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The debate over the appropriate function of government policy for R&D subsidies brings into focus the different roles that are played by large and small firms in the innovation process. Small firms, it is often claimed, have different tendencies to use R&D facilities than large firms and,...
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In this paper, we examine how the effect of movements in the real exchange rate on manufacturing plants depends on the plant's placement within the productivity distribution. Appreciations of the local currency expose domestic plants to more competition from abroad as export opportunities shrink...
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Little is known about plant size in Canada for the 1870-1910 period and more information could enrich our understanding …
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relative productivity growth are the two most important factors influencing changes in relative Canada/US prices. Competitive …
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This paper examines the determinants of the prices of domestic and imported goods in the domestic market using time-series data for a broad sample of Canadian manufacturing industries. It is found that the costs of both goods are the fundamental determinants of their prices, that the...
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.S. prices - just the reverse of the cycle in the Canada - U.S. exchange rate. But not all manufacturing industries have … influencing changes in relative Canada - U.S. prices. Competitive pressures emanating from trade are important determinants of the …
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This paper examines the determinants of the adoption lag for advanced technologies in the Canadian manufacturing sector. It uses plant-level data collected on the length of the adoption lag (the time between a firm's first becoming aware of a new technology and its adoption of the technology) to...
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For much of the industrialized world, pollution from manufacturing has been falling despite increased output. In this paper, we provide the first estimates of the extent to which environmental regulations have contributed to this “clean-up” of manufacturing by causing: (i) the adoption of...
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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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in manufacturing as a result of the increase in excess capacity, the dramatic increase in the Canada – U.S. exchange rate …
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