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. The nature and use of industrial policies in Canada is reviewed and compared to practice in the United States, Europe …-engaging in industrial policies, typically supporting “future technologies,” the question for Canada, is whether it can stay out …
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this article is to examine these global trends in industrial policy and what they mean for Canada. We find that Canada has …
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In Canada, and indeed throughout the industrialized world, manufacturing is under pressure from a number of major … division of labor. In Canada, these impacts have been intensified by several other developments; including the effects of high … commodity prices, the global weakening in the U.S. dollar, the erosion of Canada's preferential access to the U.S. market as the …
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This article reviews the key industrial policy issue areas under negotiation in the mega-free trade agreements and evaluates the likely developments flowing from these agreements in terms of their impact on the international trading system. Based on this review, it discusses the likely future...
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This note discusses the evolution of trade and industrial policy, emphasizing the primacy of acquisition of technology, and highlighting the central role of the firm as the receptor and repository of technology for economic development, and suggests how these policies can be deployed by Bhutan...
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This paper analyzes the impact of the Canada-Korea Free Trade Agreement on the basis of the published text and agreed … schedule of commitments. We find that the Agreement reinforces existing patterns of comparative advantage between Canada … years – autos into Canada and beef into Korea – witness major trade gains, but are not unduly disrupted. In both economies …
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