Prix Vanderkamp

John Vanderkamp

Premier rédacteur en chef
Canadian Public Policy / Analyse de politiques

Lauréats 2022

Le lauréat du prix Vanderkamp 2022, d'une valeur de $2000, est Mario Fortin pour son article "The Fiscal Impact of Quantitative Easing" publié dans le volume 48, numéro 4, pages 490 à 502, décembre 2022.


Les finalistes sont Pierre Brochu et Jonathan Créchet pour leur article " "Survey Non-Response in COVID-19 Times: The Case of the Labour Force Survey", publié dans le volume 48, numéro 3, pages 451 à 472, September 2022.

 

Lauréats précédents

2021:
Ian Keay et Cherie Metcalf: "Recognizing Indigenous Rights in Canada: Property Rights and Natural Resource Values", vol 47(1), pages 18-55, mars 2021.

Finalistes : Geranda Notten et Julie Kaplan: "Material Deprivation: Measuring Poverty by Counting Necessities Households Cannot Afford", vol. 47(1), pages 1-17, mars 2021.

2020:
Jennifer Robson et Saul Schwartz: "Who Doesn’t File a Tax Return? A Portrait of Non-Filers" vol 46(3) pages 323-339, septembre 2020

Finalistes : Thomas Lemieux, Kevin Milligan, Tammy Schirle et Mikal Skuterud  : "Initial Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Canadian Labour Market", vol. 46(1), pages 55-65, juillet 2020.

2019 :
Tracy Snoddon et Trevor Tombe, "Analysis of Carbon Tax Treatment in Canada’s Equalization Program", vol. 45(3), pages 377-392, septembre 2019.

Finalistes : Stéphanie Lluis et Brian McCall, "Employment and Job Search Implications of the Extended Weeks and Working While on Claim Pilot Initiatives", vol. 45(2), pages 129-172, juin 2019.

2018 :
Vincent Chandler, "Do Evaluators Prefer Candidates of Their Own Gender?", vol. 44(4), pages 289-302, décembre 2018.

Finalistes : Zong Jia Chen, Mikal Skuterud, "Performance relative sur le marché du travail des anciens étudiants internationaux: Résultats de l'Enquête nationale auprès des diplômés", vol. 44(3), pages 207-225, septembre 2018.

2017 :
Philip S.J. Leonard, "Do School Junk Food Bans Improve Student Health? Evidence from Canada", vol. 43(2), pages 105-119, juin 2017.

Finaliste : Derek Messacar: "Big tax data and economic analysis: Effects of personal income tax reassessments and delayed tax filing", vol. 43(3), pages 261-83, septembre 2017.

2016 :
Ram C. Acharya: "Canada's Exporters and Importers: Concentration, Foreign Ownership and Productivity", vol. 42(2), pages 194-211, juin 2016. 

Finalistes : Luc Bissonnette, David Boisclair,  François Laliberté-Auger, Steeve Marchand, Pierre-Carl Michaud et Carole Vincent: "Projecting the Impact of Population Aging on the Quebec Labour Market", vol. 42(4), pages 431-441, décembre 2016.

2015 :
Ryan Cardwell, Chad Lawley et Di Xiang: "Milked and Feathered: The Regressive Welfare Effects of Canada's Supply Management Regime", vol. 41(1), pages 1-14, mars 2015.

Finalistes (ex aequo) Melanie O’Gorman et Manish Pandey: "Explaining Low High School Attainment in Northern Aboriginal Communities: An Analysis of the Aboriginal Peoples' Surveys", vol. 41(4), pages 297-308, décembre 2015.

Finaliste (ex aequo) Joel Wood: "Is It Time to Raise the Gas Tax? Optimal Gasoline Taxes for Ontario and Toronto", vol. 41(3), pp. 179-190, septembre 2015.

2014 :
Ana M. Ferrer et Alicia Menendez: "The Puzzling Effects of Delaying Schooling on Canadian Wages", vol. 40(3), pages 1-14, septembre 2014.

2013 :
Michael J. Kottelenberg et Steven F. Lehrer: "New Evidence on the Impacts of Access to and Attending Universal Child-Care in Canada", vol. 39(2), pages 263-286, juin 2013.

2012 :
Dominique M. Gross et Nicolas Schmitt: "Temporary Foreign Workers and Regional Labour Market Disparities", vol. 38(2), pages 233-263, juin 2012.

2011 :
Frank T. Denton et Byron G. Spencer: Age of Pension Eligibility", vol. 37(2), pages 183-199, juin 2011. 

Finalistes : James B. Davies et Stanley L. Winer: "Closing the 49th Parallel: An Unexplored Episode in Canadian Economic and Political History", vol. 37(3), pages 307-341, septembre 2011.

2010 :
Louis N. Christofides et Robert Swidinsky: The Economic Returns to the Knowledge and Use of a Second Official Language: English in Quebec and French in the Rest-of-Canada", vol. 36(2), pages 137-158, juin 2010.

Finalistes : Brahim Boudarbat, Thomas Lemieux et Craig Riddell: "The Evolution of the Returns to Human Capital in Canada, 1980-2005", vol. 36(1), pages 63-89, mars  2010.

2009 :
Anthony E. Boardman, Claude Laurin, Mark A. Moore et Aidan R. Vining: "A Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Privatization of Canadian National Railway", vol. 35(1), pages 59-83, mars 2009.

2008 :
B. Curtis Eaton et Mukesh Eswaran: "Differential Grading Standards and Student Incentives", vol. 34(2), pages 215-236, juin 2008.

Finalistes : J.C. Herbert Emery et Ronald D. Kneebone: "Socialists, Populists, Resources, and the Divergent Development of Alberta and Saskatchewan", vol. 34(4), pages 419-440, novembre 2008.

2007 :
Dan Usher:"The Reform of Equalization Payments", vol. 33(3), pages 337-366, septembre 2007.

Finalistes : J. Stephen Ferris et Stanley L. Winer: "Just How Much Bigger Is Government in Canada? A Comparative Analysis of the Size and Structure of the Public Sectors in Canada and the United States", vol. 33(2), pages 173-206, juin 2007.

2006 :
Stuart Landon, Melville L. McMillan, Vijay Muralidharan et Mark Parsons: "Does Health-Care Spending Crowd Out Other Provincial Expenditures?", vol. 32(2), pages 121-142, juin 2006.

Finalistes : Bryan Campbell et Steve Murphy: "The Recent Performance of the Canadian Forecasting Industry", vol. 32(1), pages 23-40, mars 2006.

2005 :

 Paul V. Grootendorst et Michael R. Veall: "National Catastrophic Drug Insurance Revisited: Who Would Benefit from Senator Kirby's Recommendations", vol. 31(4), pages 341-358, décembre 2005.

Finalistes : René Morrissette et Yuri Ostrovsky : "The Instability of Family Earnings and Family Income in Canada, 1986-1991 and 1996-2001", vol. 31(3), pages 273-302, septembre 2005.

2004 :

 Ian Keay et Cherie Metcalf: "Aboriginal Rights, Customary Law and Renewable Resource Exploitation", vol. 30(1), pages 1-27, mars 2004.

2003 :

 Glenn W. Harrison, James P. Feehan, Alison C. Edwards et Jorge Segovia: "Cigarette Smoking and the Cost of Hospital and Physician Care", vol. 29(1), pages 1-19, mars 2003.

Finaliste : Leonard S. Wilson: "Equalization, Efficiency and Migration: Watson Revisited", vol. 29(4), pages 385-395, décembre 2003.

2002 :

Susan Johnson: "Canadian Union Density 1980-1998 and Prospects for the Future: An Empirical Investigation", vol. 28(3), pages 333-351, septembre 2002.

2001 : 

Shelley Phipps, Martha MacDonald et Fiona MacPhail: "Gender equity within families versus better targeting: an assessment of the Family Income Supplement to Employment Insurance Benefits", vol. 27(4), pages 423-446, décembre 2001.

2000 :

Vicky Barham, Rose Anne Devlin et Chantale LaCasse: "Are the New Child-Support Guidelines 'Adequate' or 'Reasonable'?", vol. 26(1), pages 1-15, mars 2000

Finalistes : Michele Campolieti et John N. Lavis: "Disability Expenditures in Canada, 1970-1996: Trends, Reform Efforts and a Path for the Future", vol. 26(2), pages 241-264, juin 2000.

1999 :

Derek Hum et Wayne Simpson: "Wage Opportunities for Visible Minorities in Canada", vol. 25(3), pages 379-394, septembre 2002.

Finalistes : Kelly Bedard, John Dorland, Allan W. Gregory et Mark Rosenberg: "Standardized Mortality Ratios and Canadian Health-Care Funding", vol. 25(1), pages 47-64, mars 1999.

1998 : 

Geoffrey E. Hale: "Reforming Employment Insurance: Transcending the  Politics of the Status Quo", vol. 24(4), pages 429-451, décembre 1998.

1997 :

 James Ted McDonald et Christopher Worswick: "Unemployment Incidence of Immigrant Men in Canada", vol. 23(4), pages 353-373, décembre 1997.

1996 :

Frances Woolley, Arndt Vermaeten et Judith Madill: "Ending Universality: The Case of Child Benefits", vol. 22(1), pages 24-39, mars 1996.

1995 :

Arndt Vermaeten, W. Irwin Gillespie et Frank Vermaeten: "Who paid the taxes in Canada, 1951-1988?", vol. 21(3), pages 317-343, septembre 1995.

Finaliste : Shelley Phipps: "Canadian Child Benefits: Behavioural Consequences and Income Adequacy", vol. 21(1), pages 20-30, mars 1995.

1994 : 

George Hoberg et Kathryn Harrison: "It's not easy being green: the politics of Canada's green plan", vol. 20(2), pages 119-137, juin 1994.

1993 :

Charles M. Beach et Christopher Worswick: "Is There a Double-Negative Effect on the Earnings of Immigrant Women in Canada?", vol. 19(1), pages 36-53, mars 1993.