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Matilde Bombardini Wins Harry G. Johnson Prize

Matilde Bombardini Wins Harry G. Johnson Prize

July 14, 2013 | Tagged: Awards, Canadian Journal of Economics, Faculty, Harry Johnson Prize, Matilde Bombardini, News, Vancouver School of Economics, VSE

Kudos to Matilde Bombardini, winner of this year’s Harry Johnson prize for best paper in the Canadian Journal of Economics.

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Experimenting with Facebook in the College Classroom

Experimenting with Facebook in the College Classroom

June 10, 2013 | Tagged: Faculty, News, Nisha Malhotra, Programs, Students, Vancouver School of Economics, VSE

Facebook as a teaching tool? Instructor Nisha Malhotra proves it can be.

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Are Statistics Canada’s Numbers on Canadian Productivity Growth Accurate?

Are Statistics Canada’s Numbers on Canadian Productivity Growth Accurate?

June 7, 2013 | Tagged: Erwin Diewert, Faculty, News, Research, Vancouver School of Economics, VSE

Professor Erwin Diewert says the answer is simple, “No”.

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About Vancouver School of Economics

About Vancouver School of Economics

June 5, 2013 | Tagged: UBC, Vancouver School of Economics, VSE

Learn more about the world renowned Vancouver School of Economics, its extensive research, and its prestigious faculty.

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Interest Rates: What Will the ‘New Normal’ Look Like?

Interest Rates: What Will the ‘New Normal’ Look Like?

May 29, 2013 | Tagged: Bank of Canada, Faculty, News, Paul Beaudry, Research, Vancouver School of Economics, VSE

Professor Paul Beaudry explores the “new normal” for interest rates in Canada, and the long-term implications for savings and investments.

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Manitoba Is Resisting Raising Tax Rates for High Earners: Kevin Milligan Discusses Why

Manitoba Is Resisting Raising Tax Rates for High Earners: Kevin Milligan Discusses Why

April 29, 2013 | Tagged: Faculty, Kevin Milligan, News, Vancouver School of Economics, VSE

Should provinces keep raising taxes on those in higher income brackets? Is the perception that this will help their economies true?

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