Regional Disparities of Research and Development in the Business Services Sector - ARCHIVED
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The Canadian economy is characterized by the size of the service sector. Elsewhere, the research and development (R&D) activity contributes to the growth of the economy. Paradoxically, R&D is sometime considered as an activity performed by the manufacturing sector. This article sheds light on the importance of efforts dedicated to R&D in the business services sector.
Issue Number: 2004009
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April 14, 2004 |
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