Research
Specialties:
Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics
Publications:
DeJuan,
Joseph, John J. Seater, and Tony Wirjanto. "Testing
the Stochastic Implications of Permanent Income Hypothesis Using Canadian
Provincial Data."
DeJuan,
Joseph and John J. Seater. "Testing
the Cross-Section Implications of Friedman’s Permanent Income Hypothesis."
Journal of Monetary Economics, Vol.
54, Issue 3, April 2007.
DeJuan,
Joseph, John J. Seater, and Tony Wirjanto. "The
Permanent Income Hypothesis: New Evidence from West German States (Länder)."
Empirical Economics, Vol. 31, Issue
3, September 2006.
DeJuan,
Joseph and John J. Seater. "A
Simple Test of Friedman’s Permanent Income Hypothesis." Economica,Vol.
73, Issue 289, February 2006.
DeJuan,
Joseph and Maria J.
Luengo-Prado. "Consumption
and Aggregate Constraints: International Evidence."
DeJuan,
Joseph and Marc Tomljanovich. "Income
Convergence across Canadian Provinces in the 20th Century:
Almost But Not Quite There." Annals of Regional Science, Vol. 39,
Issue 3, September 2005.
DeJuan,
Joseph, John J. Seater, and Tony Wirjanto. "A
Direct Test of the Permanent Income Hypothesis with an Application to the US
States." Journal of Money Credit and
Banking, Vol. 36, No. 6, December 2004.
DeJuan,
Joseph and Simon Gurr. "On
the Link between Volatility and Growth: Evidence from Canadian Provinces."
Applied Economics Letters, Vol. 11, No. 5, April 2004.
DeJuan,
Joseph. "The Response of Consumption to Income Innovations: Evidence from
DeJuan,
Joseph, John W. Dawson, John J. Seater, and E. Frank Stephenson. "Economic
Information versus Quality Variation in Cross-Country Data." Canadian Journal of Economics, Vol. 34,
Issue 4, November 2001.
DeJuan,
Joseph and John J. Seater. "The Permanent Income Hypothesis: Evidence from
the Consumer Expenditure Survey." Journal
of Monetary Economics, Vol. 43, Issue 2, April 1999.
DeJuan,
Joseph and John J. Seater. "A Cross-country Test of the Permanent Income
Hypothesis." International Review of Applied Economics, Vol. 11, Issue 3, September 1997.