
The Canadian economy in transition
Abstract
The Canadian Economy in Transition is a series of new analytical reports that
investigate the dynamics of industrial change in the Canadian economy. Many
of these studies focus on the growth and development of industries that are
often described as vanguards of the new economy, such as information and communications
technology industries and science-based industries (heavy investors in research
and development and human capital). Other studies examine the role that knowledge
workers play in Canada's industrial evolution. In addition, future studies will
investigate productivity performance in different industrial sectors.
This new series brings together a coherent set of research reports that provide
users with a wide variety of empirical perspectives on the economy's changing
industrial structure. These perspectives include the dynamics of productivity,
profitability, employment, output, investment, occupational structure and industrial
geography.
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