Canadian new firms : birth and survival rates over the period 2002-2014 / Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, Small Business Branch, Richard Archambault and May Song.: Iu188-131/2018E-PDF
"This report studies the characteristics and performance of newly established Canadian firms – including new firms birth rates, survival rates and employment levels – at their year of entry into the Canadian economy and for up to ten subsequent years. The study was based on 13 cohorts of new firms – one cohort for each year between 2002 and 2014"--Executive summary, p. 2.
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Department/Agency | Canada. Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada. Canada. Small Business Branch. |
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Title | Canadian new firms : birth and survival rates over the period 2002-2014 / Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, Small Business Branch, Richard Archambault and May Song. |
Publication type | Monograph |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Format | Electronic |
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Note(s) | Issued also in French under title: Les nouvelles entreprises canadiennes : taux de naissance et de survie au cours de la période de 2002 à 2014. Cover title. "May 2018." Issued also in HTML format. Includes bibliographical references. |
Publishing information | [Ottawa] : Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, 2018. |
Author / Contributor | Archambault, Richard. Song, May. |
Description | 20 p. : col. charts |
ISBN | 9780660263434 |
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Subject terms | New business enterprises Statistics |
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