Marcel Merette
Affiliations: | Economics | University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada |
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Mérette M, Navaux J. (2019) Population Aging in Canada: What Life Cycle Deficit Age Profiles Are Telling Us about Living Standards Canadian Public Policy-Analyse De Politiques. 45: 192-211 |
Lisenkova K, Merette M, Sanchez-Martinez M. (2014) The Long-Term Economic Impact of Reducing Migration in the UK National Institute Economic Review. 229: 22-30 |
Lisenkova K, Mérette M. (2014) Can an ageing Scotland afford independence National Institute Economic Review. 227: 32-39 |
Georges P, Lisenkova K, Mérette M. (2013) Can the ageing North benefit from expanding trade with the South? Economic Modelling. 35: 990-998 |
Lisenkova K, Merette M, Wright R. (2013) Population ageing and the labour market: Modelling size and age-specific effects Economic Modelling. 35: 981-989 |
Georges P, Mérette M. (2012) Toward a North American Security Perimeter? Assessing the trade, FDI, and welfare impacts of liberalizing 9/11 security measures Economic Modelling. 29: 2514-2526 |
Mérette M, Georges P. (2010) Demographic Changes and the Gains from Globalisation: An Analysis of Ageing, Capital Flows, and International Trade Global Economy Journal. 10: 1-39 |
Fougère M, Harvey S, Mercenier J, et al. (2009) Population ageing, time allocation and human capital: A general equilibrium analysis for Canada Economic Modelling. 26: 30-39 |
Mérette M, Papadaki E, Hernandez J, et al. (2008) Foreign Direct Investment Liberalization Between Canada and the USA: A CGE Investigation Atlantic Economic Journal. 36: 195-209 |
Fougère M, Mercenier J, Mérette M. (2007) A sectoral and occupational analysis of population ageing in Canada using a dynamic CGE overlapping generations model Economic Modelling. 24: 690-711 |