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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T06:22:05+00:00What Drags and Drives Mobility: Explaining Canada’s Aggregate Migration Patterns
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2012/09/working-paper-2012-28/
Using census data at the economic region level from 1991 to 2006 and a gravity model framework, this paper examines the factors that influence migration within Canada.2012-09-07T11:58:54+00:00enWhat Drags and Drives Mobility: Explaining Canada’s Aggregate Migration Patterns2012-09-07Econometric and statistical methodsLabour marketsRegional economic developmentsWorking Paper 2012-28 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/wp2012-28.pdfWhat Drags and Drives Mobility: Explaining Canada’s Aggregate Migration PatternsDavid AmiraultDaniel de MunnikSarah MillerAugust 2012JJ6J61RR2R23Survey of Price-Setting Behaviour of Canadian Companies
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2006/09/working-paper-2006-35/
In many mainstream macroeconomic models, sticky prices play an important role in explaining the effects of monetary policy on the economy.2006-09-05T16:28:22+00:00enSurvey of Price-Setting Behaviour of Canadian Companies2006-09-05Inflation and pricesMonetary policy transmissionWorking Paper 2006-35https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp06-35.pdfSurvey of Price-Setting Behaviour of Canadian CompaniesDavid AmiraultCarolyn KwanGordon WilkinsonSeptember 2006DD4D40EE3E30LL1L11The Zero Bound on Nominal Interest Rates: How Important Is It?
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2001/04/working-paper-2001-6/
This paper surveys the literature on the zero bound on the nominal interest rate. It addresses questions ranging from the conditions under which the zero bound on the nominal interest rate might occur to policy options to avoid or use to exit from such a situation. We discuss literature that examines historical and country evidence, and literature that uses models to generate evidence on this question.2001-04-01T14:44:59+00:00enThe Zero Bound on Nominal Interest Rates: How Important Is It?2001-04-01CredibilityInflation targetsMonetary policy transmissionWorking Paper 2001-6 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp01-6.pdfThe Zero Bound on Nominal Interest Rates: How Important Is It?David AmiraultBrian O'ReillyApril 2001EE3E31E5E52E58E6E61