Publications
 
 

SFU Economics 2005

Journal Articles

  1. Allen, Doug (2005). "Purchase, Patronage, and Professions: Incentives and the Evolution of Public Office in Pre-Modern Britain," Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 161(1): 57-79.
  2. Boland, Lawrence (2005). "Economics in Time vs. Time in Economics: Building Models so that Time Matters," History of Economic Ideas, 13: 121-32.
  3. Easton, Stephen (2005). "Overtime! Rules and Incentives in the National Hockey League," Journal of Sports Economics, 6: 178-202 (with D. Rockerbie).
  4. Easton, Stephen (2005). "Revenue Sharing, Conjectures, and Scarce Talent in a Sports League Model," Journal of Sports Economics, 6: 359-378 (with D. Rockerbie).
  5. Friesen, Jane (2005). "Statutory Firing Costs and Lay-Offs in Canada", Labour Economics, 12, 2:147-68.
  6. Gençay, Ramazan (2005). "Multiscale Systematic Risk", Journal of International Money and Finance, 24: 55-70 (with F. Selcuk and B. Whitcher).
  7. Grubel, Herb (2005). "Small Country Benefits from Monetary Union", Journal of Policy Modelling 27, 4:509-23.
  8. Jacks, David (2005). “Immigrant Stocks and Trade Flows, 1870-1913”, Journal of European Economic History 34(3):625-49.
  9. Jacks, David (2005). "Intra- and International Commodity Market Integration in the Atlantic Economy, 1800-1913," Explorations in Economic History, 42: 381-413.
  10. Jones, Robert (2005). "Valuing Employee Stock Options with Endogenous and Exogenous Early Exercise", Journal of Derivatives Accounting, 2, 1:53-62 (with Y. Wu).
  11. Kennedy, Peter (2005). "Oh No! I Got the Wrong Sign! What Should I Do?" Journal of Economic Education, 36: 77-92.
  12. Kennedy, Peter (2005). "Does Teaching Enhance Research in Economics?", American Economic Review, Papers and Procedings, 95: 172-176 (with W. Becker) .
  13. Kessler, Anke (2005). "Tiebout and Redistribution in a Model of Residential and Political Choice," Journal of Public Economics, 89(2-3): 501-528 (with C. Lulfesmann).
  14. Kessler, Anke (2005). "Endogenous Punishments in Agency with Verifiable Ex Post Information," International Economic Review, 46(4): 1207-1231 (with C. Lulfesmann and P. Schmitz).
  15. Kessler, Anke (2005). "Representative versus Direct Democracy: The Role of Informational Asymmetries," Public Choice, 122(1-2): 9-38.
  16. Knetsch, Jack (2005). "Gains, Losses, and the US-EPA Economic Analyses Guidelines: A Hazardous Product?", Environmental and Resource Economics 32, 1:91-112.
  17. Krauth, Brian (2005). "Peer Effects and Selection Effects on Smoking Among Canadian Youth, Canadian Journal of Economics 38(3): 735-757.
  18. Lavergne, Pascal (2005). "Data-driven rate-optimal specification testing in regression models", Annals of Statistics, 33(2): 840-870 (with E. Guerre).
  19. Lavergne, Pascal (2005). "Semiparametric estimation and testing in a model of environmental regulation with adverse selection", Empirical Economics, 30(1): 171-192 (with A. Thomas).
  20. Lulfesmann, Christoph (2005). "Wealth Constraints and Option Contracts in Models with Sequential Investments", RAND Journal of Economics 36, 4: 753-770.
  21. Lulfesmann, Christoph (2005). "Tiebout and Redistribution in a Model of Residential and Political Choice," Journal of Public Economics, 89(2-3): 501-528 (with A. Kessler).
  22. Lulfesmann, Christoph (2005). "Endogenous Punishments in Agency with Verifiable Ex Post Information," International Economic Review, 46(4): 1207-1231 (with A. Kessler).
  23. Mongrain, Steeve (2005). "Experience Rating: Insurance Versus Efficiency", International Economic Review, 46: 1303-19 (with J. Roberts).
  24. Pendakur, Krishna (2005). " Semiparametric Estimation of Lifetime Child Costs", Journal of Applied Econometrics, 20, 4: 487-507.
  25. Rekkas, Marie (2005). "Highly Accurate Likelihood Analysis for the Seemingly Unrelated Regression Problem," Journal of Econometrics, 127(1): 17-33 (with D.A.S. Fraser and A. Wong).
  26. Rekkas, Marie (2005). "Third-Order Inference for the Weibull Distribution”, Computational Statistics and Data Analysis 49(2): 499-525 (with A. Wong).
  27. Robson, Arthur (2005). "Complex Evolutionary Systems and the Red Queen", Economic Journal, 115: F211-F224.
  28. Schmitt, Nicolas (2005). "Endogenous Vertical Restraints in International Trade," European Economic Review, 49(7): 1877-89 (with H. Raff).
  29. Spindler, Zane (2005). "Alternative Monetary Systems and the Quest for Stability: Can a Free Banking System Deliver in South Africa", South African Journal of Economics , 73, 4: 674-93 (with M. Bader and A. Saville).
  30. Spindler, Zane (2005). "Constitutional Foundations of Economic Freedom: A Time-series Cross-section Analysis," Constitutional Political Economy, 16: 327-346 (with de Vanssay and Hildebrand).
  31. Xu, Jenny (2005). "Friedman Redux: Restricting Monetary Policy Rules to Support Flexible Exchange Rates," Economics Letters, 87(3): 291-299 (with M. B. Devereux and K. Shi).

Other Articles

  1. Allen, Doug (2005). "Agricultural Contracts,'' in Claude Menard and Mary M. Shirley (eds.), Handbook of New Institutional Economics, New York: Springer (with D. Lueck).
  2. Allen, Doug (2005). "Transaction Costs", Encyclopedia of Law and Society: American and Global Perspectives, David Clark (ed), London: Sage Publications.
  3. Chant, John (2005). "University Accountability", in Higher Education in Canada, John Deutsch Institute, McGill-Queen's University Press, 587-94.
  4. Chant, John (2005). "How We Pay Professors and Why It Matters", C.D. Howe Institute Commentary no. 221.
  5. Chant, John (2005). "Macroeconomic Stability and Economic Growth: What the Macdonald Commission Said", in D. Laidler and W. Robson, Prospects for Canada: Progress and Challenges Twenty Years After the Macdonald Commission, C.D. Howe Institute Policy Study 41, 13-23.
  6. Chant, John (2005). "Toward a Made-in-Canada Monetary Policy", Bank of Canada Review, Winter, 25-29.
  7. DeVoretz, Don (2005). "Labour Market Mobility between Canada and the United States: Quo vadis?", in: T. Lemieux and R. Harris (eds.), Social and Labour Market Aspects of North American Linkages. (Calgary: University of Calgary Press), (with D. Coulombe).
  8. Easton, Stephen (2005). "Fighting the Status Quo: the Growth of Private Prisons," Justice Report of the Canadian Criminal Justice Association, 20(2): 3-13.
  9. Grubel, Herb (2005). "New Criteria for Optimum Currency Areas", in S. Jayasuriya (ed), Trade Policy Reforms and Development: Essays in Honour of Peter Lloyd, Elgar, Cheltenham, 180-202.
  10. Harris, Richard (2005). " Productivity and North American Labour Market Integration: New Analytical Perspectives", in R. Harris and T. Lemieux (eds), Social and Labour Market Aspects of North American Linkages, University of Calgary Press, Calgary.
  11. Harris, Richard (2005). "FDI and FTA with Uncertain Market Access", in L. Eden and W. Dobson (Eds.), Governance, Multinationals and Growth, Edward Elgar Publsihers, Northampton, Mass., Chap 8, 155-74.
  12. Jacks, David (2005). "Sketching the Rise of Real Inequality in Early Modern Europe," in R. C. Allen, et. al. (eds.), Living Standards in the Past: New Perspectives on Well-Being  in Asia and Europe, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  13. Knetsch, Jack (2005). "Behavioral Economics and Sustainable Forest Management", in S. Kant and A. Berry (eds), Economics, Sustainability, and Natural Resources: Economics of Sustainable Forest Management, Springer, Dordrecht and New York, 91-103.
  14. Knetsch, Jack (2005). "The Appropriate Choice of Valuation Measure in Usual Cases of Losses Valued More than Gains", Singapore Economic Review, Special Issue, 50, 0:393-406.
  15. Krauth, Brian (2005). "Structural Estimation of Peer Effects in Youth Smoking," in Grossman and Lindgren (eds.), Substance Use: Individual Behavior, Social Interaction, Markets and Politics, Elsevier.
  16. Lebowitz, Michael (2005). "Beyond the Muck of Ages," in Werner Bonefeld and Kosmas Psychopedis (eds.), Human Dignity: Social Autonomy and the Critique of Capitalism (UK: Ashgate Publishing).
  17. Lebowitz, Michael (2005). "Dall'ideologia economica all'alternativa politica," Inchiesta, Vol. XXXV, Nr. 147, gennaio-marzo (Edizioni Dedalo: Bari).
  18. Lebowitz, Michael (2005). "The Knowledge of a Better World," Monthly Review (July-August).
  19. Lebowitz, Michael (2005). "Holloway's Scream", Historical Materialism 13, 4.
  20. Lipsey, Richard (2005). "Issues on Governance, Multinationals and Growth", in L. Eden and W. Dobson (Eds.), Goverance, Multinationals and Growth, Elgar, Cheltenham: 341-67.
  21. Schmitt, Nicolas (2005). "A Simple General Equilibrium Model with International Labor Market Linkages," in R.G. Harris and T. Lemieux (eds.), Social and Labour Market Aspects of North American Linkages, Industry Canada Research Series, Volume 12, Chapter 10, 451-481, Calgary: University of Calgary Press (with J. Mercenier).


Books

  1. Andolfatto, David (2005). Macroeconomic Theory and Policy, EconPapers (312 pages).
  2. Easton, Stephen, Richard Harris and Nicolas Schmitt (eds.) (2005). Brains on the Move: Human Capital in the Global Economy, C.D. Howe Institute, Toronto.
  3. Harris, Richard (ed.), Social and Labour Market Aspects of North American Linkages, University of Calgary Press, Calgary (with T. Lemieux).
  4. Lipsey, Richard (2005). Economic Transformations: General Purpose Technologies and Long Term Economic Growth, Oxford University Press, Oxford (with K. Carlaw and C. Bekar).
  5. Olewiler, Nancy (2005). Environmental Economics, Updated Edition, 2nd Ed. (with B. Field).