Harry J. Paarsch
Chair in Economics
 
Major Grants

1. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (410-88-0277), Taxation and Work Disincentives, 1988, two years.

2. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (410-90-0635), Empirical Models of Auctions of Incentive Contacts, 1990, two years.

3. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (410-92-1384), Empirical Models of Auctions, 1992, three years.

4. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (OGP0155426), Maximum Likelihood Estimation when the Support depends on Unknown Parameters, 1994, three years.

5. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (410-94-1263), Empirical Applications of Labour Market Incentive Models, 1994, three years, (co-investigator with Bruce Shearer).

6. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (410-96-0559), The Impact of Individual Heterogeneity, Business Cycles, and Aggregate Trends on Real Wage Dynamics, 1996, three years, (collaborator with David A. Green and James M. Nason).

7. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (410-99-0492), Personnel Policies and Worker Productivity: Experimental Evidence and Dynamic Considerations, 1999, three years with a one-year extension, (collaborator with Bruce Shearer).

8. National Science Foundation (SES-0241509), Optimal Harvesting of Timber: Valuing Timberland with Stochastically Evolving Timber Volume and Prices using Linked Biological/Geographical Data from British Columbia, 2003, three years with a one-year extension, (co-principal investigator with John Rust).

9. Australian Research Council Linkage Project (LP0990130), Auctions of Standing Trees, awarded July 2009, five years, (chief investigator along with partner investigators John Rust, Gary Stoneham, Mark Eigenraam, and Veronika Nemes).



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