Industrial Contributions to Research and Development Spending in Canada - ARCHIVED

Articles and reports: 11-626-X2016063

Description:

This Economic Insights article highlights notable changes in the pace and composition of industrial research and development (R&D) spending in Canada during the 2000-to-2013 period. The analysis is based on historical time series data that conclude with the publication of estimates for reference year 2013. New data on industrial R&D will be released in the coming months. These new survey results begin with estimates for reference year 2014 and reflect conceptual and methodological changes designed to enhance the scope and relevance of the program. Following the introduction of these changes, a study on the break in the time series will be conducted later in 2017. his article highlights trends in industrial R&D spending in advance of the upcoming release of the new data. The analysis underscores the extent to which support for higher R&D spending in more recent years has come from resource-based companies.

Issue Number: 2016063
Author(s): Gellatly, Guy; Lonmo, Charlene; Richards, Elizabeth

Main Product: Economic Insights

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