New evidence on Canada's productivity challenge: @trevortombe and Chen show that worsening allocation of labour and capital across firms between 2001 and 2015 significantly reduced productivity growth.
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Why have Canadian home prices dramatically outpaced incomes since 2000, while rents have largely kept pace? @baum_snow, de Iorwerth and Macek unpack the evidence and explore the forces shaping housing affordability in a new CJE Viewpoint article. 1/2
The latest issue of the Canadian Journal of Economics is now online. Check out the table of contents at . https://t.co/GN1Pqpa91F, @WileyEconomics, @CanEconomics, #cdnecon, #EconTwitter
Congratulations to this year’s winner of the Robert Mundell Prize: “Misallocation in the Chinese land market” by Xuan Fei, Yumin Hu and Mingzhi (Jimmy) Xu https://t.co/ZHOqmg9YcZ
Congratulations to this year’s winner of Harry Johnson Prize: “On the heterogenous effects of sanctions on trade”, by Gabriel Felbermayr, Constantinos Syropoulos, Erdal Yalcin and Yoto V. Yotov. https://t.co/3GWLQD8YLv
The latest issue of the Canadian Journal of Economics is now online. Check out the table of contents at https://t.co/oxiyMAtxk5. @WileyEconomics, @CanEconomics, #cdnecon, #EconTwitter
Call for Papers 📢
The Canadian Journal of Economics announces a special issue on Technical Change and Trade Policy in an Uncertain World.
Deadline: August 15, 2026.
Details & symposium info: https://t.co/MKXxfwOXrk
If interested, please email your CV to the Managing Editor, Steven Lehrer at [email protected]. Nominations of new co-editors are also welcomed. Review of applications and nominations will start on March 1 and continue until the position is filled. 2/2
Call for Applications/Nominations: CJE Co-Editor The Canadian Journal of Economics is looking for a new co-editor with expertise in International Economics. The successful candidate will serve a three-year term starting July 1, 2026. 1/2
The latest issue of the Canadian Journal of Economics is now online. Check out the table of contents at https://t.co/B4HFCHG7NX.
@WileyEconomics,@CanEconomics, #cdnecon, #EconTwitter
By request of submitting authors, we are extending the deadline for the Special Issue of Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique in Honour of Professor James G. MacKinnon to December 15, 2025. Details at https://t.co/shSUZsH0SF
📢 One week to go until the Celebrating James MacKinnon (@jgmQED) conference!
👉 Info: https://t.co/tNlA6WmyMk
And don’t forget the @CanJEcon Call for Papers: https://t.co/FVwyHBKZhW
New research by Khederlarian and Steinbach coming out in the CJE shows that ignoring pre-existing trends in imports understates the measured impact of US Temporary trade barriers by 20 percentage points or more. Pre-trends matter and the paper is at https://t.co/k4WE9Ypafb
Trade policy uncertainty is front and center. Forthcoming in the Canadian Journal of Economics, Muris, Horst Schmitt & Stähler model how importers adapt. Read the paper here: https://t.co/X8QgHGilXK
Curious about inflation in 🇨🇦?
Check out this forthcoming in Canadian Journal of Economics paper by @bankofcanada researchers Olena Kostyshyna & Maude Ouellet on household-level food inflation.
Read it pre-publication 👇
🔗 https://t.co/OBU3oGQ0Xm
We are excited to announce that the following new editorial advisors with expertise in macroeconomics joined the editorial board of Canadian Journal of Economics on July 1, 2025: Pau Pujolas, (McMaster, @PujolasPau68034) and Gajendran Raveendranathan, (McMaster @GajendranR40829).
We are thrilled to announce that Gustavo Bobonis (University of Toronto), Rob Clark (Queen’s University) and Ken Kikkawa (UBC) joined the editorial board of Canadian Journal of Economics on July 1, 2025. They add expertise in development, industrial organization and trade.
We are excited to announce that the following new editorial advisors with expertise in economic theory joined the editorial board of Canadian Journal of Economics on July 1, 2025: Alexander Jakobsen (Northwestern University) and Richard Van Weelden (University of Pittsburgh).