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The Impact of Interprovincial Migration on Aggregate Output and Labour Productivity in Canada, 1987-2006
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Interprovincial migration has increased significantly in Canada since 2003. This article develops a methodology to estimate total output gains due to interprovincial migration from two sources: gains due to increased employment, and gains due to re-allocation of workers between provinces with...
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Using a multinomial logit model, this paper explains the initial destination choices of skilled-worker immigrants from four South Asian countries (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka) who landed in Canada in 1992-2001, based on the micro data of Citizenship and Immigration Canada. We...
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This paper considers returns policies under which consumers’ valuation depends on the refund amount they receive and the length of time they must wait after the item is returned. Consumers face an uncertain valuation before purchase, and the realization of that purchase's value occurs only...
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The business values of product remanufacturing have been well-recognized in the literature. Companies have also increasingly realized the importance of coordinating the closed-loop supply chains (CLSCs) with both manufacturing and re-manufacturing processes. In this paper, we investigate a CLSC...
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In online direct selling, a customer will not experience the product when making the purchase decision. Concerns about product quality and the return policy may prevent the customer from buying the product. In this paper, we develop several theoretical models to examine the impact of online...
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H<sc>uang</sc> L., L<sc>iu</sc> X. and X<sc>u</sc> L. Regional innovation and spillover effects of foreign direct investment in China: a threshold approach, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. Using a data set on twenty-nine Chinese provinces for the period 1985--2008, this paper establishes a threshold model to analyse the relationship...
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