- Understanding the Impact of Savings Groups: A PhD Student Research Profile
- Childhood Exposure to Mass Incarceration Affects Educational Attainment
- Leading Economic Experiments in Latin America
- Improving Girls’ Education in Africa: A PhD Student Research Profile
- Where Can Funding Make The Biggest Difference? Malawi Priorities Project Ranks Social Sector Investments
- Canadian Labour Shortages
- With high inflation, Ontario’s Bill 124 will make the healthcare worker shortage even worse
- Effective maternal and child nutrition programs require healthcare worker training
- Unintended consequences of Bill 124’s public sector wage restrictions during COVID-19
- The Canadian Government’s pandemic transfers have been generous, but let’s not exaggerate
- The Economic Costs of COVID-19 for Ontario: How bad is it so far and how bad could it get?
- The electoral origin of government spending shocks
- Shutdown policy ignores economic consequences in order to minimize Covid-19 infections at any cost
- Monetary policy and the term structure of inflation expectations
- Dear Florida, Can NY borrow some ventilators? The U.S. needs better coordination of medical equipment across states
- We Hit the Brakes. So, What Now?
- Border Policies, Exchange Rates, and Canadian Retailers
- Queen’s Economics and Psychology Departments Jointly Welcome Dr. Anita Tusche
- Workshop on the Economics of Strategic Communication and Persuasion: Application to Evidence-based Public Policy
- How Flexible is Inflation Targeting in Canada?
- Who should be in charge of climate policy?
- Understanding Fiscal Policy in a Changing Political Environment
- Universal Basic Income: Our Solution to Automation?
- Canadian Policy Responses to US Protectionism
- What can the human genome project teach us about intellectual property policy?
- Can British Columbia’s Carbon Tax Success Happen Anywhere?
- Queen’s Organizational Economics Conference
- Smoking Bans Improve the Health of Children and Infants
- Closing the Income Sprinkling Loophole: Fair and Likely Efficient
- Welcoming Brent Hickman
- Worker Mobility, Inequality, and Credit Scoring: Insights from the Macroeconomic Frontier
- Joint Conference on Financial Intermediation at Queen’s Economics Department
- Buying Votes on Credit
- Indigenous Education – Transition Briefing
- In Memory of Frank Lewis (1947-2018)
- Statistics Canada Crowdsources Cannabis Prices
- Citizenship: Signaling Tool from Immigrants to Employers
- Why is the Canadian dollar a commodity currency?
- What can we Learn from Historical Economic and Financial Crises?
- Do longer license suspensions decrease impaired driving?
- Economic historian Frank Lewis retires after 44 years at Queen’s
- Canadian Public Economic Group to meet at Queen’s
- How financial illiteracy affects mortgage rates, and how we can help
- Medical marijuana in Canada: Some data and a pricing equation
- How we decided on 2% fiscal stimulus during the Great Recession
- Hartwick’s Rule continues to influence sustainable development after 40 years
- How far out of whack are house prices? A ranking of Canadian cities
- What the “Terminator” Tells Us about Blockchain and Privacy
- Why do Wages Differ Across Countries? Lessons from migrants to Canada in the 1920s
- The NYTs is wrong. More people should walk up escalators
- Research: Oil Exporters Should NOT Price Level Target
- Working to better understand the relationship between student effort and parental investments
- The likely impact of Trudeau’s cash-for-access reforms
- On the Benefits of Government Intervention in the Vancouver Housing Market
- Lack of government research funding biases policy to favor special interests
- The Impact of Post-Secondary Funding on the Educational Attainment of Indigenous Students in Canada
- Fiscal Policy as a Recession Fighter: Lessons from the Interwar Period
- Developing a theory of decision making in the face of unknown unknowns
- An open letter to Stephen Poloz on interest rates
- Why economic stimulus should be directed to cash strapped consumers
- On the benefits of capital controls in developing economies
- Canadian universities top new North American ranking of school desirability
- A better way to forecast crude oil prices
- Moving to Canada after American election is not undemocratic
- Queen’s PhD candidate and JDI student fellow wins CEA award for work on dairy quotas
- What the ongoing movement of workers out of agriculture means for economic policy
- Understanding How Technological Change Affects the Wage Premium of Skilled Workers
- Random coauthor order could increase fairness and encourage collaboration
- International Trade with Heterogeneous Firms: Policy Implications
- Globalization and the law of one price: Lessons from the history of price convergence
- Why do we invest in transportation infrastructure and when does it work?
- How effective is unconventional monetary policy in Canada?
- Doctoral Fellow develops methods to better understand regional recessions
- Stop Tinkering with Mortgage Insurance Rules – Just Price It Right
- Campaign finance reform and the market for access
- Campaign finance reform not enough: More public research funding also needed
- Be scared of politicians who refuse to disclose information
- Search, Monetary Theory, Policy and Housing Economics
- How long campaigns can make candidates more extreme
- The unrecognized benefits of grade inflation
- How corporate money will reshape politics: Help for challengers