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Small Business Innovation Research program 2 Employment growth 1 Industrial Research Assistance Program 1 R&D 1 Review 1 innovation 1 productivity 1 public policy 1
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Free 2
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Article 1 Book / Working Paper 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Link, Albert N. 1 Niosi, Jorge 1 Scott, John Troy 1
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Economics Department, Bryan School of Business and Economics 1
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International Productivity Monitor 1 Working Papers / Economics Department, Bryan School of Business and Economics 1
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How the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program Matters
Link, Albert N.; Scott, John Troy - Economics Department, Bryan School of Business and Economics - 2012
This note describes several performance characteristics of the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. The numerical examples are based on our analysis of the 1,878 randomly selected projects conducted at firms that responded to the 2005 National Research Council survey. The data show...
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Bridging Canadian Technology SMEs Over the Valley of Death
Niosi, Jorge - In: International Productivity Monitor 18 (2009) Spring, pp. 80-84
This comment analyses the Panel report and finds that its main diagnosis is correct: Canada's BERD is low. The Panel report is fairly silent about the necessary improvements to Canada's innovation system. This comment suggests that while Canada's tax credit for R&D and Industrial Research...
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