Regulatory accumulation, business dynamism and economic growth in Canada / by Wulong Gu.: CS11-0019/481E-PDF

"Despite their good intent, regulations and their accumulation over time impose real costs to businesses and may have a negative impact on economic growth and competitiveness. Accurately measuring these costs and benefits is important for understanding if regulations are achieving their desired results. This paper uses a new, modelled, measure of regulatory burden developed by KPMG and Transport Canada to inform about the possible overall impact of the changing number of regulations faced by firms on Canadian economic activity. …"--Abstract, page 5.

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Department/Agency Statistics Canada. Analytical Studies Branch, issuing body.
Title Regulatory accumulation, business dynamism and economic growth in Canada / by Wulong Gu.
Series title Analytical Studies Branch research paper series, 1205-9153 ; no. 481
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Accumulation d'exigences réglementaires, dynamisme des entreprises et croissance économique au Canada.
"Catalogue no. 11F0019M - No. 481."
"2025002"--Page [3].
Includes bibliographical references (page 24).
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Statistics Canada = Statistique Canada, February 10, 2025.
©2025
Author / Contributor Gu, Wulong, 1964- author.
Description 1 online resource (24 pages) : colour illustrations.
ISBN 9780660748528
Catalogue number
  • CS11-0019/481E-PDF
Departmental catalogue number 11F0019M
Subject terms Industrial laws and legislation -- Economic aspects -- Canada -- Statistics.
Commercial law -- Economic aspects -- Canada -- Statistics.
Business enterprises -- Canada -- Statistics.
Canada -- Economic conditions -- Statistics.
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