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Do exporters and foreign-controlled establishments pay their workers higher wages than non-exporters and domestic-controlled establishments? This paper draws on an employer-employee dataset to explore the existence of exporter and foreign-controlled wage premiums in the Canadian manufacturing...
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of import competition on domestic market power. The results are mixed. Although the overall relationship between mark … consistent evidence for Canada that imports have had the beneficial impact on competition that has been emphasized in much of the … of the author and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of Statistics Canada or the Federal Trade Commission …
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The degree to which financial constraint is binding is often not directly observable in commonly used business data sets (e.g., Compustat). In this paper, we measure and estimate the likelihood of a firm being constrained by external financing using a data set of small- and medium-sized Canadian...
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tangibles in the Canadian business sector. The contribution of intangibles to labour productivity growth was lower in Canada … than in the United States for the post-1995 period, as a result of Canada's lower investment in intangibles (software as …
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This paper employs the databases that are used to construct Statistics Canada's Productivity Accounts to examine the … sources of growth in the Canadian economy and the history of productivity growth in Canada over the period 1961 to 2002. It …
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