This paper presents new figures and proposes new metrics for industrial innovation in Canada. Two sources of new information are cited: Canadian taxation statistics; and a demographics research database that is currently under development. Although the figures are local to Canada, the approach is likely to apply internationally
This report presents new findings about the population, innovativeness and geographic distribution o...
Research teams from 18 OECD countries used the methodology introduced by Crepon-Dugay and Mairesse (...
This study attempts to identify the areas of technological strength of the province of Saskatchewan,...
Patent applications are a good measure of the innovative spirit in a country. Patents reward the inn...
The Canadian Economy in Transition is a series of new analytical reports that investigate the dynami...
The Canadian Economy in Transition is a series of new analytical reports that investigate the dynami...
A key culprit for Canada’s lagging productivity growth is weak innovation in the business sector. Us...
Industrial policy is a vital and important field that contributes to decisions about public policy a...
This paper analyses industrial structure in Canada over the period 1971 to 1991 using Statistics Can...
Innovation, as a key contributor to economic growth, is a priority for governments around the world....
Business sector productivity growth is central to Canadians ' future prosperity. This article r...
Innovation is an important driver of productivity growth, which in turn is a major source of improve...
The Canadian Economy in Transition is a series of new analytical reports that investigate the dynami...
This paper addresses the characteristics of innovation in industrial clusters in a Non-Metropolitan ...
This paper investigates the comparability of the 1999 canadian survey of innovation with the europea...
This report presents new findings about the population, innovativeness and geographic distribution o...
Research teams from 18 OECD countries used the methodology introduced by Crepon-Dugay and Mairesse (...
This study attempts to identify the areas of technological strength of the province of Saskatchewan,...
Patent applications are a good measure of the innovative spirit in a country. Patents reward the inn...
The Canadian Economy in Transition is a series of new analytical reports that investigate the dynami...
The Canadian Economy in Transition is a series of new analytical reports that investigate the dynami...
A key culprit for Canada’s lagging productivity growth is weak innovation in the business sector. Us...
Industrial policy is a vital and important field that contributes to decisions about public policy a...
This paper analyses industrial structure in Canada over the period 1971 to 1991 using Statistics Can...
Innovation, as a key contributor to economic growth, is a priority for governments around the world....
Business sector productivity growth is central to Canadians ' future prosperity. This article r...
Innovation is an important driver of productivity growth, which in turn is a major source of improve...
The Canadian Economy in Transition is a series of new analytical reports that investigate the dynami...
This paper addresses the characteristics of innovation in industrial clusters in a Non-Metropolitan ...
This paper investigates the comparability of the 1999 canadian survey of innovation with the europea...
This report presents new findings about the population, innovativeness and geographic distribution o...
Research teams from 18 OECD countries used the methodology introduced by Crepon-Dugay and Mairesse (...
This study attempts to identify the areas of technological strength of the province of Saskatchewan,...