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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T12:10:06+00:00Why Do Canadian Firms Invest and Operate Abroad? Implications for Canadian Exports
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2014/12/discussion-paper-2014-7/
Canadian foreign direct investment and sales of Canadian multinational firms’ operations abroad, particularly in the manufacturing industry and in the United States, have accelerated sharply over the past decade.2014-12-12T12:17:11+00:00enWhy Do Canadian Firms Invest and Operate Abroad? Implications for Canadian Exports2014-12-12International topicsRecent economic and financial developmentsDiscussion Paper 2014-7https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/dp2014-7.pdfWhy Do Canadian Firms Invest and Operate Abroad? Implications for Canadian ExportsMartin CoiteuxPatrick RizzettoLena SuchanekJane VollDecember 2014FF1F10F2F21F23F4F41Analyzing and Forecasting the Canadian Economy through the LENS Model
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2014/07/technical-report-102/
The authors describe the key features of a new large-scale Canadian macroeconomic forecasting model developed over the past two years at the Bank of Canada.2014-07-23T13:10:09+00:00enAnalyzing and Forecasting the Canadian Economy through the LENS Model2014-07-23Econometric and statistical methodsEconomic modelsTechnical Report 102https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/tr102.pdfAnalyzing and Forecasting the Canadian Economy through the LENS ModelOlivier GervaisMarc-André GosselinJuly 2014CC5C53EE1E17E2E27E3E37FF1F17Multiple Fixed Effects in Binary Response Panel Data Models
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2014/05/working-paper-2014-17/
This paper considers the adaptability of estimation methods for binary response panel data models to multiple fixed effects. It is motivated by the gravity equation used in international trade, where important papers such as Helpman, Melitz and Rubinstein (2008) use binary response models with fixed effects for both importing and exporting countries.2014-05-05T16:31:14+00:00enMultiple Fixed Effects in Binary Response Panel Data Models2014-05-05Econometric and statistical methodsWorking Paper 2014-17https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/wp2014-17.pdfMultiple Fixed Effects in Binary Response
Panel Data ModelsKaryne B. CharbonneauMay 2014CC2C23C25FF1F14Canadian Non-Energy Exports: Past Performance and Future Prospects
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2014/04/discussion-paper-2014-1/
Canada has continued to lose market share in the United States since the Great Recession, beyond what our bilateral competitiveness measures (relative unit labour costs) would suggest.2014-04-24T12:01:57+00:00enCanadian Non-Energy Exports: Past Performance and Future Prospects2014-04-24Balance of payments and componentsExchange ratesDiscussion Paper 2014-1https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/dp2014-1.pdfCanadian Non-Energy Exports: Past Performance and Future ProspectsAndré BinetteDaniel de MunnikÉmilien Gouin-BonenfantApril 2014FF1F10F14F4F43