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Canada 23 Kanada 23 Human capital 7 Humankapital 7 Firm performance 6 Unternehmenserfolg 6 Auslandsinvestition 5 Firm growth 5 Foreign investment 5 Innovation 5 Productivity 5 Produktivität 5 Unternehmenswachstum 5 Employment 4 Erwerbstätigkeit 4 Globalisierung 4 Globalization 4 Industrie 4 Manufacturing industries 4 New Economy 4 New economy 4 Technischer Fortschritt 4 Technological change 4 USA 4 United States 4 Akademiker 3 Betriebsgröße 3 Comparison 3 Economic growth 3 Engineers 3 Enterprise 3 Firm size 3 Ingenieure 3 Lohn 3 Multinationales Unternehmen 3 Stadtentwicklung 3 Stadtwachstum 3 Transnational corporation 3 University graduates 3 Unternehmen 3
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Graue Literatur 12 Non-commercial literature 12 Arbeitspapier 9 Working Paper 9
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Gellatly, Guy 13 Beckstead, Desmond 11 Brown, W. Mark 8 Baldwin, John R. 7 Newbold, K. Bruce 3 Breau, Sébastien 2 Guo, Yusu 2 Lileeva, Alla 2 Rollin, Anne-Marie 2 Burrows, Se͏̈an 1 Burrows, Sëan 1 Ciobanu, Oana 1 Dixon, Jay 1 Lafrance, Amélie 1 No, W. Joung Yeo Angela 1 Sabourin, David 1 Scott, Darren M. 1 Smith, David 1 Vinodrai, Tara 1 Wang, Weimin 1
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The Canadian economy in transition series 12 The Canadian Economy in Transition Research Paper 10 Research paper / Statistics Canada 9 The Canadian Economy in Transition 3 Research paper 1 The Canadian Economy in Transition, 2007 1 The Canadian Economy in Transition, August 1 The Canadian Economy in Transition, Statistics Canada Economic Analysis (EA) Research Paper Series 1 The Canadian Economy in Transition, Statistics Canada, 2003 1
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Innovation Capabilities : Technology Use, Productivity Growth and Business Performance: Evidence from Canadian Technology Surveys
Baldwin, John R. - 2015
This paper summarizes the results of several research studies conducted by the Micro-economic Analysis Division of Statistics Canada that investigate the impact of advanced technology use on business performance. These studies combine establishment-level survey data on advanced technology...
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The Growth and Development of New Economy Industries
Beckstead, Desmond - 2014
This study explores the industrial dimensions of the New Economy. It examines the growth and development of industries that provide the technological and scientific foundations for the New Economy — a collection of information and communications technology (ICT) industries, both in services...
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Innovation capabilities : science and engineering employment in Canada and the United States
Beckstead, Desmond (contributor); Gellatly, Guy (contributor) - 2006
The Canadian Economy in Transition Series Innovation Capabilities: Science by Desmond Beckstead and Guy Gellatly Micro … Canadian Economy in Transition Research Paper Series The Canadian Economy in Transition is a series of new analytical reports ….statcan.ca for free. All papers in The Canadian Economy in Transition series go through institutional and peer review to ensure that …
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Cities and Growth : Earnings Levels Across Urban and Rural Areas: The Role of Human Capital
Beckstead, Desmond; Brown, W. Mark; Guo, Yusu; Newbold, … - 2013
Using 2001 Census data, this paper investigates the extent to which the urban-rural gap in the earnings of employed workers is associated with human capital composition and agglomeration economies. Both factors have been theoretically and empirically linked to urban-rural earnings differences....
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Innovation Capabilities : The Knowledge Capital Behind the Survival and Growth of Firms
Baldwin, John R. - 2013
This paper summarizes the findings of a research program aimed at outlining the importance to the firm growth process of competencies that arise from investments in intangible assets. The program has consisted of two parts. First, longitudinal databases have provided a rich set of studies on...
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Firm Dynamics : Variation in Profitability Across Canadian Firms of Different Sizes, 2000 to 2009
Lafrance, Amélie - 2012
Are small firms more profitable than large firms? This paper uses a longitudinal firm-level dataset to explore the financial performance of firms across size classes, and across industries and provinces during the 2000-to-2009 period. It also examines the volatility of profitability across firm...
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Cities and Growth : Human Capital Location Choice: Accounting for Amenities and Thick Labour Markets
Brown, W. Mark - 2012
A growing literature has found a positive association between human capital and long-run employment growth across cities. These studies have increased interest in understanding the location choices of university degree-holders, a group often used as a proxy measure of human capital. Based on...
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Firm Dynamics : Employment Growth Rates of Small Versus Large Firms in Canada
Dixon, Jay - 2012
This paper examines whether Canadian firms of different sizes (in terms of employment) grow at different rates year-on-year. The data are from Statistics Canada's Longitudinal Employment Analysis Program and cover the 1999-to-2008 period. The methodology is similar to that used by Haltiwanger,...
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Firm Dynamics : Employment Dynamics Arising from Firm Growth and Contraction in Canada, 2001 to 2009
Rollin, Anne-Marie - 2012
This paper looks at annual changes in Canadian business sector employment from 2001 to 2009. This period encompasses an expansionary phase (2001 to 2008), followed by a recession (2008/2009). Firm-level data are used to decompose yearly net employment change into gross employment creation and...
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Firm dynamics : firm entry and exit in Canada, 2000 to 2008
Ciobanu, Oana; Wang, Weimin - 2012
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