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    The Economic Analysis Research Paper Series provides for the circulation of research conducted by the staff of National Accounts and Analytical Studies, visiting fellows, and academic associates. The Economic Analysis Research Paper Series is meant to stimulate discussion on a range of topics, including the impact of the New Economy, productivity issues, firm profitability, technology usage, the effect of financing on firm growth, depreciation functions, the use of satellite accounts, savings rates, leasing, firm dynamics, hedonic estimations, diversification patterns, investment patterns, differences in the performance of small and large firms and of domestic and multinational firms, and purchasing power parity estimates. Readers of the series are encouraged to contact the authors with their comments and suggestions.

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    Published by authority of the Minister responsible for Statistics Canada.

    © Minister of Industry, 2012

    All rights reserved. Use of this publication is governed by the Statistics Canada Open Licence Agreement.

    February 2012

    Catalogue 11F0027M no. 77

    ISSN 1763-0404

    Frequency: Occasional

    Ottawa

    Economic Analysis Division

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