Publications

2018-23 | 2015-17 | 2012-14 | 2009-11 | 2001-08 | Earlier work

World Happiness Report 2023
Edited by: John F. Helliwell, Richard Layard, Jeffrey D. Sachs, Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, Lara B. Aknin, and Shun Wang
New York: Sustainable Development Solutions Network

The Happiness Agenda: The Next 10 Years
John F. Helliwell, Richard Layard, and Jeffrey D. Sachs
Chapter 1 of World Happiness Report 2023

World Happiness, Trust, and Social Connections in Times of Crisis
John F. Helliwell, Haifang Huang, Max Norton, Leonard Goff, and Shun Wang
Chapter 2 of World Happiness Report 2023

Are Real-World Prosociality Programs Associated with Greater Psychological Well-Being in Primary School-Aged Children?
Jason D.E. Proulx, Julia W. Van de Vondervoort, J. Kiley Hamlin, John F. Helliwell, Lara B. Aknin
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, March 2023.

Building an Epidemiology of Happiness
John F. Helliwell, David Gyarmati, Craig Joyce, Heather Orpana
In A. Hayden, C. Gaudet and J. Wilson (eds.), 2022, Towards Sustainable Well-Being: Moving Beyond GDP in Canada and the World. University of Toronto Press, pp. 223-240.

Policy stringency and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal analysis of data from 15 countries
Lara B. Aknin, Bernardo Andretti, Rafael Goldszmidt, John F. Helliwell, Anna Petherick, Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, Elizabeth W. Dunn, Daisy Fancourt, Elkhonon Goldberg, Sarah P. Jones, Ozge Karadag, Elie Karam, Richard Layard, Shekhar Saxena, Emily Thornton, Ashley Whillans, Jamil Zaki
The Lancet Public Health, May 2022

World Happiness Report 2022
Edited by: John F. Helliwell, Richard Layard, Jeffrey D. Sachs, Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, Lara B. Aknin, and Shun Wang
New York: Sustainable Development Solutions Network

Overview on Our Tenth Anniversary
John F. Helliwell, Richard Layard, Jeffrey D. Sachs, Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, Lara B. Aknin, and Shun Wang
Chapter 1 of World Happiness Report 2022

Happiness, Benevolence, and Trust During COVID-19 and Beyond
John F. Helliwell, Haifang Huang, Shun Wang, and Max Norton
Chapter 2 of World Happiness Report 2022

Mental Health During the First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Review and Recommendations for Moving Forward
The Lancet’s COVID-19 Commission Mental Health Task Force: Lara B. Aknin, Jan Emmanuel De Neve, Elizabeth W. Dunn, Daisy E. Fancourt, Elkhonon Goldberg, John F. Helliwell, Sarah P. Jones, Elie Karam, Richard Layard, Sonja Lyubomirsky, Andrew Rzepa, Shekhar Saxena, Emily M. Thornton, Tyler J. VanderWeele, Ashley V. Whillans, Jamil Zaki, Ozge Karadag Caman, Yanis Ben Amor
Perspectives on Psychological Science, January 2022

World Happiness Report 2021
Edited by: John F. Helliwell, Richard Layard, Jeffrey D. Sachs, Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, Lara B. Aknin, and Shun Wang
New York: Sustainable Development Solutions Network

Overview: Life under COVID-19
John F. Helliwell, Richard Layard, Jeffrey D. Sachs, Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, Lara B. Aknin, and Shun Wang
Chapter 1 of World Happiness Report 2021

Happiness, Trust, and Deaths Under COVID-19
John F. Helliwell, Haifang Huang, Shun Wang, and Max Norton
Chapter 2 of World Happiness Report 2021

World Happiness Report 2020
Edited by: John F. Helliwell, Richard Layard, Jeffrey D. Sachs, and Jan-Emmanuel De Neve
New York: Sustainable Development Solutions Network

Environments for Happiness: An Overview
John F. Helliwell, Richard Layard, Jeffrey D. Sachs, and Jan-Emmanuel De Neve
Chapter 1 of World Happiness Report 2020

Social Environments for World Happiness
John F. Helliwell, Haifang Huang, Shun Wang, and Max Norton
Chapter 2 of World Happiness Report 2020

How to Open Doors to Happiness
John F. Helliwell
Chapter 2 of Global Happiness and Wellbeing Policy Report 2019

Happiness and the Quality of Government
John F. Helliwell, Haifang Huang, and Shun Wang
NBER Working Paper No. 26840
In Oxford Handbook of Quality of Government, 2021.

Measuring and Using Happiness to Support Public Policies
John F. Helliwell
In M. T. Lee, L. D. Kubzansky, and T.J. VanderWeele (eds.), Measuring Well-Being: Interdisciplinary Perspectives from the Social Sciences and the Humanities. Oxford University Press, 2021.
Also available as NBER Working Paper No. 26529

Happiness on a Healthier Planet
John F. Helliwell and Jon Hall
In S. Myers. & H. Frumkin (eds.), Planetary Health: Protecting Nature to Protect Ourselves, Chapter 11 (pp. 261-282). Island Press, 2020.

Current recommendations on the selection of measures for well-being
T.J. VanderWeele, C. Trudel-Fitzgerald, P. Allin, C. Farrelly, G. Fletcher, D.E. Frederick, J. Hall, J.F. Helliwell, E.S. Kim, W.A. Lauinger, M.T. Lee
Preventive Medicine, April 2020.
An expanded version is available (open access) as a chapter of Measuring Well-Being: Interdisciplinary Perspectives from the Social Sciences and the Humanities, eds. Matthew T. Lee, Laura D. Kubzansky, and Tyler J. VaderWeele,2021.

Brief well-being assessments, or nothing at all?
T.J. VanderWeele, C. Trudel-Fitzgerald, P. Allin, C. Farrelly, G. Fletcher, D.E. Frederick, J. Hall, J.F. Helliwell, E.S. Kim, W.A. Lauinger, M.T. Lee
Preventive Medicine, June 2020.

Migration as a Test of the Happiness Set Point Hypothesis: Evidence from Immigration to Canada and the United Kingdom
John F. Helliwell, Aneta Bonikowska, and Hugh Shiplett
Canadian Journal of Economics, November 2020
doi:10.1111/caje.12474
A previous version, using only the Canadian data, is available as NBER working paper 22601.

Relationship between Sense of Community Belonging and Self-Rated Health across Life Stages
Camilla A. Michalski, Lori M. Diemert, John F. Helliwell, Vivek Goel, Laura C. Rosella
SSM — Population Health, October 2020
doi:10.1016/j.ssmph.2020.100676

Three Questions about Happiness
John F. Helliwell
Behavioural Public Policy, 2019
doi:10.1017/bpp.2019.41

Happiness at Different Ages: The Social Context Matters
John F. Helliwell, Haifang Huang, Max B. Norton, and Shun Wang
In M. Rojas (Ed.), The Economics of Happiness. Springer, 2019.
Earlier versions are available as KDI working paper 19-06 and NBER working paper 25121

Prosocial Perceptions of Taxation Predict Support for Taxes
Emily M. Thornton, Lara B. Aknin, Nyla R. Branscombe, and John F. Helliwell
PLoS ONE, November 2019
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0225730

Determinants of Well-Being and Their Implications for Health Care
John F. Helliwell
Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 2019
doi:10.1159/000499141

World Happiness Report 2019
Edited by: John F. Helliwell, Richard Layard and Jeffrey D. Sachs
New York: Sustainable Development Solutions Network

Happiness and Community: An Overview
John F. Helliwell, Richard Layard and Jeffrey D. Sachs
Chapter 1 of World Happiness Report 2019

Changing World Happiness
John F. Helliwell, Haifang Huang and Shun Wang
Chapter 2 of World Happiness Report 2019

How to Open Doors to Happiness
John F. Helliwell
Chapter 2 of Global Happiness and Wellbeing Policy Report 2019

How Happy are Your Neighbours? Variation in Life Satisfaction among 1200 Canadian Neighbourhoods and Communities
John F. Helliwell, Hugh Shiplett and Christopher P. Barrington-Leigh
PLoS ONE 14 (1), 2019
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0210091
An earlier version is available as NBER Working Paper No. 24592
Data Set (Stata)
Data Set (Excel)
2011 Census Geographic Crosswalk
Shapefile

Expanding the Social Science of Happiness
John F. Helliwell and Lara B. Aknin
Nature Human Behaviour, 2, 248-252, 2018.

What’s Special about Happiness as a Social Indicator?
John F. Helliwell
Social Indicators Research, 135(3), 965-968, 2018.

Inequality of Subjective Well-Being as a Comprehensive Measure of Inequality
Leonard Goff, John F. Helliwell and Guy Mayraz
Economic Inquiry, 2018
doi:10.1111/ecin.12582
An earlier version is available as NBER Working Paper No. 21900.

World Happiness Report 2018
Edited by: John F. Helliwell, Richard Layard and Jeff Sachs
New York: Sustainable Development Solutions Network

Happiness and Migration: An Overview
John F. Helliwell, Richard Layard and Jeffrey D. Sachs
Chapter 1 of World Happiness Report 2018

International Migration and World Happiness
John F. Helliwell, Haifang Huang, Shun Wang and Hugh Shiplett
Chapter 2 of World Happiness Report 2018

Global Happiness Policy Synthesis 2018
John F. Helliwell
Global Happiness Policy Report 2018, pp 10-25.
New York: Sustainable Development Solutions Network

New Evidence on Trust and Well-Being
John F. Helliwell, Haifang Huang and Shun Wang
The Oxford Handbook of Social and Political Trust, 409
A version is available as NBER Working Paper No. 22450.

Social Capital and Prosocial Behaviour as Sources of Well-Being
John F. Helliwell, Lara Aknin, Hugh Shiplett, Haifang Huang and Shun Wang
In E. Diener, S. Oishi, & L. Tay (Eds.), Handbook of Well-Being. Salt Lake City, UT: DEF Publishers. 2018.

Empirical Linkages Between Good Governance and National Well-Being
John F. Helliwell, Haifang Huang, Shawn Grover and Shun Wang
Journal of Comparative Economics, 2018.
doi: 10.1016/J.JCE.2018.01.004
An earlier version is available as OECD Working Papers on Public Governance, No. 25, OECD Publishing.

2018-23 | 2015-17 | 2012-14 | 2009-11 | 2001-08 | Earlier work

The Emotional Consequences of Donation Opportunities
Lara B. Aknin, Guy Mayraz and John F. Helliwell
The Journal of Positive Psychology, vol 12(2), pages 169-177.
A version is available as NBER working paper 20696.

Social Capital, Trust and Well-Being in the Evaluation of Wealth
Kirk Hamilton, John F. Helliwell and Michael Woolcock
National Wealth: What Is Missing, Why It Matters, 275, doi:10.1093/oso/9780198803720.003.0012
An earlier version is available as NBER working paper 22556.

How’s Life at Home? New Evidence on Marriage and the Set Point for Happiness
Shawn Grover and John F. Helliwell
Journal of Happiness Studies, doi:10.1007/s10902-017-9941-3
A version is available as NBER working paper 20794.

World Happiness Report 2017
Edited by: John F. Helliwell, Richard Layard and Jeff Sachs
New York: Sustainable Development Solutions Network

Overview
John F. Helliwell, Richard Layard and Jeffrey D. Sachs
Chapter 1 of World Happiness Report 2017

Social Foundations of World Happiness
John F. Helliwell, Haifang Huang and Shun Wang
Chapter 2 of World Happiness Report 2017

Life Satisfaction and Quality of Development
John F. Helliwell
In Bartolini S., et al, eds. Policies for Happiness. Oxford University Press, 149-174.
An earlier version is available as NBER working paper 14507

World Happiness Report 2016 Update
Edited by: John F. Helliwell, Richard Layard and Jeff Sachs
New York: Sustainable Development Solutions Network

Setting the Stage
John F. Helliwell, Richard Layard and Jeffrey D. Sachs
Chapter 1 of World Happiness Report 2016 Update

The Distribution of World Happiness
John F. Helliwell, Haifang Huang and Shun Wang
Chapter 2 of World Happiness Report 2016 Update

How Was the Weekend? How the Social Context Underlies Weekend Effects in Happinessand Other Emotions for US Workers
John F. Helliwell and Shun Wang
PLOS ONE, Vol. 10, Issue 12, e0145123

How Durable are Social Norms? Immigrant Trust and Generosity in 132 Countries
John F. Helliwell, Shun Wang and Jinwen Xu
Social Indicators Research, online first, 2015, DOI 10.1007/s11205-015-1026-2
A version is available as NBER working paper 18955.

How’s Life in the City? Life Satisfaction Across Census Metropolitan Areas and Economic Regions in Canada
Chaohui Lu, Grant Schellenberg, Feng Hou and John F. Helliwell
Ottawa: Statistics Canada, 2015

The Economics of Happiness
John F. Helliwell
NBER Reporter, 2015(2), 14

World Happiness Report 2015
Edited by: John F. Helliwell, Richard Layard and Jeff Sachs
New York: Sustainable Development Solutions Network

The Geography of World Happiness
John F. Helliwell, Haifang Huang and Shun Wang
Chapter 2 of World Happiness Report 2015

How Does Subjective Wellbeing Vary Around the World by Gender and Age?
John F. Helliwell, Nicole Fortin and Shun Wang
Chapter 3 of World Happiness Report 2015

2018-23 | 2015-17 | 2012-14 | 2009-11 | 2001-08 | Earlier work

New Measures of the Costs of Unemployment: Evidence from the Subjective Well-Being of 3.3 Million Americans
John F. Helliwell
Economic Inquiry 52(4), 1485-1502
A version is available as NBER working paper 16829.

Measuring Subjective Well-Being: Theory and Practice in Korea
John F. Helliwell and Shun Wang
Chapter 1 of Measuring and Explaining Subjective Well-Being in Korea, Seoul: Korea Development Institute, 2014, 7-34

Korea’s Subjective Well-Being in a Global Context
John F. Helliwell, Gyudong E. Lee and Shun Wang
Chapter 2 of Measuring and Explaining Subjective Well-Being in Korea, Seoul: Korea Development Institute, 2014, 35-50

Life Satisfaction in Korea: Trends, Explanations and Distributions
John F. Helliwell and Shun Wang
Chapter 3 of Measuring and Explaining Subjective Well-Being in Korea, Seoul: Korea Development Institute, 2014, 51-81

Social norms, happiness, and the environment: closing the circle
John F. Helliwell
Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy, Vol.10, Issue 1

Understanding and Improving the Social Context of Well-Being
John F. Helliwell
In T.J. Hamalainen and J. Michaelson, eds., Well-Being and Beyond: Broadening the Public and Policy Discourse, Edward Elgar Pub.
A version is available as NBER working paper 18486.

Prosocial Spending and Well-Being: Cross-Cultural Evidence for a Psychological Universal
Aknin, Lara B.; Barrington-Leigh, Christopher P.; Dunn, Elizabeth W.; Helliwell, John F.; Burns, Justine; Biswas-Diener, Robert; Kemeza, Imelda; Nyende, Paul; Ashton-James, Claire E.; Norton, Michael I.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol 104(4), Apr 2013, 635-652. doi: 10.1037/a0031578

Comparing the Happiness Effects of Real and On-Line Friends
John F. Helliwell and Haifang Huang
PLOS ONE, Vol. 8, Issue 9, e72754

An Assessment of Life Satisfaction on Recent Statistics Canada Surveys
Aneta Bonikowska, John F. Helliwell, Feng Hou, Grant Schellenberg
Social Indicators Research, October 2013

Social Capital and Well-Being in Times of Crisis
John F. Helliwell, Haifang Huang, Shun Wang
Journal of Happiness Studies, DOI 10.1007/s10902-013-9441-z

Weekends and Subjective Well-Being
John F. Helliwell and Shun Wang
Social Indicators Research, DOI 10.1007/s11205-013-0306-y

World Happiness Report 2013
Edited by: John F. Helliwell, Richard Layard and Jeff Sachs
New York: UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network.

World happiness: Trends, Explanations and Distribution
John F. Helliwell and Shun Wang
Chapter 2 of World Happiness Report 2013

Unpacking the Hedonic Paradox: A Dynamic Analysis of the Relationships between Financial Capital, Social Capital and Life Satisfaction
Ilka H. Gleibs, Thomas A. Morton, Anna Rabinovich, S. Alexander Haslam and John F. Helliwell
British Journal of Social Psychology, Vol.52, pp.25-43

The State of World Happiness
John F. Helliwell and Shun Wang
In John F. Helliwell, Richard Layard and Jeff Sachs, eds., World Happiness Report, New York: The Earth Institute, Columbia University, pp. 10-57.

World Happiness Report
Commissioned for the United Nations Conference on Happiness on April 2nd, 2012 (mandated by the General Assembly of the United Nations)
Edited by: John F. Helliwell, Richard Layard and Jeff Sachs
New York: The Earth Institute, Columbia University.

2018-23 | 2015-17 | 2012-14 | 2009-11 | 2001-08 | Earlier work

Well-Being and Trust in the Workplace
John F. Helliwell and Haifang Huang
Journal of Happiness Studies, Vol. 12, No. 5, pp. 747-67.
A version is available as NBER working paper 14589.

How Much Is Social Capital Worth?
John F. Helliwell and Christopher P. Barrington-Leigh
In J. Jetten, C. Haslam and S.A. Haslam, eds., The Social Cure, London: Psychology Press, pp. 55-71.
A version is available as NBER working paper 16025 and appendix.

How Can Subjective Well-Being be Improved?
John F. Helliwell
In F. Gorbet & A. Sharpe, eds., New Directions for Intelligent Government in Canada, Ottawa: Centre for the Study of Living Standards, pp. 283-304.

Institutions as Enablers of Well-Being: The Singapore Prison Case Study
John F. Helliwell
International Journal of Wellbeing, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 255-65.

Trust and Well-Being
John F. Helliwell and Shun Wang
International Journal of Wellbeing, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 42-78.
A version is available as NBER working paper 15911.

Measuring and Understanding Subjective Well-Being
John F. Helliwell and Christopher P. Barrington-Leigh
Canadian Journal of Economics, Vol. 43, Issue 3, pp. 729-753.

International Differences in Well-Being
Edited by: Ed Diener, John F. Helliwell and Daniel Kahneman
New York: Oxford University Press.

International Evidence on the Social Context of Well-Being
John F. Helliwell, Christopher P. Barrington-Leigh, Anthony Harris and Haifang Huang
In Ed Diener, John F. Helliwell and Daniel Kahneman, eds. International Differences in Well-Being, Oxford University Press, 2010.
A version is available as NBER working paper 14720 and appendix.

Well-Being in the Workplace: What Roles for Unions and Gender?
John F. Helliwell and Haifang Huang
In Randall Morck, ed., Re-Creating Canada: Essays in Honour of Paul Weiler.
An earlier version prepared for the November 2006 Festschrift in honour of Paul Weiler is available here.

How’s the Job? Well-Being and Social Capital in the Workplace
John F. Helliwell and Haifang Huang
Industrial & Labor Relations Review, Vol. 63, No. 2, article 2.

International Differences in the Determinants of Life Satisfaction
John F. Helliwell, Haifang Huang and Anthony Harris
In Tridip Ray, E. Somanathan, and Bhaskar Dutta, eds. New and Enduring Themes in Development Economics, World Scientific.

Well-Being for Public Policy
Ed Diener, Richard Lucas, Uli Schimmack, John F. Helliwell
New York: Oxford University Press.

How’s the job? Are Trust and Social Capital Neglected Workplace Investments?
John F. Helliwell, Haifang Huang and Robert D. Putnam
In Viva Ona and James H. Davis, eds., Social Capital Reaching Out, Reaching In, Edward Elgar Pub.

2018-23 | 2015-17 | 2012-14 | 2009-11 | 2001-08 | Earlier work

How’s Your Government? International Evidence Linking Good Government and Well-Being
John F. Helliwell and Haifang Huang
British Journal of Political Science, Vol. 38, pp. 595-619.
Electronic supplement to the paper [PDF]

Education and Social Capital
John F. Helliwell and Robert Putnam
Eastern Economic Journal, Vol. 33, No. 1, pp. 1-19.

Measuring and Modelling Interpersonal Trust
Stuart Soroka, John F. Helliwell, and Richard Johnston
In Fiona Kay and Richard Johnston, eds., Diversity, Social Capital and the Welfare State, UBC Press.

Well-Being and Social Capital: Does Suicide Pose a Puzzle?
John F. Helliwell
Social Indicators Research, Vol. 81, pp. 455-496; also NBER Working Paper 10896.

Well-Being and Social Capital: What’s New?
John F. Helliwell
Economic Journal 116: C34-45, March 2006.

Mondialisation et Bien-Etre
John F. Helliwell
Les Presses de l’Universit?Laval

The Social Context of Well-Being
John F. Helliwell and Robert Putnam
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London and in The Science of Well-Being.

Borders, Common Currencies, Trade and Welfare: What Can We Learn From the Evidence?
John F. Helliwell and Lawrence L. Schembri
Bank of Canada Review, Spring.

Demographic Changes and International Factor Mobility
John F. Helliwell
In: Global Demographic Change: Economic Impacts and Policy Challenges. Symposium sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 26-28, 2004. Also NBER Working Paper 10945, December 2004.

How’s Life? Combining Individual and National Variables to Explain Subjective Well-Being.
John F. Helliwell
Economic Modelling 20(2): 331-60, 2003.
An earlier version is available as NBER Working Paper No. 9065.

Globalization and Well-Being
John F. Helliwell
UBC Press

Measuring the Width of National Borders
John F. Helliwell
Review of International Economics 10(3): 517-24, 2002.

The Contribution of Human and Social Capital to Sustained Economic Growth and Well-Being: International Symposium Report
edited by John F. Helliwell with the assistance of Aneta Bonikowska
OECD and Human Resources Development Canada, 2001. English PDF or French PDF. And Table of Contents

Measuring Internal Trade Distances: A New Method Applied to Estimate Provincial Border Effects in Canada
John F. Helliwell and Genevieve Verdier
Canadian Journal of Economics 37(4), November 2001.

Social Capital, the Economy and Well-Being
John F. Helliwell
In K. Banting, A. Sharpe, and F. St-Hilaire (eds.), The Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress 43-60. Monteal and Ottawa: Institute for Research on Public Policy and Centre for the Study of Living Standards, 2001.

Where Are They Now? Migration Patterns for Graduates of the University of British Columbia
John F. Helliwell and David F. Helliwell
In P. Grady and A. Sharpe (eds.), The State of Economics in Canada: Festschrift in Honor of David Slater, (pp. 291-234). Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2001.

2018-23 | 2015-17 | 2012-14 | 2009-11 | 2001-08 | Earlier work

Publications in Chronological Order

(Updated January 2016)

  1. The Effects of Monetary Policy on Corporations (with John H. Young), Ottawa, Queen’s Printer, 1965. (Study for the Royal Commission on Banking and Finance), Appendix Volume, pp. 305-435.
  2. Taxation and Investment: A Study of Capital Expenditure Decisions in Large Corporations, Ottawa, Queen’s Printer, 1966, (Study for the Royal Commission on Taxation), pp. 335.
  3. The Effects of the Royal Commission’s Proposals and Some Alternatives on Interest Rates and International Capital Flows, Report of Proceedings of the 20th Tax Conference, November 1967, Toronto, Ontario, Canadian Tax Foundation, 1968, pp. 152-158.
  4. Public Policies and Private Investment, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1968, pp. 238.
  5. Simulating the Macroeconomic Effects of the Carter Proposals, Canadian Journal of Economics, February 1968 (Supplement), pp. 233-254.
  6. Quarterly Business Capital Expenditures (with R.G. Evans), Bank of Canada Staff Research Studies No. 1, 1969, pp. 82.
  7. The Structure of RDX1 (with L. Officer, H. Shapiro and I. Stewart), Bank of Canada Staff Research Studies, No. 3 1969, pp. 79.
  8. Government Sector Equations for Macroeconomic Models (with F. Gorbet, R. Jarrett, R. Evans and D. Stephenson), Bank of Canada Research Studies, No. 4, 1969, pp. 173.
  9. The Dynamics of RDX1 (with L. Officer, H. Shapiro, and I. Stewart), Bank of Canada Staff Research Studies, No. 5, 1969, pp. 83.
  10. A Structural Model of the Foreign Exchange Market, Canadian Journal of Economics, Vol. II, No. 1, February 1969, pp. 90-105.
  11. Monetary and Fiscal Policies for an Open Economy, Oxford Economic Papers, Vol. 21, No.1, March 1969, pp. 383-398.
  12. Investment Decision Under Uncertainty: Theory and Practice (with J.C.T. Mao), The Journal of Finance, Vol. XXIV, No. 2, May 1969, pp. 323-338.
  13. The Taxation of Capital Gains, Canadian Journal of Economics, Vol. II, No. 2, May 1969, pp. 314-318.
  14. Econometric Analysis of Policy Choices for an Open Economy (with L. Officer, H. Shapiro and I. Stewart), The Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol. LI, No. 4 November 1969, pp. 383-398.
  15. The Taxation of Capital Gains: Reply, Canadian Journal of Economics, Vol. III, No. 2, February 1970, pp. 154-158.
  16. Inflation and Tax Reform, Canadian Tax Journal, Vol. 18, No. 2, March-April 1970, pp. 124-130.
  17. Forward-Looking Investment Behaviour (with Guy Glorieux), Review of Economic Studies, Vol. XXXVII, No. 4, October 1970, pp. 499-516.
  18. The Structure of RDX2 (with H. Shapiro, G. Sparks I. Stewart, F. Gorbet, and D. Stephenson), Bank of Canada Staff Research Studies, 2 volumes, No. 7, 1971, 271 pp. and 178 pp.
  19. Assessing the Dynamic Efficiency of Automatic Stabilizers (with Fred Gorbet), Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 79, No. 4, July-August 1971, pp. 826-845.
  20. Tax Reform in Australia and Canada, The Economic Record, Vol. 47, September 1971, pp. 351-356.
  21. The Effects of Revaluation on Trade and Capital Flows between Canada and the United States, and “Comment” on paper by Andrew Brimmer, both in Canadian-United States Financial Relationships, Boston, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 1972, pp. 75-97. (Proceedings of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 6th Monetary Conference, Melvin Village, New Hampshire, September 22-24, 1971).
  22. Economic Models, Bank of Canada Review, March 1972, pp. 15-25 (Reprinted in Spanish in the Boletin Mensual of the Centro de Estudios Monetarios Latinamericanos, Vol. 22, No. 1, January 1976).
  23. Quantitative Assessment of Some Macroeconomic Effects of Bill C-259, Analytical Appendix to panel discussion contribution, both published in Report of Proceedings of the 23rd Tax Conference, November 1971, Toronto, Canadian Tax Foundation, 1972, pp. 485-494.
  24. Equations Across the Border: RDX2 Meets MPS (with Ian Stewart, Fred Gorbet and Tom Maxwell), International Journal, Vol. XXVII, No. 2, Spring 1972, pp. 236-249.
  25. How Much Does Foreign Capital Matter? (with Jillian Broadbent), BC Studies, No. 13, Spring 1972, pp. 38-42.
  26. National Fiscal and Monetary Policies: A Regional Interpretation, BC Studies, No. 13, Spring 1972, pp. 54-59.
  27. Short-term Capital Flows and the Foreign Exchange Market (with Tom Maxwell), Canadian Journal of Economics, Vol. V, No. 2, May 1972, pp. 199-214.
  28. Assessing the Role for an Agriculture Sector in An Aggregate Econometric Model, in R.K. Eyvindson, ed., National and Regional Economic Models of Agriculture, Regina, Agriculture Canada, 1972, pp. 105-117, (Proceedings of a Conference, June 1972).
  29. Reviewing the Latest DISC: Simulations of its Aggregate Impacts on Canada (with John Lester), Canadian Tax Journal, Vol. 20, No. 4, July-August, 1972, pp. 291-298.
  30. Towards an Inflation-Proof Income Tax, Report of Proceedings of the 24th Tax Conference, November 1972, Toronto, Canadian Tax Foundation, 1973, pp. 165-174.
  31. The Supply Price of Capital in Macroeconomic Models (with G. Sparks and J. Frisch, in A.A. Powell and R. A. Williams, eds.), Econometric Studies of Macro and Monetary Relations, Amsterdam, North-Holland, 1973, pp. 262-283.
  32. Some Features and Uses of the Canadian Quarterly Model RDX2 (with I.A. Stewart, F.G. Gorbet, and D. R. Stephenson), in A. A. Powell and R.A. Williams eds., Econometric Studies of Macro and Monetary Relations, Amsterdam, North-Holland, 1973, pp. 27-47.
  33. Comprehensive Linkage of Large Models: Canada and the United States (with Gorbet, Sparks and Stewart), in International Linkage of National Economic Models, ed. R.J. Ball, Amsterdam, North-Holland, 1973, pp. 395-426.
  34. More on the National Economic Effects of Arctic Energy Developments, Proceedings of the House of Commons Standing Committee on National Resources and Public Works (Issue 22), Ottawa, Queen’s Printer, June 5, 1973, pp. 41-80.
  35. Estimating the National Economic Effect of Arctic Energy Developments, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Canada Conference on Energy Resources, October 1973.
  36. Policy Alternatives for Arctic Gas, in Gas From the Mackenzie Delta: Now or Later?, Ottawa, Canadian Arctic Resources Committee, 1974, pp. 1-15.
  37. Monetary Interdependence of Canada and the United States Under Alternative Exchange Rate Systems (with Tom Maxwell), in National Monetary Policies and the International System, edited by R.Z. Aliber, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1974, pp. 82-108.
  38. Economic Consequences of Developing Canada’s Arctic Gas, in The Energy Question: Failures of Multinational Policies, edited by E. Erickson and L. Waverman, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1974, pp. 267-289.
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