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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T05:40:30+00:00The Trade War in Numbers
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2018/11/staff-working-paper-2018-57/
We build upon new developments in the international trade literature to isolate and quantify the long-run economic impacts of tariff changes on the United States and the global economy.2018-11-28T14:26:20+00:00enThe Trade War in Numbers2018-11-28Recent economic and financial developmentsTrade integrationStaff Working Paper 2018-57https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/swp2018-57.pdfThe Trade War in NumbersKaryne B. CharbonneauAnthony LandryNovember 2018FF1F11F13F14F15F5F50F6F62F68Estimating the Impacts of Tariff Changes: Two Illustrative Scenarios
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2018/09/staff-analytical-note-2018-29/
We build upon new developments in the international trade literature to construct a quantitative Ricardian framework similar to Caliendo and Parro (2015) to isolate and estimate the long-run economic impacts of tariff changes.2018-09-05T14:41:24+00:00enEstimating the Impacts of Tariff Changes: Two Illustrative Scenarios2018-09-05Canada’s Experience with Trade Policy
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2018/01/staff-discussion-paper-2018-1/
This paper compiles the contemporary view on three major Canadian-led trade policies that have marked Canada’s economic history since Confederation: the National Policy (1879), the Canada–US Agreement on Automotive Products (Auto Pact, 1965) and the Canada–US Free Trade Agreement (FTA, 1989, including its extension to the North American Free Trade Agreement, NAFTA, 1994).2018-01-09T14:06:49+00:00enCanada’s Experience with Trade Policy2018-01-09International topicsTrade integrationStaff Discussion Paper 2018-1https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/sdp2018-1.pdfCanada’s Experience with Trade PolicyKaryne B. CharbonneauDaniel de MunnikLaura MurphyJanuary 2018FF1F13NN7N71N72