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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T11:24:08+00:00Les marchés du travail régionaux : une comparaison entre le Canada et les États-Unis
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/1997/09/working-paper-1997-17/
The purpose of this study is to compare the behaviour of regional labour markets in Canada and the United States. The study shows that the degree of persistence of unemployment is significantly higher in the provinces of Canada than it is in the various American regions.1997-09-01T11:32:06+00:00frLes marchés du travail régionaux : une comparaison entre le Canada et les États-Unis1997-09-01Labour marketsRecent economic and financial developmentsWorking Paper 1997-17https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/wp97-17.pdfLes marchés du travail régionaux : une comparaison entre le Canada et les États-UnisMario LefebvreSeptember 1997EE2E24The Commodity-Price Cycle and Regional Economic Performance in Canada
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/1996/09/working-paper-1996-12/
This paper attempts to provide one interpretation of the broad regional economic history of Canada since the early 1970s. As the title of the paper suggests, we believe that, to a significant degree, regional diversity in economic performance reflects movements in Canada's terms of trade, which very frequently are tied to developments in world commodity markets.1996-09-01T16:45:09+00:00enThe Commodity-Price Cycle and Regional Economic Performance in Canada1996-09-01Regional economic developmentsWorking Paper 1996-12 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/wp96-12.pdfThe Commodity-Price Cycle and Regional Economic Performance in CanadaMario LefebvreStephen S. PolozSeptember 1996EE3E32Les provinces canadiennes et la convergence : une évaluation empirique
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/1994/11/working-paper-1994-10/
This paper examines whether the hypothesis of economic convergence holds for the Canadian provinces. Using data on real gross domestic product per capita and on factor productivity from 1966 to 1992, the paper shows, using two different methods, that the convergence hypothesis cannot be rejected. This evidence supports the findings of other authors who have studied convergence among Canadian provinces.1994-11-01T14:22:26+00:00frLes provinces canadiennes et la convergence : une évaluation empirique1994-11-01Recent economic and financial developmentsWorking Paper 1994-10https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/wp94-10.pdfLes provinces canadiennes et la convergence : une évaluation empiriqueMario LefebvreNovember 1994