Stuart Landon

PhD (Queen's University)
MA (University of British Columbia)
BA-Honours (McGill University)

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Department of Economics
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6G 2H4

Office:


Tory 7-23

e-mail:


Stuart.Landon@ualberta.ca

Fax:


780-492-3300

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Teaching 2009-2010

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Second Term:


Teaching Schedule - Fall 2009

    *Economics 485: Monday, Wednesday and Friday 10:00-10:50am 
    *Economics 482: Monday, Wednesday and Friday 1:00-1:50pm 

Teaching Schedule - Winter 2010

    *Economics 591: Monday and Wednesday, 9:30-11:50am 
    *Economics 482: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 1:00-1:50pm 

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Office Hours

      Mondays, 2:00-3:00pm, from 14 September - 30 November 2009. 
      You can also drop by my office to see if I am in or, better yet, contact me by e-mail. I am not available from 9am to 2pm on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays due to teaching commitments.  

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Research Interests

    *Applied Macroeconomics and Public Economics 


Current Research

    *Tax Effects on Bond Yields 
    *Determinants of Productivity 
    *Determinants of Real Interest Rates 

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    Publications in Refereed Journals

    *Landon, S. (forthcoming), "The Capitalization of Taxes in Bond Prices: Evidence from the Market for Government of Canada Bonds," Journal of Banking & Finance.

    *Landon, S. and C.E. Smith (2009), "Investment and the Exchange Rate: Short Run and Long Run Aggregate and Sector-Level Estimates," Journal of International Money and Finance, 28, 813-35. [working paper pdf]

    *Landon, S. and C.E. Smith (2008), "Taxation and Bond Market Investment Strategies: Evidence from the Market for Government of Canada Bonds," Canadian Tax Journal, 56:2, 337-66. [working paper pdf]

    *Landon, S. and C.E. Smith (2007), "Government Debt Spillovers in a Monetary Union," North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 18:2, 135-54. [pdf]

    *Landon, S. and C.E. Smith (2007), "The Exchange Rate and Machinery and Equipment Imports: Identifying the Impact of Import Source and Export Destination Country Currency Valuation Changes," North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 18:1, 3-21. [pdf]

    *Landon, S. and C.E. Smith (2006), "Seasonality in Canadian Bond Returns: The Role of International Factors," Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences, 23:4, 352-68. [pdf]

    *Landon, S., M.L. McMillan, V. Muralidharan and M. Parsons (2006), "Does Health Care Spending Crowd Out Other Provincial Government Expenditures?," Canadian Public Policy 32:2, 121-42. [pdf]

    *Landon, S. and C.E. Smith (2006), "Exchange Rates and Investment Good Prices: A Cross-Industry Comparison," Journal of International Money and Finance 25, 237-56. [pdf]

    *Landon, S. and C.E. Smith (2003), "The Risk Premium, Exchange Rate Expectations,and the Forward Exchange Rate: Estimates for the Yen-Dollar Rate," Review of International Economics, 11:1, 144-58. [working paper pdf]

    *Landon, S. and C. E. Smith (2000) "Government Debt Spillovers and Creditworthiness in a Federation", Canadian Journal ofEconomics, 33, 634-61. [pdf]

    *Landon, S. (1999), "Education Costsand Institutional Structure", Economics of Education Review , 18, 327-45. [pdf]

    *Landon, S. (1998), "Institutional Structureand Education Spending", Public Finance Review, 411-46.

    *Landon, S. and David L. Ryan (1998), "The Effectof Tax Changes on the Prospects for Re-Election: A Canadian Perspective,"Agenda , 37-48.

    *Landon, S. and C.E. Smith (1998), "Quality Expectations, Reputation and Price," Southern Economic Journal, 628-47. [working paper pdf]

    *Landon, S. (1997), "High School Enrollment,Minimum Wages and Education Spending," Canadian Public Policy , 141-63. [pdf]

    *Landon, S. and David L. Ryan (1997), "The Political Costs of Taxes and Government Spending," Canadian Journal of Economics, 85-111. [pdf]

    *Landon, S. and C.E. Smith (1997), "The Use of Quality and Reputation Indicators by Consumers: The Case of Bordeaux Wine," Journal of Consumer Policy, 289-323. [working paper pdf]

    *Landon, S. (1995), "Testing Aggregate Neutrality with Heterogeneous Sectors," Journal of Macroeconomics, 17:1, 131-48. [pdf]

    *Landon, S. (1992), "U.S. Money Demand: Structural Shifts or Heterogeneous Agents?" Economic Inquiry, 496-510. [pdf]

    *Coyte, P.C. and S. Landon (1990), "Cost-Sharing Versus Block-Funding in a Federal System: A Demand Systems Approach," Canadian Journal of Economics, 23:4, 817-38. [pdf]

    *Landon, S. and B.G. Reid (1990), "Government Deficits and Money Growth," Review of Economics and Statistics, 72:3, 382-9. [pdf]

    *Landon, S. (1990), "The Two-Sector Model and Production Technique in the Short Run and the Long Run," Oxford Economics Papers, 42:2, 429-45. [pdf]

    *Coyte, P.C. and S. Landon (1989), "The Impact of Competition on Advertising: The Case of Political Campaign Expenditures," Canadian Journal of Economics, 22:4, 795-818. [pdf]

    *Landon, S. (1988), "Production Technique, External Shocks and Unemployment," Journal of Macroeconomics, 10:3, 371-88. [pdf]

    *Landon, S. (1987), "Unanticipated Policy Shocks, Regime Changes and Unemployment in Canada, 1967-1983," Applied Economics, 19:8, 1065-81. [pdf]

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