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Friday, February 3, 2023
The Department of Economics is pleased to announce that Professor Matt Webb’s paper “Testing for the appropriate level of clustering in linear regression models” (joint with James MacKinnon of Queen's University and Morten Nielsen of Aarhaus University in Denmark) is now accepted for publication at the Journal of Econometrics. The Journal of... More
Thursday, February 2, 2023
The Department of Economics at Carleton University is pleased to announce that we are hosting Maria Suarez Fernandez (Undergraduate Student, Universidad Externado de Colombia) for the Winter 2023 academic term. Maria is the recipient of the Emerging Leaders in the Americas Program (ELAP) scholarship, which is offered through the Global Affairs... More
Tuesday, January 31, 2023
The C.D. Howe Institute has published an intelligence memo written by Professor Maya Papineau and co-authored with Erica Myers of the University of Calgary. The piece discusses the implications of her recent research on observed energy savings from home retrofits, particularly when it comes to meeting climate change commitments. Since it's... More
Thursday, January 26, 2023
Congratulations to PhD student Debora Loccisano’s on the publication of her paper titled “Co-movements, option pricing and risk management: an application to WTI versus Brent spread options” joint with her former professors Domenico De Giovanni and Arturo Leccadito from Calabria, Italy. The paper has been accepted for publication in the... More
Wednesday, January 25, 2023
Article by Karen Kelly (Faculty of Public Affairs) The newly dedicated boardroom in Carleton University’s Department of Economics is graced with decor that an economist can truly appreciate. Desk-sized sheets of yellowed graph paper, covered with numbers and symbols, have been framed for posterity. To the knowledgeable, it is clearly an... More
Monday, January 23, 2023
PhD Candidate Derek Mikola has had his paper "Finish It and It's Free: An Evaluation of College Graduation Subsidies," joint with Professor Matthew Webb, accepted for publication in Economics of Education Review - a leading journal in the field of education economics which publishes research on education policy and finance, human capital... More
Congratulations to Professor Matthew Webb on having two papers accepted for publication. Professor Webb has had his paper "Finish It and It's Free: An Evaluation of College Graduation Subsidies," joint with Derek Mikola (PhD Candidate in our department), published in Economics of Education Review - a leading journal in the field of education... More
The School of Public Policy and Administration (SPPA) and the Department of Economics welcome Vivian Hoffmann in a joint-appointment as Associate Professor at Carleton University. "We are excited to have Vivian join us," says Jennifer Stewart, director of the School of Public Policy and Administration. "Her significant contribution to research in... More
Wednesday, January 18, 2023
Congratulations to Professor Ba Chu on his paper titled “A Distance-Based Test of Independence Between two Multivariate Time Series.” The paper has been accepted for publication by the Journal of Multivariate Analysis - a leading journal in... More
Wednesday, January 11, 2023
Congratulations to Distinguished Research Professor J. Stephen Ferris on his paper titled “Inequality, transaction costs and voter turnout: evidence from Canadian provinces and Indian states,” joint with Marcel Voia and Bharatee Dash. The paper has been accepted for publication in Public Choice - a peer-reviewed journal that studies the... More
Monday, December 5, 2022
Professor Minjoon Lee’s recent research on nursing home aversion in Canadians has been garnering media attention recently. His paper “Nursing Home Aversion Post-Pandemic: Implications for Savings and Long-term Care Policy" is a joint work with Bertrand Achou, Philippe De Donder, Franca Glenzer, and Marie-Louise Leroux that was published last... More
Thursday, November 17, 2022
Professor Minjoon Lee is featured on the most recent episode of Kyla Reid’s podcast Research Shop Talk, alongside Dale Spencer (Law and Legal Studies, Carleton University). The episode is called “Mentoring the Next Generation” and Professors Lee and Spencer detail their former experiences as graduate students and current experiences... More
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