C33 - Models with Panel Data; Longitudinal Data; Spatial Time Series - Bank of Canada
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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T16:37:39+00:00Losing Contact: The Impact of Contactless Payments on Cash Usage
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Contactless payment cards are a competitive alternative to cash. Using Canadian panel data from 2010 to 2017, this study investigates whether contactless credit cards are an important contributor to the decline in the transactional use of cash. 2020-12-29T09:32:24+00:00enLosing Contact: The Impact of Contactless Payments on Cash Usage2020-12-29Bank notesDigital currencies and fintechEconometric and statistical methodsFinancial servicesStaff Working Paper 2020-56https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/swp2020-56.pdfStaff Working Paper 2020-56Marie-Hélène FeltDecember 2020CC3C33DD1D12EE4E41The Determinants of Consumers’ Inflation Expectations: Evidence from the US and Canada
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We compare the determinants of consumer inflation expectations in the US and Canada by analyzing two current surveys. We find that Canadian consumers rely more on professional forecasts and the history of actual inflation when forming their expectations, while US consumers rely more on their own lagged expectations.2020-11-30T10:31:53+00:00enThe Determinants of Consumers’ Inflation Expectations: Evidence from the US and Canada2020-11-30Central bank researchEconometric and statistical methodsInflation and pricesInflation targetsStaff Working Paper 2020-52https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/swp2020-52.pdfThe Determinants of Consumers’ Inflation Expectations: Evidence from the US and CanadaCharles BellemareRolande Kpekou TossouKevin MoranNovember 2020CC3C33DD8D83D84EE3E31Earnings Dynamics and Intergenerational Transmission of Skill
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How are your past, current and future earnings related to those of your parents? We explore this by using 37 years of Canadian tax data on two generations.2020-11-04T10:09:40+00:00enEarnings Dynamics and Intergenerational Transmission of Skill2020-11-04Econometric and statistical methodsLabour marketsPotential outputProductivityStaff Working Paper 2020-46https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/swp2020-46.pdfStaff Working Paper 2020-46Lance LochnerYoungmin ParkNovember 2020CC3C33JJ2J24J6J62