ElasticSearch Score: 6.4675727
    
        
        
        
            The COVID-19 pandemic has caused an atypical recession in which some sectors of the economy boomed and others collapsed. This required a unique fiscal policy reaction to both support firms and stimulate activity in sectors with slack. Was fiscal policy able to get where it was needed? Mostly, yes.
        
        
     
ElasticSearch Score: 6.406975
    
                 April 24, 2008
        
        
        
        
        
            Growth in the global economy began to slow in the fourth quarter of 2007 and the first quarter of 2008. This reflected the effects of the slowdown in the U.S. economy and ongoing dislocations in global financial markets.
        
        
     
ElasticSearch Score: 6.3330665
    
        
        
        
            The official Chinese labour market indicators have been seen as problematic, given their small cyclical movement and their only-partial capture of the labour force. In our paper, we build a monthly Chinese labour market conditions index (LMCI) using text analytics applied to mainland Chinese-language newspapers over the period from 2003 to 2017.
        
        
     
ElasticSearch Score: 6.041698
    
                 October 23, 2002
        
        
        
        
            Over the past year, Canada’s economy has outperformed the economies of virtually all the other major industrial countries.
        
        
     
ElasticSearch Score: 5.9473844
    
        
        
        
            The exponential family, relative entropy, and distortion are methods of transforming probability distributions. We establish a link between those methods, focusing on the relation between relative entropy and distortion.
        
        
     
ElasticSearch Score: 5.9473844
    
        
        
        
            We develop a model with firm heterogeneity in importing and cross-border shopping among consumers. Exchange-rate appreciations lower the cost of imported goods, but also lead to more cross-border shopping; hence, the net impact on aggregate retail prices and sales is ambiguous. 
        
        
     
ElasticSearch Score: 5.7699857
    
        
        
        
            This paper relaxes the Bayesian Nash equilibrium (BNE) assumption commonly imposed in empirical discrete choice games with incomplete information. Instead of assuming that players have unbiased/correct expectations, my model treats a player’s belief about the behavior of other players as an unrestricted unknown function. I study the joint identification of belief and payoff functions.
        
        
     
ElasticSearch Score: 5.396329
    
        
        
        
            The Canadian overnight repo market persistently shows signs of latent funding pressure around month-end periods. Both the overnight repo rate and Bank of Canada liquidity provision tend to rise in these windows. This paper proposes three non-mutually exclusive hypotheses to explain this phenomenon.
        
        
     
ElasticSearch Score: 5.3023376
    
                 January 30, 2006
        
        
        
        
        
            In 2005, the Bank of Canada celebrated its 70th anniversary. Since the Bank opened its doors in March 1935, it has evolved into a national institution at the heart of Canada’s economy. We had a lot to celebrate in 2005—particularly our progress over the past 70 yearsand our continuing contribution to the economic and financial well-being of Canadians.
        
        
     
ElasticSearch Score: 5.2586994
    
                 January 30, 2001
        
        
        
        
        
            The year that just passed posed many challenges for all Canadians. The slowdown in the global economy became more pronounced as the year went on, and this affected households, businesses, and governments alike. The tragedy of 11 September compounded the economic difficulties and issues facing us all. Through this period of rapidly changing circumstances, the Bank met its responsibilities by responding quickly and vigorously to events in order to underpin confidence and support the economy.