Sources of R&D funding in Canada and industrial growth in Canada / Steven Globerman, Faculty of Administrative Studies, York University.: C54-1/44-1975E-PDF
"The paper considers the growth-promoting impacts of differently sourced R&D expenditure funds across a sample of two-digit Canadian manufacturing industries. An aggregate production function relating nominal output to various inputs, including R&D expenditures, is specified and estimated for the entire sample of industries, as well as for subsets of the sample. The regression results provide the basis for the paper's main conclusion that the growth-promoting impact of both government and privately finance R&D is lower in the two industries receiving the bulk of federal R&D funds than in other industries"--Abstract.
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| Title | Sources of R&D funding in Canada and industrial growth in Canada / Steven Globerman, Faculty of Administrative Studies, York University. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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