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Statistics and Economic Publications
Science and technology (S&T;) statistics and economic publications are made available from sources such as Statistics Canada and Industry Canada. Here is a compilation of their documents on the
Internet and the WWW.
Please note: Documents are provided by outside organizations in different formats including hypertext (HTML), plain text (ASCII), and as Adobe Acrobat portable documents (.pdf). To view Acrobat
versions, download a free copy of the
Acrobat Reader.
Our compilation includes publications on the following topics:
FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (R&D;)
HUMAN RESOURCES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
INDUSTRY FOCUS
The Biotechnology Industry
The Manufacturing Sector
Information and Communication Technologies
Service Sector
KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY
REGULATORY AFFAIRS
STRATEGIC ALLIANCES
- Doutriaux, Jérôme and Barker, Margaret. The University-Industry
Relationship in Science and Technology. By Jérôme Doutriaux et Margaret Barker, University of Ottawa and Meg Barker Consulting under contract to Industry Canada as part of the Science & Technology Review. Occasional Paper No. 11. August 1995.
- Magun, Sunder. Applied International Economics. The Development of Strategic Alliances in Canadian Industries: A Micro Analysis. Working Paper No. 13. October 1996.
- Vinod, Kumar and Sunder Magun. The Role Of R&D; Consortia in Technology
Development. By Vinod Kumar, Research Centre for Technology Management, Carleton University, and Sunder Magun, Centre for Trade Policy and Law, University of Ottawa and Carleton University, under contract to Industry
Canada. Occasional Paper No. 2. 1995.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INDICATORS
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY
TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION AND INNOVATION
OTHER
- Technology Use and Industrial Transformation: Empirical Perspective. By J. Baldwin , Brent Diverty, and David Sabourin. Analytical Studies Branch, Statistics Canada. Research Paper Series No. 75.
- Baldwin, J. and Johnson, J. Business Strategies in Innovative and Non-Innovative Firms in Canada. Analytical Studies Branch, Statistics Canada. Paper No.73.
- Bernstein, Jeffrey I.
International R&D; Spillovers Between Industries in Canada and the United States. Prepared by Jeffrey I. Bernstein, Carleton University and the National Bureau of Economic Research, under contract to Industry Canada. Working Paper No. 3. September 1994.
- Fortin, Pierre and Helpman, Elhanan. Endogenous Innovation and Growth:
Implications for Canada. By Pierre Fortin and Elhanan Helpman Université du Québec à Montréal and the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, and Tel Aviv University and the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, respectively, under contract to Industry Canada as part of the Science & Technology Review. Occasional Paper No. 10. August 1995.
- Gibbons, Michael. The Technology and the Economy: A Review of Some Critical Relationships. By Michael Gibbons, University of Sussex, under contract to Industry Canada as part of the Science & Technology Review. Occasional Paper No. 12. December 1995.
- McFetridge, D. (General Editor)
Foreign Investment, Technology and Economic Growth, Volume I (Research Publication). University Of Calgary Press: 1991.
- Ostry, Sylvia. Centre for International Studies. Technological Change and International Economic Institutions. Discussion Paper No. 2. University of Toronto, 1995.
- Salter, Liora. Mechanisms and Practices for the Assessment of the Social and Cultural Implications of Science and Technology. By Liora Salter, Professor Osgoode Hall Law School under contract to Industry Canada as part of the Science & Technology Review. Occasional Paper No. 8. July 1995.
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