ElasticSearch Score: 8.266349
    
        
        
        
            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: 8.208733
    
        
        
        
            We develop a principal-agent model of cyber-attacking with fee-paying clients who delegate security decisions to financial platforms. We derive testable implications about clients’ vulnerability to cyber attacks and about the fees charged.
        
        
     
 
                    ElasticSearch Score: 8.033559
    
        
        
        
            Exporters frequently change their market destinations. This paper introduces a new approach to identifying the drivers of these decisions over time. Analysis of customs data from China and the UK shows most changes are driven by demand rather than supply-related shocks.
        
        
     
 
                    ElasticSearch Score: 7.932094
    
                 April 15, 2004
        
        
        
        
            The Canadian economy continues to adjust to developments in the global economy. 
        
        
     
 
                    ElasticSearch Score: 7.738362
    
        
        
        
            In the aftermath of the financial crisis, there is interest in reforming bank regulation such that capital requirements are more closely linked to a bank's contribution to the overall risk of the financial system. In our paper we compare alternative mechanisms for allocating the overall risk of a banking system to its member banks.
        
        
     
 
                    ElasticSearch Score: 7.438971
    
        
        
        
            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: 7.2693734
    
        
        
        
            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: 7.1641326
    
                 January 29, 2001
        
        
        
        
        
            The Canadian economy continued to expand robustly in 2000 while inflation remained low.
        
        
     
 
                    ElasticSearch Score: 7.152485
    
        
        
        
            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: 7.0471783
    
                 January 29, 2000
        
        
        
        
        
            The Canadian economy regained strong momentum in 1999 as the U.S. economy remained vigorous, the global economy recovered, and commodity prices moved upwards.