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  • Articles and reports: 88F0006X1998002
    Description:

    Statistics Canada is engaged in the "Information System for Science and Technology Project" to develop useful indicators of activity and a framework to tie them together into a coherent picture of science and technology (S&T) in Canada. The working papers series is used to publish results of the different initiatives conducted within this project. The data are related to the activities, linkages and outcomes of S&T. Several key areas are covered such as: innovation, technology diffusion, human resources in S&T and interrelations between different actors involved in S&T. This series also presents data tabulations taken from regular surveys on research and development (R&D) and S&T and made possible by the project.

    Release date: 1998-10-30

  • Articles and reports: 65-001-X19980045455
    Description:

    This paper presents the magnitude of the problem, its impact, the methodology to adjust for anticipated revisions and how it reduces the underestimate.

    Release date: 1998-07-02

  • Articles and reports: 61-532-X19970013492
    Description:

    I will try to address this session's topic - new issues and data needs under free trade - by discussing my recent research on U.S. regional trade with Canada during the start of the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement (CUSTA).

    Release date: 1998-02-02

  • Articles and reports: 61-532-X19970013494
    Description:

    Over the past few years, it has become increasingly difficult to discuss the development of SMEs without making a link to the globalization of markets and thus of the economy. The question may even arise as to whether this globalization, a significant portion of which appears to be linked to the strengthening and expansion of multinationals, will constrain small businesses, which are nevertheless at the origin of most job creation in most industrialized countries and of the industrial restructuring of a number of their regions over the past 15 or 20 years.

    Release date: 1998-02-02

  • Articles and reports: 61-532-X19970013497
    Description:

    The NAFTA is a trade agreement and it is only natural that people should start their questioning of it. There are a number of questions about trade in goods, services and foreign direct investments.

    Release date: 1998-02-02

  • Articles and reports: 61-532-X19970013503
    Description:

    Like Europe, which since the end of World War II has been moving toward unification, the three main countries that make up North America have, with the same idea and in response to similar pressures, taken the first steps toward integration by establishing the NAFTA economic and trade area.

    Release date: 1998-02-02

  • Articles and reports: 61-532-X19970013509
    Description:

    With the signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Canada forged a partnership with the United States and Mexico that would see it enter an era of trade liberalization hitherto unparalleled on the North American continent. In so doing, Canada became a key player and an integral part of the world's largest economic union.

    Release date: 1998-02-02

  • Journals and periodicals: 61-532-X
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    On September 11 and 12, 1996 Statistics Canada's Business and Trade Statistics Field sponsored its eight annual conference on statistics and economic analysis in Ottawa. The theme of the conference was Canadian Economic Structural Change in the Age of NAFTA. Guest speakers and submitted papers discussed a variety of topics related to economic restructuring and the NAFTA.

    Release date: 1998-02-02

  • Table: 50-002-X19980013458
    Description:

    Canadian ports handled a record quantity of international cargo in the first half of 1997. The ports handled 125.2 million tonnes (Mt.) of international cargo, an increase of 7.0% over the first six months of 1996. International shipping activity in the mining sector and crude petroleum transshipments drove the increase.

    Release date: 1998-01-08
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  • Table: 50-002-X19980013458
    Description:

    Canadian ports handled a record quantity of international cargo in the first half of 1997. The ports handled 125.2 million tonnes (Mt.) of international cargo, an increase of 7.0% over the first six months of 1996. International shipping activity in the mining sector and crude petroleum transshipments drove the increase.

    Release date: 1998-01-08
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  • Articles and reports: 88F0006X1998002
    Description:

    Statistics Canada is engaged in the "Information System for Science and Technology Project" to develop useful indicators of activity and a framework to tie them together into a coherent picture of science and technology (S&T) in Canada. The working papers series is used to publish results of the different initiatives conducted within this project. The data are related to the activities, linkages and outcomes of S&T. Several key areas are covered such as: innovation, technology diffusion, human resources in S&T and interrelations between different actors involved in S&T. This series also presents data tabulations taken from regular surveys on research and development (R&D) and S&T and made possible by the project.

    Release date: 1998-10-30

  • Articles and reports: 65-001-X19980045455
    Description:

    This paper presents the magnitude of the problem, its impact, the methodology to adjust for anticipated revisions and how it reduces the underestimate.

    Release date: 1998-07-02

  • Articles and reports: 61-532-X19970013492
    Description:

    I will try to address this session's topic - new issues and data needs under free trade - by discussing my recent research on U.S. regional trade with Canada during the start of the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement (CUSTA).

    Release date: 1998-02-02

  • Articles and reports: 61-532-X19970013494
    Description:

    Over the past few years, it has become increasingly difficult to discuss the development of SMEs without making a link to the globalization of markets and thus of the economy. The question may even arise as to whether this globalization, a significant portion of which appears to be linked to the strengthening and expansion of multinationals, will constrain small businesses, which are nevertheless at the origin of most job creation in most industrialized countries and of the industrial restructuring of a number of their regions over the past 15 or 20 years.

    Release date: 1998-02-02

  • Articles and reports: 61-532-X19970013497
    Description:

    The NAFTA is a trade agreement and it is only natural that people should start their questioning of it. There are a number of questions about trade in goods, services and foreign direct investments.

    Release date: 1998-02-02

  • Articles and reports: 61-532-X19970013503
    Description:

    Like Europe, which since the end of World War II has been moving toward unification, the three main countries that make up North America have, with the same idea and in response to similar pressures, taken the first steps toward integration by establishing the NAFTA economic and trade area.

    Release date: 1998-02-02

  • Articles and reports: 61-532-X19970013509
    Description:

    With the signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Canada forged a partnership with the United States and Mexico that would see it enter an era of trade liberalization hitherto unparalleled on the North American continent. In so doing, Canada became a key player and an integral part of the world's largest economic union.

    Release date: 1998-02-02

  • Journals and periodicals: 61-532-X
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    On September 11 and 12, 1996 Statistics Canada's Business and Trade Statistics Field sponsored its eight annual conference on statistics and economic analysis in Ottawa. The theme of the conference was Canadian Economic Structural Change in the Age of NAFTA. Guest speakers and submitted papers discussed a variety of topics related to economic restructuring and the NAFTA.

    Release date: 1998-02-02
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