Statistics Canada, Micro economic Studies and Analysis Division / The Canadian economy in transition
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  Most cited documents in this series: (1) RePEc:stc:stcp1e:2003003e A Decade of Growth: The Emerging Geography of New Economy Industries in the 1990s (2003). Cited: 5 times. (2) RePEc:stc:stcp1e:2004007e The Effect of Organizational Innovation and Information Technology on Firm Performance (2004). Cited: 2 times. (3) RePEc:stc:stcp1e:2003002e The Growth and Development of New Economy Industries (2003). Cited: 2 times. (4) RePEc:stc:stcp1e:2005009e Global Links: Multinationals, Foreign Ownership and Productivity Growth in Canadian Manufacturing (2005). Cited: 2 times. (5) RePEc:stc:stcp1e:2005006e Who Trains? High-tech Industries or High-tech Workplaces? (2005). Cited: 2 times. (6) RePEc:stc:stcp1e:2005008e Global Links: Long-term Trends in Foreign Investment and Foreign Control in Canada, 1960 to 2000 (2005). Cited: 1 times. (7) RePEc:stc:stcp1e:2006012e Innovation Capabilities: Comparing Science and Engineering Employment in Canadian and U.S. Cities (2006). Cited: 1 times. (8) RePEc:stc:stcp1e:2007015e New Economy: Using National Accounting Architecture to Estimate the Size of the High-technology Economy (2007). Cited: 1 times. (9) RePEc:stc:stcp1e:2006010e Global Links: The Benefits to Domestically-controlled Plants from Inward Direct Investment - The Role of Vertical Linkages (2006). Cited: 1 times. Recent citations received in: | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 Recent citations received in: 2007 Recent citations received in: 2006 Recent citations received in: 2005 (1) RePEc:sls:resrep:0506 What Explains the Canada-US ICT Investment Intensity Gap? (2005). Centre for the Study of Living Standards / CSLS Research Reports (2) RePEc:stc:stcp1e:2005009e Global Links: Multinationals, Foreign Ownership and Productivity Growth in Canadian Manufacturing (2005). Statistics Canada, Micro economic Studies and Analysis Division / The Canadian economy in transition Recent citations received in: 2004 Warning!! This is still an experimental service. The results of this service should be interpreted with care, especially in research assessment exercises. The processing of documents is automatic. There still are errors and omissions in the identification of references. We are working to improve the software to increase the accuracy of the results. Source data used to compute the impact factor of RePEc series.
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