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Research Centres, Working Papers & Citations

The Department includes faculty experts in microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, experimental economics, health economics, international economics, labour economics, monetary economics, population economics and public economics. Much of their research is applied to policy issues and utilizes advanced quantitative techniques.

Working Papers & Citations

View some of our current research activity

Google ScholarGoogle Scholar Citations

Please click here for Google Scholar Citations of the department members with public profiles on Google Scholar.

View Department Members Google Scholar Citations

  

Department of Economics Working Papers

All of our working papers are listed on RePec (Research Papers in Economics). Please click here. To submit a paper for publication in the Department of Economics Working Paper Series, please email Seungjin Han a PDF file of your paper, together with JEL classification numbers and Keywords if you wish to list them.

Working Papers on RePEc

 

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The CHEPA working paper series is maintained by the Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis and includes many papers by members of the Department of Economics.

CHEPA Working Paper Series

 

McDSL Publications

The McMaster Decision Science Laboratory publications and working papers of both faculty and students working here at McMaster University.

McDSL Publications

 

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Research Program on the Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population (list from 1999 - present)

SEDAP Research Paper Series

 

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To learn more about the research we do in Economics, browse our research snaps. Snaps are short, readable summaries of what we do, what we discover, and why it matters.

Research Snaps

 

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Research Institute for Quantitative Studies in Economics and Population (list from 1996 - 2022)

QSEP Research

Other Research Initiatives:

the Poverty and Employment Precarity in Southern Ontario Research Alliance (PEPSO)

What is the Poverty and Employment Precarity in Southern Ontario Research Alliance?

This CURA will satisfy a research need identified by the UWT, and other community agencies, to gather data on trends in precarious employment and to encourage policy debate. Much of the evidence regarding precarious employment and its impact on households and communities is anecdotal and, without solid quantitative research, it has been impossible to influence public policy.  The potential impact of the project is significant in that it offers a new way of understanding the implications of poverty in contemporary Canadian society by looking at one of its root causes, namely precarious employment. The project will leave a legacy of enhanced community capacity to conduct research and to advocate on behalf of those most affected by changing labour market dynamics.

Learn more about PEPSO