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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T10:01:35+00:00Asking About Wages: Results from the Bank of Canada’s Wage Setting Survey of Canadian Companies
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2013/02/discussion-paper-2013-1/
The Bank of Canada conducted a Wage Setting Survey with a sample of 200 private sector firms from mid-October 2007 to May 2008. Results indicate that wage adjustments for the Canadian non-union private workforce are overwhelmingly time dependent, with a fixed duration of one year, and are clustered in the first four months of the year, suggesting that wage stickiness may not be constant over the year.2013-02-01T13:41:03+00:00enAsking About Wages: Results from the Bank of Canada’s Wage Setting Survey of Canadian Companies2013-02-01Labour marketsMonetary policy transmissionDiscussion Paper 2013-1https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/dp2013-01.pdfAsking About Wages: Results from the Bank of Canada’s Wage Setting Survey of Canadian CompaniesDavid AmiraultPaul FentonThérèse LaflècheFebruary 2013EE2E24JJ3J33MM5M52ToTEM: The Bank of Canada's New Projection and Policy-Analysis Model
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/murchison1.pdf
The Terms-of-Trade Economic Model, or ToTEM, replaced the Quarterly Projection Model (QPM) in December 2005 as the Bank's principal projection and policy-analysis model for the Canadian economy. Benefiting from advances in economic modelling and computer power, ToTEM builds on the strengths of QPM, allowing for optimizing behaviour on the part of firms and households, both in and out of steady state, in a multi-product environment. The authors explain the motivation behind the development of ToTEM, provide an overview of the model and its calibration, and present several simulations to illustrate its key properties, concluding with some indications of how the model is expected to evolve going forward.2006-10-22T10:11:39+00:00enToTEM: The Bank of Canada's New Projection and Policy-Analysis Model2006-10-22Employment Effects of Restructuring in the Public Sector in North America
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2001/11/working-paper-2001-19/
This paper examines whether restructuring in the public sector contributed to the slower cyclical recovery in Canada than in the United States during the 1990s. Changes in public sector employment are used to investigate this question.2001-11-01T09:57:24+00:00enEmployment Effects of Restructuring in the Public Sector in North America2001-11-01Labour marketsWorking Paper 2001-19 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp01-19.pdfEmployment Effects of Restructuring in the Public Sector in North AmericaPaul FentonIrene IpGeoff WrightNovember 2001JJ4J45