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national accountants. I then examine the implications of treating intangible spending as an acquisition of final (investment …) goods on GDP growth for Canada. I find that investment in intangible capital by 2002 is almost as large as the investment in …. -- Intangible Capital Goods ; Intangible Investment …
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examines the implications of treating intangible spending as an acquisition of final (investment) goods on GDP growth for … Canada. It finds that investment in intangible capital by 2002 is almost as large as the investment in physical capital. This …
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national accountants. I then examine the implications of treating intangible spending as an acquisition of final (investment …) goods on GDP growth for Canada. I find that investment in intangible capital by 2002 is almost as large as the investment in …
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examines the implications of treating intangible spending as an acquisition of final (investment) goods on GDP growth for … Canada. It finds that investment in intangible capital by 2002 is almost as large as the investment in physical capital. This …
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