June 25, 2019 The Tenth International Workshop on Theoretical and Experimental Macroeconomics Macroeconomic theories have traditionally been tested using non‐experimental data from the field. However, modern, micro‐based macroeconomic models can also be tested in the laboratory, which affords better causal inference, and researchers have begun to pursue such experimental tests. Content Type(s): Conferences and workshops
The Size and Characteristics of Informal (“Gig”) Work in Canada Staff Analytical Note 2019-6 Olena Kostyshyna, Corinne Luu Underlying wage growth has fallen short of what would be consistent with an economy operating with little or no slack. While many factors could explain this weakness, the availability of additional labour resources from informal (“gig”) work—not fully captured in standard measures of employment and hours worked—may play a role. Content Type(s): Staff research, Staff analytical notes Research Topic(s): Labour markets, Recent economic and financial developments JEL Code(s): E, E2, E24, E26, J, J2, J20, J3, J30, J4
February 21, 2019 History demonstrates the power and limitations of monetary policy, Governor Poloz says Media Relations Montréal, Quebec Monetary policy has proven to be a powerful instrument to control inflation and promote Canada’s economic welfare, subject to a number of limitations, Bank of Canada Governor Stephen S. Poloz said today. Content Type(s): Press, Press releases
February 25, 2019 CARR Meeting (February 25, 2019) Content Type(s): Meetings Source(s): Canadian Alternative Reference Rate Working Group
October 17, 2019 Conference on the Economics of Central Bank Digital Currency by the Bank of Canada and Sveriges Riksbank The Bank of Canada and Sveriges Riksbank jointly organized this conference on October 17 and 18, 2019 at the Bank of Canada headquarters in Ottawa, Ontario. The event aimed at providing a forum for central bankers and academic researchers to discuss the arguments for and against the issuance of CBDC and under what conditions, if any, governments should issue their own digital currencies. Content Type(s): Conferences and workshops
October 24, 2019 New exhibition, Luck and Lore, opens at the Bank of Canada Museum Media Relations Ottawa, Ontario The Bank of Canada Museum is inviting Ottawa residents and visitors to come see its new exhibition. Content Type(s): Press, Press releases
Borrowing Costs for Government of Canada Treasury Bills Staff Analytical Note 2019-28 Jabir Sandhu, Adrian Walton, Jessica Lee The cost of borrowing Government of Canada treasury bills (t-bills) in the repurchase (repo) market is mainly explained by the relationship between the parties involved. Some pairs of parties conduct most of their repos for t-bills rather than bonds, and at relatively high borrowing costs. We speculate that these pairs have formed a mutually beneficial service relationship in which one party consistently receives t-bills, while the other receives cash at a relatively cheap rate. Content Type(s): Staff research, Staff analytical notes Research Topic(s): Financial markets JEL Code(s): G, G1, G10, G11, G12, G2, G20, G21, G23, G3, G32