Department of Economics Publications

2023 Publications 

Balduzzi, P., E. Brancati, M. Brianti, and F. Schiantarelli. “Political risk, populism and the economy.” The Economic Journal 133.653 (2023): 1677-1704.

Brianti, Marco, and Laura Gati. “Information and communication technologies and medium-run fluctuations.” Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 156 (2023): 104740.

Ball, S., C. Dave, and S. Dodds. “Enumerating rights: more is not always better.” Public Choice (2023): 1-23.

Brown, D.P.A. Eckert, and B. Shaffer. “Evaluating the impact of divestitures on competition: Evidence from alberta’s wholesale electricity market.” International Journal of Industrial Organization 89 (2023): 102953.

Brown, David, Cajueiro, D., Eckert, A., and Silveira, D. (2023). “Information and Transparency: Using Machine Learning to Detect Communication.” Stanford Computational Antitrust Journal, 3 (2023): 199-231.

Brown, DavidAndrew Eckert, and Douglas Silveira. “Screening for collusion in wholesale electricity markets: A literature review.” Utilities Policy 85 (2023): 101671.

Brown, DavidAndrew Eckert, and Douglas Silveira. “Strategic interaction between wholesale and ancillary service markets.” Competition and Regulation in Network Industries 24, no. 4 (2023): 174-198.

Brown, D.P. and D.E. Sappington. “Employing gain-sharing regulation to promote forward contracting in the electricity sector.” Journal of Regulatory Economics 63.1-2 (2023): 30-56.

Brown, D.P. and D.E. Sappington. “Market structure, risk preferences, and forward contracting incentives.” The Journal of Industrial Economics (2023).

Galvani, V. and L. Li. “Outliers and momentum in the corporate bond market.” The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance 89 (2023): 135-148.

Razek, Noha, Valentina Galvani, Surya Rajan, and Brian McQuinn. “Can US strategic petroleum reserves calm a tight market exacerbated by the Russia-Ukraine conflict?” Resources Policy 86 (2023): 104062.

Gilraine, M. and J. Penney. “Focused interventions and test score fade-out.” Review of Economics and Statistics (2023): 1-27.

Duran-Castillo, Gloria E., Timothy Weis, Andrew Leach, and Brian A. Fleck. “Revenue-optimized photovoltaic orientation in a northern competitive electricity market with carbon offsets.” Energy Reports 10 (2023): 3133-3145.

Hastings-Simon, S., A. Leach, B. Shaffer, and T. Weis. “Alberta’s renewable electricity program: Design, results, and lessons learned.” Energy Policy 171 (2022): 113266.

Leach, Andrew (2023). Between Doom and Denial. Toronto, ON: Sutherland House.

Jiang, X., K. Kennedy, and J. Zhong. “When opportunity knocks: China’s open door policy and declining educational attainment.” Labour Economics 81 (2023): 102312.

Leach, A. “Canada’s oil sands in a carbon-constrained world.” Canadian Foreign Policy Journal 28.3 (2022): 285-304.

Penney, J. “Cautions when normalizing the dependent variable in a regression as a z-score.” Economic Inquiry 61.2 (2023): 402-412.

Penney, J. “Same race teachers do not necessarily raise academic achievement.” Economics Letters 223 (2023): 110993.

Penney, J., S. Lehrer, and E. Galan. “Mandatory minimum sentencing and its effect on sentencing distributions: Evidence from Canada.” Canadian Journal of Economics.

Ranasinghe, A. “Misallocation across establishment gender.” Journal of Comparative Economics (2023).

Ranasinghe, A. and X. Su. “When social assistance meets market power: A mixed duopoly view of health insurance in the United States.” Economic Inquiry (2023).

Sarker, A., Poon, W., et al. “Rationality and Emotionality Interplay and Economic Contributions: A Neuroeconomics Experiment.” Review of Behavioral Economics 10.1 (2023).

Dimitrova-Grajzl, Valentina, Peter Grajzl, A. Joseph Guse, Michou Kokodoko, and Laurel Wheeler. “When the Lender Extends a Helping Hand: Native CDFI Client Counseling and Loan Performance in Indian Country.” Journal of Economics, Race, and Policy 6, no. 4 (2023): 258-267.

Wang, C., Y. Wang, X. Liu, and J. Zhong. “Housing demolition and occupational mobility: Evidence from China.” Social Indicators Research (2023): 1-31.

Brad Humphreys, Jane Ruseski, and Li Zhou (2023). “Why is Maternal Smoking in Appalachia Pervasive?” Eastern Economic Journal.