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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T11:03:54+00:00The Impact of a Trade War: Assessment of the Current Tariffs and Alternative Scenarios
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2019/07/staff-analytical-note-2019-20/
This note uses Charbonneau and Landry’s (2018) framework to assess the direct impact of the current trade tensions on the Canadian and global economies, as well as possible implications if the conflict escalates further. Overall, my findings show that the estimated impact of current tariffs on real gross domestic product (GDP) remains relatively small, which is in line with the literature on gains from trade, but the impact on trade is much larger.2019-07-03T11:49:49+00:00enThe Impact of a Trade War: Assessment of the Current Tariffs and Alternative Scenarios2019-07-03Online Job Seekers in Canada: What Can We Learn from Bing Job Queries?
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2019/06/staff-analytical-note-2019-18/
Labour markets in Canada and around the world are evolving rapidly with the digital economy. Traditional data are adapting gradually but are not yet able to provide timely information on this evolution.2019-06-07T06:00:20+00:00enOnline Job Seekers in Canada: What Can We Learn from Bing Job Queries?2019-06-07Estimating 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 Scenarios2018-09-05Digitalization and Inflation: A Review of the Literature
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2017/11/staff-analytical-note-2017-20/
In the past few years, many have postulated that the possible disinflationary effects of digitalization could explain the subdued inflation in advanced economies. In this note, we review the evidence found in the literature. We look at three main channels.2017-11-02T07:58:05+00:00enDigitalization and Inflation: A Review of the Literature2017-11-02