Discussion papers (Dept. of Economics)
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Item Open Access A Call for a New Saskatchewan Heritage Fund ?(Stuart Wilson, University of Regina, 2012) Wilson, Stuart J.; Penner, Jason V.; Demyen, Amy L.Item Open Access The decline in savings: should we be surprised?(Department of Economics, University of Regina, 2001-12) Wilson, Stuart J.Item Open Access A Dynamic General Equilibrium Analysis of Migration and Capital Formation: The Case of Canada(Department of Economics, University of Regina, 2000-11) Wilson, Stuart J.Item Open Access The Fertility Transition, the Public and Private Costs of "Dependents", and Intergenerational Welfare(Department of Economics, University of Regina, 2007-07) Wilson, Stuart J.Item Open Access Financial Intermediation, Capital Accumulation and Growth: Evidence from Canada(Department of Economics, University of Regina, 2001-05) Wilson, Stuart J.Item Open Access The massive investment, immigration and productivity booms in Canada: which came first?(Department of Economics, University of Regina, 2003-05-27) Wilson, Stuart J.Item Open Access Public Pension Schemes in Overlapping Generations Economies(Department of Economics, University of Regina, 2005-12) Wilson, Stuart J.; Ho, Lok SangItem Open Access Public Pension Sustainability Options: The Relative Merits of Increasing Contribution Rates or Switching to a Fully-Funded Pension(Department of Economics, University of Regina, 2007-07) Wilson, Stuart J.Item Open Access The quantitative significance of precautionary savings in life-cycle economies(Department of Economics, University of Regina, 2001-12) Wilson, Stuart J.Item Open Access Retirement savings and public pensions(Department of Economics, University of Regina, 2001-12) Wilson, Stuart J.Item Open Access Universal Fully Funded Pensions versus Individualized Retirement Savings Accounts: A Comparison of Fully-Funded Pension Options(Department of Economics, University of Regina, 2005-12) Wilson, Stuart J.; Ho, Lok Sang