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1. Business models for the circular economy: Empirical advances and future directions.

2. Innovation vs inertia: Entrepreneurial governments in 21st‐century rural Alberta.

3. A Short Review of the Recent Literature on Uncertainty.

4. Uncertainty and Unemployment.

5. Economic fluctuations and mortality in Canada revisited.

6. Population aging, health care, and the macroeconomy: An introduction.

7. Unemployment risk, MPC heterogeneity, and business cycles.

8. Economic resilience and regionally differentiated cycles: Evidence from a turning point approach in Italy.

9. Extracting business cycles with three filters: A comparative study and application in the case of China.

10. Tax‐and‐transfer progressivity and business cycles.

11. Capital reallocation and the cyclicality of aggregate productivity.

12. Learning by doing, organizational forgetting, and the business cycle.

13. Inequality and income dynamics in Germany.

14. Reflection on the Springer Nature initial public offering attempts in an evolving academic publishing market.

15. New axioms for top trading cycles.

16. INTERNATIONAL TRANSMISSION MECHANISM AND WORLD BUSINESS CYCLE.

17. Financial cycle, business cycle, and policy uncertainty in India: An empirical investigation.

18. Networks, Phillips Curves, and Monetary Policy.

19. Unemployment and Endogenous Reallocation Over the Business Cycle.

20. The life cycle of trading activity and liquidity of Government of Canada bonds: Evidence from cash, repo and securities lending markets.

21. House price volatility in China: Demand versus supply.

22. A large Canadian database for macroeconomic analysis.

23. Four decades of Canadian earnings inequality and dynamics across workers and firms.

24. Sticky wages in a world of ideas.

25. Performance assessment of biomass–geothermal configuration energy resources for cooling and power generation.

26. Beating the Average: Equity Premium Variations, Uncertainty, and Liquidity.

27. Feasibility evaluation of an off‐grid solar‐biomass system for remote area electrification considering various economic factors.

28. DOES THE NUMBER OF COUNTRIES IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CYCLE MODELS MATTER?

29. The variegated role of proximities in acquisitions by domestic and international companies in different phases of economic cycles.

30. Unpleasant Monetarist Arithmetic: Macroprudential Edition.

31. The impact of ESG news on the volatility of the Portuguese stock market—Does it change during recessions?

32. Dating business cycles in the United Kingdom, 1700–2010.

33. The Relationship Between Gender and Promotion Over the Business Cycle: Does Firm Size Matter?

34. Statistical sunspots.

35. Back to the Future: Intellectual Challenges for Monetary Policy*.

36. Can public spending boost private consumption?

37. Inequality and informality revisited: The Latin American case.

38. NEW FACTS ABOUT FIRM RISK ACROSS COUNTRIES AND OVER THE BUSINESS CYCLE.

39. Oil price shocks, real economic activity and uncertainty.

40. MARKUPS AND WELFARE COSTS OF BUSINESS CYCLES IN TURKEY.

41. Labor supply and the business cycle: The "bandwagon worker effect".

42. Government's Say‐on‐pay Policy and Corporate Risk‐taking: Evidence from China.

43. US HEALTH AND AGGREGATE FLUCTUATIONS.

45. A narrative approach to a fiscal DSGE model.

46. Prozac for depressed states? Effect of mood on local economic recessions.

47. THE SHIFTS IN LEAD‐LAG PROPERTIES OF THE U.S. BUSINESS CYCLE.

48. Inequality and dynamics of earnings and disposable income in Denmark 1987-2016.

49. Jump‐starting, diffusing, and sustaining the circular economy.

50. BUSINESS CYCLE FLUCTUATIONS WITH THE DIVISION OF PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT.