A conceptual basis for an industrial strategy / by Albert Breton.: EC22-2074E-PDF
"Though it is acknowledged that Canada, like many other countries, has for many years had an industrial policy -- or an industrial strategy, as it has become fashionable to call such a policy in an age that is greatly influenced by military technology and military jargon -- the meaning and conceptual basis of such a policy are far from obvious. Consequently, the next section of this Paper offers a definition of industrial strategy on which to build the concepts needed to examine the meaning of the term"--Introduction, page [1].
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| Title | A conceptual basis for an industrial strategy / by Albert Breton. |
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| Description | 1 online resource (iii, 24 pages) |
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