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Performance of Canada's Manufacturing Sector
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Abstract |
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This study reviews the importance of the manufacturing sector to the Canadian economy, and assesses manufacturing industries in terms of productivity, employment, trade, investment, and production costs, as well as technology adoption, innovativeness, and connectedness. The study has been divided into two parts. The first part analyses the presence of manufacturing industries within the Canadian economy. The second part attempts to explain the use of technologies and the undertakings of innovation and connectedness related to the performance of the individual industries described in the first part. The study examines the time frame from 1983 to 1997.
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WebSite
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Date de publication
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March 2001
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Format
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Internet - html
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Pagination
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71 p.
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Department/Agency
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Industry Canada - IC
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Keywords
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Manufacturing, Productivity, Employment, Technology
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Library Locations
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Halifax
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