Carleton Economics Working Papers (CEWP)
The CEWP is the departmental working paper series. All such papers produced since 1971 are listed below by year of publication, most of which are downloadable. Please contact the department at economics@carleton.ca should you require a scanned copy of a paper that is not yet linked to a downloadable PDF file.
2024
Issue | Author(s) | Title |
24-01 | Maya Papineau, Nicholas Rivers, Kareman Yassin | Household benefits from energy efficiency retrofits: Implications for net zero housing policy
(Revised: October 16, 2024) Previously titled: Estimates of long-run energy savings and realization rates from a large energy efficiency retrofit program |
24-02 | Miguel Casares, Paul Gomme, Hashmat Khan | Private versus Social Responses to a Pandemic |
24-03 | Kevin Andrew, Jevan Cherniwchan, Mamoon Kader, Hashmat Khan | Geography and the Technique Effect: Evidence from Canada |
2023
Issue | Author(s) | Title |
23-01 |
Ekaterina Alekhanova |
Summertime Sadness: Time Sensitivity of Electricity Savings from a Behavioral Nudge (Revised November 11, 2023) |
23-02 |
Bertrand Achou, Philippe Donder, Franca Glenzer, Minjoon Lee, Marie-Louise Leroux |
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23-03 |
Zhiqi Chen |
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23-04 |
Casey Pender |
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23-05 |
Jeffrey Hicks, Gaëlle Simard-Duplain, David A. Green, William Warburton |
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23-06 |
Ekaterina Alekhanova, Maya Papineau, Kareman Yassin |
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23-07 |
Ekaterina Alekhanova, Kate Foreman, Maya Papineau, Reid Stevens |
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23-08 |
Mamoon Kader, Hashmat Khan |
Collateral Shocks: A Dominant Source of U.S. Business Cycles? (Revised January 12, 2024) |
2022
Issue | Author(s) | Title |
22-01 |
Shafiullah Qureshi, Ba Chu, Fanny Demers, Michel Demers |
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22-02 |
Zhiqi Chen |
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22-03 | Jevan Cherniwchan, M. Scott Taylor | International Trade and the Environment: Three Remaining Empirical Challenges* |
22-04 | J. Stephen Ferris, Marcel-Cristian Voia | Do Rival Political Parties Enforce Government Efficiency? Canada,1867-2021* |
22-05 | Zhihao Yu | Why Are Alcohol Control Policies so Different from Tobacco? — A Political-Economy Explanation |
22-06 | Christoph Görtz, Christopher Gunn, Thomas Lubik | Split Personalities: The Changing Nature of Technology Shocks* |
22-07 | Nusrat Jahan | Macroeconomic Determinants of Corporate Credit Spread Evidence from Canada |
22-08 | Mamoon Kader, Hashmat Khan, Minjoon Lee, Raúl Razo-García | The Welfare and Distributional Consequences of Corporate Tax Cuts in Open Economies |
2021
Issue | Author(s) | Title |
21-01 |
Joshua Brault, Hashmat Khan, Louis Phaneuf, Jean Gardy Victor |
(Revised: May 25, 2021) Previously titled: Macroeconomic Fluctuations Without Indeterminacy |
21-02 |
Joshua Brault, Hashmat Khan |
Large Firms and the Cyclicality of US Labour Productivity (Revised: May 27, 2021) |
21-03 |
Asier Aguilera-Bravo, Miguel Casares, Hashmat Khan |
Did US Business Dynamism Recover in the 2010s? (Revised: December 20, 2021) Forthcoming Economics Letters |
21-04 |
Richard A. Brecher, Zhihao Yu |
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21-05 |
Shafiullah Qureshi, Ba Chu, Fanny S. Demers |
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21-06 |
Hashmat Khan, Konstantinos Metaxoglou |
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21-07 |
Louis-Philippe Beland, Jason Huh, Dongwoo Kim |
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21-08 |
Bharatee Bhusana Dash, J. Stephen Ferris |
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21-09 |
Bharatee Bhusana Dash, J. Stephen Ferris, Marcel-Cristian Voia |
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21-10 |
Joshua Brault, Hashmat Khan |
Some International Evidence on Inequality, Demographics, and Long-term Interest Rates (Revised: December 16, 2021) |
21-11 |
Jevan Cherniwchan, Nouri Najjar |
Free Trade and the Formation of Environmental Policy: Evidence from US Legislative Votes (Revised: February 24, 2022) |
21-12 |
Ba Chu, Shafiullah Qureshi |
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21-13 |
Joshua Brault, Hashmat Khan |
Indebted Demand in a Two Period Consumption-Saving Model (Revised: January 5, 2022) |
21-14 |
Fabrice Dabire, Hashmat Khan, Patrick Richard, Jean-Francois Rouillard |
Characterizing G-multipliers in Canada (Revised: March 14, 2023) Previously titled: G-multipliers in Canada: How large? And Why? |
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