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Research

Professors in the Department of Economics are actively engaged in research and consulted as experts on a wide variety of topics. A number of faculty members conduct and supervise research on the determinants of income, health and well-being of people in Canada and internationally; and macroeconomic policy both nationally and internationally.

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  • Great Plains, Few Peaks: The Global Landscape of Egalitarian Beliefs byÌýInsa Bechert and Lars Osberg
  • Reassessing Proxy-based Identification of Multiple Monetary Policy Shocks for the Euro Area, the US, and the UK by Martin Bruns, Helmut Luetkepohl, and James McNeil
  • The term structure of interest rates in a noisy information model byÌýRaphaelle G. Coulombe and James McNeil
  • Net Impact of COVID-19 on REIT Returns by Y Cai and K Xu
  • Economic Insecurity and Well-being by L Osberg
  • Monetary policy and the term structure of Inflation expectations with information frictions by J McNeil.
  • The Effects of a Green Nudge on Municipal Solid Waste: Evidence from a Clear Bag Policy by MÌýAkbulut-Yuksel and C Boulatoff
  • Estimation of Impulse response functions with term structure local projections by J McNeil
  • Policy Regimes, Income Inequality and Growth in Canada since 1946 by L Osberg
  • Modeling interest rate setting at the European Central Bank with bargaining models and counterfactuals by J McNeil

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