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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T11:55:42+00:00Summary of Comments - 2008/09 Debt Strategy Consultations
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2008/02/summary-comments-200809-debt-strategy/
Today, a Summary of Comments on the Debt Strategy Consultations for 2008/09 is being published on the Bank of Canada's website in conjunction with the release of the government's Debt Management Strategy for 2008/09 on the Department of Finance's website.2008-02-26T16:10:26+00:00enSummary of Comments - 2008/09 Debt Strategy Consultations2008-02-26Summary of Comments - 2008/09 Debt Strategy Consultations
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2008/02/summary-of-comments-200809-debt-strategy-consultations/
In November 2007, officials from the Department of Finance and the Bank of Canada sought views from government securities distributors, institutional investors, and other interested parties on the design and operation of the Government of Canada domestic debt program for the fiscal year 2008/09 and beyond.2008-02-26T08:19:54+00:00enSummary of Comments - 2008/09 Debt Strategy Consultations2008-02-26Understanding Productivity: A Review of Recent Technical Research
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2008/02/discussion-paper-2008-3/
The authors provide an extensive review of the rapidly expanding research on productivity, both at the macro and micro levels. They focus primarily on papers written about Canada, but also draw on selected studies from other countries, especially the United States, where such work sheds important light on particular aspects of productivity growth. The authors […]2008-02-21T12:56:11+00:00enUnderstanding Productivity: A Review of Recent Technical Research2008-02-21ProductivityDiscussion Paper 2008-3https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/dp08-3.pdfUnderstanding Productivity: A Review of Recent Technical ResearchRichard DionRobert FayFebruary 2008DD2D24OO3O31O4O40O47Governor Carney Discusses Impacts of Globalization on Canada
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2008/02/governor-carney-discusses-impacts-globalization/
Canada has adjusted well to sharp movements in its terms of trade and is enjoying the many benefits of a globalized economy, Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney said today in a speech to the British Columbia Chamber of Commerce and the Business Council of British Columbia.2008-02-18T15:59:21+00:00enGovernor Carney Discusses Impacts of Globalization on Canada2008-02-18The Implications of Globalization for the Economy and Public Policy
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2008/02/implications-globalization-economy-public-policy/
I chose to speak about globalization at the outset of my tenure because it will continue to be one of the forces shaping our economy and economic policy for years to come. Steady advances in transportation, communication, and information technologies, underpinned by the more widespread adoption of free-market economic policies, are shrinking the globe and expanding the global economy.2008-02-18T11:35:12+00:00The Implications of Globalization for the Economy and Public Policy2008-02-18Mark CarneyUnsecured Debt, Consumer Bankruptcy, and Small Business
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2008/02/working-paper-2008-5/
In this paper we develop a quantitative model of entrepreneurial activity (risk-taking) and consumer bankruptcy choices and use the model to study the effects of bankruptcy regulations on entrepreneurial activity, bankruptcy rate and welfare.2008-02-18T11:32:34+00:00enUnsecured Debt, Consumer Bankruptcy, and Small Business2008-02-18Economic modelsFinancial stabilityFinancial system regulation and policiesWorking Paper 2008-5 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp08-5.pdfUnsecured Debt, Consumer Bankruptcy, and Small BusinessCésaire MehYaz TerajimaFebruary 2008DD3D31EE2E21JJ2J23What Affects MFP in the Long-Run? Evidence from Canadian Industries
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2008/02/working-paper-2008-4/
In this paper we explore variables that may have an impact on multifactor productivity (MFP) in the long-run using the KLEMS database for Canada. We estimate a dynamic heterogeneous panel error-correction model of twelve 2-digit level industries.2008-02-08T11:26:01+00:00enWhat Affects MFP in the Long-Run? Evidence from Canadian Industries2008-02-08ProductivityWorking Paper 2008-4 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp08-4.pdfWhat Affects MFP in the Long-Run? Evidence from Canadian IndustriesDanny LeungYi ZhengFebruary 2008CC2C23DD2D24OO3O30Adopting Price-Level Targeting under Imperfect Credibility
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2008/02/working-paper-2008-3/
This paper measures the welfare gains of switching from inflation-targeting to price-level targeting under imperfect credibility. Vestin (2006) shows that when the monetary authority cannot commit to future policy, price-level targeting yields higher welfare than inflation targeting.2008-02-03T10:46:39+00:00enAdopting Price-Level Targeting under Imperfect Credibility2008-02-03CredibilityMonetary policy frameworkWorking Paper 2008-3 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp08-3.pdfAdopting Price-Level Targeting under Imperfect CredibilityOleksiy KryvtsovMalik ShukayevAlexander UeberfeldtFebruary 2008EE3E31E5E52