2010. Our main contribution is to separate the effect of high-skilled and low-skilled immigrants, by exploiting the...
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elasticities (IGEs) for earnings in Canada (less than 0.2, even when based on 5-year and 9-year average earnings); however, skill … largest cities in Canada, determining the extent to which considerable differences in earnings and skill IGEs vary with the …
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are correlated with Statistics Canada's revisions to GDP; (iv) high-frequency analyses of transactions around extreme …
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are important. An analysis of the economic effects using the Bank of Canada's Global Economy Model shows that the gains …
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KLEMS database for Canada. We estimate a dynamic heterogeneous panel error-correction model of twelve 2-digit level …
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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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