Publications
 
 

SFU Economics 1999

Journal Articles

  1. Allen, Doug (1999). “Searching for Rachet Effects in Agricultural Contracts”, Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 24(2): 536–552 (with Dean Lueck).
  2. Allen, Doug (1999). “The Role of Risk in Contract Choice”, Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization 15 (3): 704–36 (with Dean Lueck).
  3. DeVoretz, Don (1999). "Wealth Accumulation of Canadian and Foreign-born Households in Canada", Review of Income and Wealth, 44(4): 515-553 (with A. Shamsuddin).
  4. DeVoretz, Don (1999). "The Brain Drain is Real and its Costs us", Policy Options, 18-24.
  5. Easton, Stephen (1999). "What's in a default? Lending to LDCs in the face of default risk", Journal of Development Economics 58, 2: 1-13 (with D. Rockerbie).
  6. Easton, Stephen (1999). “Does IMF Conditionality Benefit Lenders?", Welwirtschaftliches Archiv, 135(2): 347-57 (with D. Rockerbie).
  7. Harris, Richard (1999). "The NAMU Debate", Canadian Public Policy 25(3):320-24.
  8. Harris, Richard (1999). "Canada and a North American Monetary Union", Canadian Business Economics 7(4):5-14 (with T. Courchene).
  9. Kamstra, Mark (1999). "An Observation on Regression-Based Specification Tests", Communications in Statistics, Theory and Methods 28 (6): 14365-46.
  10. Kamstra, Mark (1999). "Neural Network Forecast Combining with Interaction Effects”, Journal of the Franklin Institute 336 (2): 227-236 (with G. Donaldson).
  11. Kennedy, Peter (1999). "Specification Error, Prediction Bias and Rational Expectations", Economic Inquiry 37, 2:382-84.
  12. Lipsey, Richard (1999). "Should Provinces Expand Gambling”, Canadian Public Policy, 2:259-75 (with L. Henriksson).
  13. Mongrain, Steeve (1999). "Dissuasion du Crime: un Survol", L'Actualité économique, 75: 123-47 (with N. Marecau).
  14. Pendakur, Krishna (1999). "Estimates and Tests of Base-Independent Equivalence Scales", Journal of Econometrics 88(1): 1-40.

Other Articles

  1. Allen, Doug (1999). "No-Fault Divorce and the Divorce Rate: Its History, Effect, and Implications", in D. Allen and J. Richards (eds.) It Takes Two: The Family in Law and Finance, Toronto: C.D. Howe, 1-35.
  2. Dean, James (1999). "The Goods and Services Tax and the US Federal Excise Tax: Barriers to Trucking Cabotage Reform in Canada", Canadian Tax Journal 47, 5:1180-93 (with D. Prokop).
  3. Dow, Greg (1999). "Why Capital (usually) Hires Labor: An Assessment of Proposed Explanations", in: M. Blair and M. Roe (Eds), Employers and Corporate Governance, Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 17-57 (with L. Putterman).
  4. Harris, Richard (1999)."Do Two Wrongs Make a Right? Export Incentives and Bias in Trade Policy", in J. Piggott and A. Woodland (Eds.), International Trade and the Pacific Rim, (New York: St. Martin's Press Inc), Chap. 8 (with N. Schmitt).
  5. Harris, Richard (1999). "The Internet as a GPT: Factor Market Implications", in E. Helpman (ed.), General Purpose Technologies, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
  6. Harris, Richard (1999). "Evaluating Air Liberalization Agreements: An Integration of Demand Anlaysis and Trade Theory", in M. Gaudry and R. Mayes (eds.), Taking Stock of Air Liberalization, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell, Mass. (with D. Gillen and T. Oum).
  7. Lipsey, Richard (1999). "Sources of Continued Long-Run Economic Dynamism in the 21st Century”, in The Future of the Global Economy: Towards a Long Boom, OECD, Paris, 33-75.
  8. Lipsey, Richard (1999). “Free Trade: Real Results Versus Unreal Expectations”, World Economic Affairs, 3: 29-32.
  9. Schmitt, Nicolas (1999). "Do Two Wrongs Make a Right? Export Incentives and Bias in Trade Policy", in J. Piggott and A. Woodland (Eds.), International Trade and the Pacific Rim, (New York: St. Martin's Press Inc), Chap. 8 (with R. Harris).
  10. Schwindt, Richard (1999). "The Canadian Pacific Salmon Fishery: Issues in Resource and Community Sustainability", in J. Pierce and A. Dale (Eds.), Communities, Development and Sustainability across Canada, UBC Press, Vancouver:140-65.

Books
  1. Allen, Doug (1999). Microeconomics, 4th Edition, (Prentice-Hall) (with Curt and Dianne Eaton).
  2. Allen, Doug (1999). It Takes Two: The Family in Law and Finance, (C.D. Howe), (co-edited with JohnRichards).