John F. Helliwell
48 works on record
Works

Globalization and well-being
2002

Balanced growth
1999

Effects of the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement on interprovincial trade
1999

How much do national borders matter?
1998

Public policies and private investment
1968

Aggregate investment

Progress in natural resource economics

Taxation and investment
How's your government?
2006
Well-being, social capital and public policy
2005
How's the job?
2005
Well-being and social capital
2004
Demographic changes and international factor mobility
2004
How's life?
2002
Education and social capital
1999
Comparing capital mobility across provincial and national borders
1998
National borders, trade and migration
1997
Economic growth and social capital in Asia
1996
Do borders matter for social capital?
1996
Do national borders matter for Quebec's trade?
1995
International growth linkages
1992
Trade and technical progress
1992
Empirical linkages between democracy and economic growth
1992
Are nations growing together or falling apart?
1991
Macroeconomic convergence
1990
Fiscal policy and the external deficit
1990
The Effects of Fiscal Policy on International Imbalances
1988
Inside information
1986
Energy prices and the Canadian economy
1983
Changes in Canadian energy demand, supply and policies, 1974-1986
1983
The taxation of natural resources
1983
The National Energy Program meets falling world oil prices
1983
Stagflation and productivity decline in Canada, 1974-1982
1983
Canada in fiscal conflict
1981
Policy modelling of foreign exchange rates
1979
Measuring and understanding subjective well-being
How much is social capital worth?
New measures of the costs of unemployment
Oil and gas in Canada
Public policies and private investments
The Dynamics of RDXl
Trust and well-being
Government sector equations for macroeconomic models
The Structure of RDX1
The Structure of RDX2
Measuring and explaining subjective well-being in Korea
Well-being, social capital, and public policy
Taxation and investment: a study of capital expenditure decisions in large corporations