Business Dynamics in Canada - ARCHIVED
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This publication describes the evolution of the Canadian business environment in light of economic changes in Canada from 1991 to 2001. The publication shows business and employment dynamics in Canada during this period. It provides (1) statistics that show the direct impact of these changes on business creation (firm births) and business destruction (firm deaths); (2) the relative share and distribution of businesses and employment across various categories of firms (Size - small, medium and large size firms, Industry - low-knowledge, medium-knowledge and high-knowledge industries, as well as goods and services industries and by Geography-Province); and (3) it examines survival rates of newly created businesses (lifespan of new businesses).
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Business Dynamics in Canada, 2003 - ARCHIVED | March 10, 2006 | More information |
Business Dynamics in Canada, 2001 - ARCHIVED | February 15, 2005 | More information |
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Subjects and keywords
Subjects
Keywords
- Bankruptcies
- Biotechnology
- Business activity
- Business dynamics
- Business start-ups
- Economic growth
- Educational services
- Employment
- Globalization
- Health information
- International markets
- Jobs
- Knowledge workers
- Provincial differences
- Public administration
- Self-employment
- Size of business
- Technology
- Type of business
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