J. Stephen Ferris : Citation Profile


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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   42 years (1981 - 2023). See details.
   Cites by year: 11
   Journals where J. Stephen Ferris has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 18.    Total self citations: 44 (8.46 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Voia, Marcel (13)

Dash, Bharatee (5)

Winer, Stanley (3)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with J. Stephen Ferris.

Is cited by:

Potrafke, Niklas (27)

Lapham, Beverly (11)

Winer, Stanley (9)

Yu, Zhihao (8)

Mateut, Simona (7)

Fung, Loretta (7)

Bjørnskov, Christian (7)

Gradus, Raymond (6)

Mechtel, Mario (6)

Merz, Joachim (6)

Hanglberger, Dominik (6)

Cites to:

Winer, Stanley (73)

Persson, Torsten (50)

Voia, Marcel (41)

Besley, Timothy (32)

Park, Soo-Bin (30)

Tabellini, Guido (30)

Sturm, Daniel (26)

Rogoff, Kenneth (20)

Roland, Gérard (19)

Barro, Robert (16)

Dash, Bharatee (16)

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Where J. Stephen Ferris has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Public Choice6
Applied Economics5
Constitutional Political Economy4
Canadian Journal of Economics3
European Journal of Political Economy3
Canadian Public Policy2
Australian Economic Papers2
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
CESifo Working Paper Series / CESifo6
LEO Working Papers / DR LEO / Orleans Economics Laboratory / Laboratoire d'Economie d'Orleans (LEO), University of Orleans4
Post-Print / HAL3

Recent works citing J. Stephen Ferris (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Does skilled labor risk matter to suppliers? Evidence from trade credit. (2023). Cheung, Adrian ; Khoo, Joye. In: The Financial Review. RePEc:bla:finrev:v:58:y:2023:i:2:p:423-447.

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2023Does social culture matter for firms access to trade credit? Evidence from China. (2023). Yin, Jingwei ; Feng, Pengshuo ; Liu, Ran ; Xiu, Zongfeng. In: Economic Modelling. RePEc:eee:ecmode:v:119:y:2023:i:c:s026499932200400x.

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2023Does national culture impact trade credit provision of SMEs?. (2023). Ly, Kim Cuong ; Hoang, Cong Huan ; Zhang, Xuan ; Xiao, Qin. In: Economic Modelling. RePEc:eee:ecmode:v:124:y:2023:i:c:s0264999323001001.

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2023SMEs’ behavior under financial constraints: An empirical investigation on the legal environment and the substitution effect with tax arrears. (2023). Ippoliti, Roberto ; Falavigna, Greta. In: The North American Journal of Economics and Finance. RePEc:eee:ecofin:v:66:y:2023:i:c:s1062940823000268.

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2023The over-ordering problem in trade credit: Role of return policies. (2023). Agrawal, Anupam ; Biswas, Indranil ; Priya, Bhawna. In: European Journal of Operational Research. RePEc:eee:ejores:v:309:y:2023:i:2:p:731-744.

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2023Who pays buyers for not disclosing supplier lists? Unlocking the relationship between supply chain transparency and trade credit. (2023). Zhang, Tiantian ; Chan, Hing Kai ; Liu, Bai ; Wang, Yibo. In: Journal of Business Research. RePEc:eee:jbrese:v:155:y:2023:i:pb:s0148296322008694.

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2023It is not easy being a Green party: Green politics as a normal good. (2023). Khamis, Melanie ; Gourley, Patrick. In: European Journal of Political Economy. RePEc:eee:poleco:v:76:y:2023:i:c:s0176268022000684.

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2023Political monetary cycles: An empirical study. (2023). Oriola, Hugo. In: European Journal of Political Economy. RePEc:eee:poleco:v:79:y:2023:i:c:s0176268023000812.

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2023Trade Credit Management and Profitability of Jordanian Manufacturing Firms. (2023). Saraireh, Shadi A ; Khanji, Ibrahim M ; Al-Eitan, Ghaith N. In: Risks. RePEc:gam:jrisks:v:11:y:2023:i:1:p:16-:d:1031071.

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2023Impact of Digital Supply Chain on Sustainable Trade Credit Provision: Evidence from Chinese Listed Companies. (2023). Zhuang, Yiqun ; Wu, Weipeng ; Chen, Jinlong. In: Sustainability. RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:15:y:2023:i:15:p:11861-:d:1208637.

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2023Dynamics of Trade Credit, Bank Credit Extension, Sustainable Economic Growth, and Imports: Evidence from the European Non-Financial Sector. (2023). Karaca, Cengizhan. In: Sustainability. RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:15:y:2023:i:17:p:12857-:d:1224947.

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2023The Determinants of Trade Credit During and After the 2008 International Financial Crisis. (2023). Carreira, Carlos ; Silva, Pedro. In: Notas Económicas. RePEc:gmf:journl:y:2023:i:56:p:90:110.

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2023Does Productivity Change at All in Swedish District Courts? Empirical Analysis Focusing on Horizontal Mergers. (2023). Kerstens, Kristiaan ; Tsionas, Mike ; Chen, Xiaoqing. In: Working Papers. RePEc:ies:wpaper:e202305.

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2023New insights into the growth-maximizing size of government: evidence and implications for Turkey. (2023). Durucan, Ayegul ; Kaya, Aye ; En, Huseyin. In: Economic Change and Restructuring. RePEc:kap:ecopln:v:56:y:2023:i:4:d:10.1007_s10644-023-09510-y.

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2023Wealth inequality and democracy. (2023). Fagerstrom, Matthew J ; Bagchi, Sutirtha. In: Public Choice. RePEc:kap:pubcho:v:197:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1007_s11127-023-01082-9.

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2023Velikost veřejného sektoru a ekonomický růst. (2016). Zimik, Petr . In: Politická ekonomie. RePEc:prg:jnlpol:v:2016:y:2016:i:4:id:1080:p:439-450.

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Works by J. Stephen Ferris:


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1988Measurement Costs, Relative Evaluation and Mandatory Education Requirements. In: Australian Economic Papers.
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1999A Theory of Tenure for the Teaching University In: Australian Economic Papers.
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1999A Theory of Tenure for the Teaching University..(1999) In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2014Government Size, Government Debt and Economic Performance with Particular Application to New Zealand In: The Economic Record.
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2007Studying the Role of Political Competition in the Evolution of Government Size Over Long Horizons In: Cambridge Working Papers in Economics.
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2008Studying the role of political competition in the evolution of government size over long horizons.(2008) In: Public Choice.
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2008Studying the role of political competition in the evolution of government size over long horizons.(2008) In: POLIS Working Papers.
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2002Education Vouchers, Dropouts, and the Peer Group Problem 1 In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2000Indirect Convertibility, Inflation Targeting, and Monetary Policy Rules In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2001Growth in the Real Size of Government Since 1970 In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2002Economies of Scale, School Violence, and the Optimal Size of Schools In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2004Economies of scale, school violence and the optimal size of schools.(2004) In: Applied Economics.
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2002Measuring Academic Potential: A Case for Academic Tenure and Process In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2008School Size and Youth Violence In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2008School size and youth violence.(2008) In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.
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2003Competitive Bank Monies: Reconsidering Hayek and Klein from a Transactions Perspective In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2006Could Non-redeemable Money have Evolved Naturally from Commodity Money under Free Banking? – revised version: On Hayek’s Denationalization of Money, Free Banking and Inflation Targeting In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2008Politics versus Economics in the Explanation of Government – revised version: Studying the Role of Political Competition in the Evolution of Government Size over Long Horizons In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2005Political Competition and Convergence to Fundamentals: With Application to the Politcal Business Cycle and the Size of the Public Sector In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2007Just how much bigger is government in Canada? In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2006Politics, political competition and the political budget cycle in Canada, 1870 - 2000: a search across alternative fiscal instruments In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2008Is the Bank of Canada any more or less independent than the Fed? – revised version: Electoral Politics and Monetary Policy: Does the Bank of Canada Contribute to a Political Business Cycle? In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2008Optimal Simple Monetary Policy Rules in a Small Open Economy with Exchange Rate Imperfections In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2008The monetary effects arising from stochastic resource revenues and the subsidization of financial intermediation in resource rich developing economies In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2009What determines the length of a typical Canadian parliamentary government? In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2010Quantifying Non-tariff Trading Barriers: What Difference Did the U.S. Security Precautions Following 9/11 Make to Canadian Cross Border Shopping? -revised version: Quantifying Non-Tariff Trade Barrier In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2011Does the Risk or Realization of a Federal Election Precipitate Canadian Output Growth? – revised version: Does the Expectation or Realization of a Federal Election Precipitate Canadian Output Growth? In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2010Financial Crises and the Interest-rate Approach to Monetary Policy In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2010Fiscal Policy from a Public Choice Perspective In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2012Do Canadian Business Cycle Peaks Predict Federal Election Calls? In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2011Do Departures from Democratic Accountability Compromise the Stability of Public Finances? Keynesianism, Central Banking, and Minority Governments in the Canadian System of Party Government, 1867 – 200 In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2012Do departures from democratic accountability compromise the stability of public finances? Keynesianism, central banking, and minority governments in the Canadian system of party government, 1867–2009.(2012) In: Constitutional Political Economy.
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2012An Oil-Driven Endogenous Growth Model In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2016Fixed versus Flexible Election Cycles: Explaining innovation in the timing of Canada’s Election Cycle In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2013The Relationship Between Government Size and Economic Performance with Particular Application to New Zealand In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2014The Effect of Federal Government Size on Private Economic Performance in Canada: 1870–2011 In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2015The effect of federal government size on private economic performance in Canada: 1870–2011.(2015) In: Economic Modelling.
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2014Does Aggregate Government Size Effect Private Economic Performance in Canada? In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2016Political Parties in Canada: What Determines Their Entry, Exit and the Duration of Their Lives? In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2016Expenditure Visibility and Voter Memory: A Compositional Approach to the Political Budget Cycle in Indian States, 1959 – 2012 In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2019Expenditure visibility and voter memory: a compositional approach to the political budget cycle in Indian states, 1959–2012.(2019) In: Economics of Governance.
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2017Does Political Competition affect Fiscal Structure? What time series analysis says for Canada, 1870 - 2015 In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2019A Dynamic Model of Political Party Equilibrium: The Evolution of ENP in Canada, 1870–2015 In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2020A Dynamic Model of Political Party Equilibrium: The Evolution of ENP in Canada, 1870-2015.(2020) In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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2018Economic Performance and Electoral Volatility: Testing the Economic Voting Hypothesis on Indian States, 1957–2013 In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2018Measuring Electoral Competitiveness: With Application to the Indian States In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2018Measuring Electoral Competitiveness: With Application to the Indian States.(2018) In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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2020What Happens When Voting Rules Change? The Case of New Zealand In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2020What happens when voting rules change? the case of New Zealand.(2020) In: Constitutional Political Economy.
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2019Elections, Economic Outcomes and Policy in Canada: 1870 - 2015 In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2022On the Structure of the Political Party System in Indian States, 1957-2018 In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2023On the structure of the political party system in Indian states, 1957–2018.(2023) In: Constitutional Political Economy.
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2020What aggregate data can tell us about voter turnout in Canada; did changes in the distribution of income matter? In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2022Does a Swing Voter Model with Voter Turnout reflect the closeness of Indian State Elections: 1957 – 2018? In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2023Does a swing voter model with voter turnout reflect the closeness of the Indian state elections: 1957 - 2018?.(2023) In: Applied Economics.
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2021Does Income Inequality enter into an Aggregate Model of Voter Turnout? Evidence from Canada and Indian States* In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2022Do Rival Political Parties Enforce Government Efficiency? Evidence from Canada, 1867-2021* In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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1991The Economics of Regulated Early Closing Hours: Some Evidence From Ontario. In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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1990THE ECONOMICS OF REGULATED EARLY CLOSING HOURS: SOME EVIDENCE FORM ONTARIO..(1990) In: Flinders of South Australia - Discipline of Economics.
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1996Changes in the Real Size of Government. U.S. Experience 1948-1989 In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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1998Measuring the Effectiveness of Fiscal Policy: Considerations from an Institutional Perspective In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2000Cross Boarder Shopping and the Provision of Government Services In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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1997New Monetary Economics: Revisiting Indirect Converibility and Monetary Separation. In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2003Coordination Failures and Government Policy: Evidence from Emerging Countries In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2003Coordination Failures and Government Policy: Evidence From Emerging Countries.(2003) In: Journal of Development Studies.
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2003PRIVATE VERSUS COLLECTIVIZED CHARITY: FURTHER EXPLORATIONS OF THE CROWDING OUT DEBATE In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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2008Searching for Keynes In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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1988TIME, SPACE AND SHOPPING: THE REGULATION OF SHOPPING HOURS In: Carleton Industrial Organization Research Unit (CIORU).
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1990Time, Space, and Shopping: The Regulation of Shopping Hours..(1990) In: The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization.
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1989ORIGINS OF THEORIES OF ORGANIZATION: THE COMMON PROPERTY ROOT In: Carleton Industrial Organization Research Unit (CIORU).
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1989ORGANIZING SHOPPING SERVICES: TRENDS IN CANADIAN RETAILING: 1972-1987. In: Carleton Industrial Organization Research Unit (CIORU).
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2003Searching for Keynes: An Essay on the Political Economy of Fiscal Policy, with Application to Canada, 1870-2000 - revised version In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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2006Political Competition and Convergence to Fundamentals: With Application to the Political Business Cycle and the Size of Government In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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2016The Duverger-Demsetz Perspective on Electoral Competitiveness and Fragmentation: With Application to the Canadian Parliamentary System, 1867-2011 In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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2016The Duverger-Demsetz Perspective on Electoral Competitiveness and Fragmentation: With Application to the Canadian Parliamentary System, 1867–2011.(2016) In: Studies in Political Economy.
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2018Political Competitiveness and Fiscal Structure: A Time Series Analysis. Canada, 1870 - 2015 In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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1982Labor Mobility, Seasonal Unemployment Insurance, and the Newfoundland Inshore Fishery. In: Canadian Journal of Economics.
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1985Wage and Price Contracts in a Macro Model with Information Costs. In: Canadian Journal of Economics.
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2011Does the expectation or realization of a federal election precipitate Canadian output growth? In: Canadian Journal of Economics.
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2011Does the expectation or realization of a federal election precipitate Canadian output growth?.(2011) In: Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique.
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2007Just How Much Bigger Is Government in Canada? A Comparative Analysis of the Size and Structure of the Public Sectors in Canada and the United States, 1929­2004 In: Canadian Public Policy.
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2010Quantifying Non-Tariff Trade Barriers: What Difference Did 9/11 Make to Canadian Cross-Border Shopping? In: Canadian Public Policy.
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2022Political Competition and the Study of Public Economics In: Cambridge Books.
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2003Do alternative measures of government result in alternative explanations for government size? In: Economics Bulletin.
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2005Matching Candidates with Academic Teams: A Case for Academic Tenure In: International Review of Law and Economics.
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1987In defense of organization theory: A reply to the critics : Lex Donaldson (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1985) pp. xiii+196, $14.95. In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.
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2008Searching for Keynesianism In: European Journal of Political Economy.
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2013Do business cycle peaks predict election calls in Canada? In: European Journal of Political Economy.
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2023Do rival political parties enforce government efficiency? Evidence from Canada 1867–2021 In: European Journal of Political Economy.
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2022Do rival political parties enforce government efficiency? Evidence from Canada 1867–2021.(2022) In: Post-Print.
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2022Do rival political parties enforce government efficiency? Evidence from Canada 1867–2021.(2022) In: LEO Working Papers / DR LEO.
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2013Fiscal policy In: Chapters.
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2017Is the Aggregate Size of Government in Canada Too Large? In: Post-Print.
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2017Is the Aggregate Size of Government in Canada Too Large?.(2017) In: Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE).
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2020Political parties in Canada: What determines entry, exit and the duration of their lives? In: Post-Print.
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2012What are the significant determinants of entrepreneurship? In: International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business.
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2004Organizing New Product Development Projects in Strategic Alliances In: Organization Science.
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2017Fixed versus flexible election terms: explaining innovation in the timing of Canada’s election cycle In: Constitutional Political Economy.
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2021Political competitiveness and the private–public structure of public expenditure: a model and empirics for the Indian States In: International Tax and Public Finance.
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2003Private versus Public Charity: Reassessing Crowding Out from the Supply Side. In: Public Choice.
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2008Electoral politics and monetary policy: does the Bank of Canada contribute to a political business cycle? In: Public Choice.
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2023Inequality, transaction costs and voter turnout: evidence from Canadian provinces and Indian states In: Public Choice.
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1996The Cost Disease and Government Growth: Qualifications to Baumol. In: Public Choice.
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1999Cost Disease versus Leviathan Explanations of Rising Government Cost: An Empirical Investigation. In: Public Choice.
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2020Elections, Economic Outcomes and Policy Choices in Canada: 1870 - 2015 In: LEO Working Papers / DR LEO.
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2021Elections, economic outcomes and policy choices in Canada: 1870 – 2015.(2021) In: Applied Economics.
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2022Do Rival Political Parties Enforce Government Efficiency? Evidence from Canada, 1867 - 2021 In: LEO Working Papers / DR LEO.
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2022Inequality, Transaction Costs and Voter Turnout: evidence from Canadian Provinces and Indian States In: LEO Working Papers / DR LEO.
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2000The Determinants of Cross Border Shopping: Implications for Tax Revenues and Institutional Change In: National Tax Journal.
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1982Information and Search: An Alternative Approach to the Theory of Minimum Wages. In: Economic Inquiry.
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1981A Transactions Theory of Trade Credit Use In: The Quarterly Journal of Economics.
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2003Indirect convertibility as a money rule for inflation targeting In: Applied Financial Economics.
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2012The inflationary effects of stochastic resource revenues in resource-rich economies with less well-developed financial markets In: Applied Economics.
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1998Real government size, automatic feedback rules and the measured effectiveness of fiscal policy In: Applied Economics.
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2006On Hayeks denationalization of money, free banking and inflation targeting In: The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought.
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2002Education Vouchers, the Peer Group Problem, and the Question of Dropouts In: Southern Economic Journal.
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