Volume 8 - 2012
The most current issue
The Saskatchewan Economics Journal (SEJ) is a joint collaboration among graduates, undergraduates, and alumni of the Department of Economics at the University of Saskatchewan. The purpose of the Journal is to promote the scholastic achievement in economics from the University.
The Journal encompasses as broad a range of relevant topics as possible. For this reason, the Journal will be soliciting submissions from the colleges of Arts and Science, Edwards School of Business, Agricultural Economics, and Law at the University of Saskatchewan. Our hope is to encourage interest and understanding of economics- oriented issues across the academic spectrum.
Back Issues of the 2008 "Saskatchewan Economics Journal" are available for purchase from Mary Jane Hanson at mj.hanson@usask.ca
To Potential Publishing Contributors
The Saskatchewan Economic Journal is interested in publishing any economic papers of superior quality. Please submit an electronic version of your paper by e-mail to Mary Jane Hanson (mj.hanson@usask.ca)
Board of Directors
Editors
PERSRAM, Matt & Joshi, Abhinav (2011-2012)
SHAHID, Imran & GARZA, Edgar (2007-2008)
MEREDITH, Evan (2005-2006)
KOEMAN, Andrew (2004-2005)
HAWKINS, Daniel (2003-2004)
HAJZLER, Christopher (2002-2003)
HAJZLER, Christopher (2001-2002)
SAYAD, Hillary (1998-2001)
WARD, Courtney (2001)
KAMINSKY, Colette (1998-2001)
ALLEN, Harley (1997-98)
GODFREY, Todd (1996-97)
WATERS, Michele (1995-96)
HARVEY, Sean (1994-96)
PARR, Katherine (1994-95)
Treasurer
HARPER, Deborah (1994-96)
PEEVER, Curtis (1997-98)
Fundraising Co-ordinator
GODFREY, Todd (1996-97)
NEWMAN, Jason (1997-98)
Administrator
SENKIW, Carey (1994-95)
KLANE, Jennifer (1995-96)
GODFREY, Todd (1997-98)
Associate Editors
DIERKER, Daniel
GODFREY, Todd
ISAAC, Grant
KETTEL, James
LEUNG, Danny
GRUNDAHL, Jason
Advisory Board
Professor Morris Altman, Department of Economics, University of Saskatchewan
Professor Eric Howe, Department of Economics, University of Saskatchewan
Professor Mobinul Huq, Department of Economics, University of Saskatchewan
Call for Papers
The Saskatchewan Economics Journal is a joint collaboration among graduates, undergraduates, and alumni of the Department of Economics at the University of Saskatchewan. THe purpose of the Journal is to promote the scholastic achievement in economics from the University.
The Journal Committee is currently accepting submissions for the next issue. Students should view this as an excellent opportunity to contribute to the high standard of economic literature that has emerged from the University of Saskatchewan. Being published as an undergraduate student will also send a strong signal to employers as to the inherent productivity of the student. Besides being a strong resume addition, a published article will lend merit to admissions committees when considering applications for graduate studies.
The Journal encourages all students to submit papers that are written in a gender-neutral style and have appropriate sources listed. Paper should be roughly 20 pages or less in length.
Students interested should submit an electronic version by e-mail. To be considered for publication in the next issue of the Journal, students should submit their papers to:
Mary Jane Hanson
email: mj.hanson@usask.ca
Financial Contributors
ACADEMIC CORNER
Individuals:
Gordon Thiessen
Morris Altman
Ivan Yaholnitsky
Robert E. Olley
Corporate:
Bank of Montreal
CAMECO Corporation
FRIENDS OF THE JOURNAL
Individuals:
Mahak Yaseri
Jose Castellanos
Corporate:
Department of Finance, Province of Saskatchewan
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL)
The Saskatchewan Economic Journal also appreciates the support of many individuals who contributed less than $50.00, as well as the advice and encouragement of Faculty and Staff in the Department of Economics, University of Saskatchewan.
Volume 7 - 2008
Allyson James-Loth: | Analytical Review of the Softwood Lumber Case: Understanding the Dispute and Its Consequences |
Wanjiru Ng'ang'a: | Governance and Corruption; An Overview of Causes, Consequences, Reforms and the Role of the International Community |
Patrycja Romanowska: | The Migration Problem in Poland: An Analytical Review of the Workforce |
Patrick Trumpy: | Economics of Happiness |
Chipo Kangayi: | Communicable Diseases: Is There Hope for Avoidable Deaths? |
Faye Moffatt: | Alcohol Abuse, Income and the Labour Market Experience |
Imran Shahid: | Business, Taxes and Investment Climate in Saskatchewan |
Volume 6 - 2004
Volume 5 - 2003
Volume 4 - 2002
Alan MacKinnon: | International Trade Liberalization and the Environment |
Dara Hrytzak: | The Impact of Trade Related Environmental Measures on International Trade |
Kara Mitchell: | Asian Women and the Cost of Industrialisation |
Sarah Leowen: | Light at the End of the Tunnel: The Effects of Microcredit on Poverty |
Neetu Khanna: | Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights and Their Effects on World Trade |
Dewayne Wagner: | The Decline of OPEC |
Tracey Crone: | The Wheat Boom and Economic Prosperity in Early 20th Century Canada |
Dong-Yeol Park: | Does Government Intervention Make the Health Care Market Inefficient? |
Volume 3 - 2000
Lane Gelhorn: | The Problem of Intensive Aquaculture on Canada's Atlantic Coast |
Todd Lynden: | Post War Development in Vietnam |
Alan Mackinnon: | The Less Developed Countries in the Global environment |
Bradley Neufeld: | Background Characteristics: The Root to Pay Inequality |
Stacey Pearan: | Consumers and the Airline Battle |
Joseph Wurm: | Government Treatment of Families From a Tax Perspective |
Stephen Zdunich: | Local Versus Foreign Ownership in Forestry |
Prince Owusu: | Educational Returns: The Case of Saskatchewan |
Chris Hajzler: | Nigerian Oil Economy: Development of Dependance? |
Volume 2 - 1999
Matthew Emde: | An Analysis of the Effects of MNCs on India Since Liberalization |
Darilyn McLean: | Privatization of Crown Corporations in Saskatchewan |
Prince Kofinti Owusu: | Are College Graduates Giving Optimal Signals? |
Erin Scrapek: | The Grameen Bank Rural Credit in Bangladesh |
Chantelle Washenfelder: | The Potential of Paternal Leave: A Human Capital Theory Examination of Saskatchewan's Leave System and Possible Reform |
Volume 1 - 1997
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