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Innovation, competition and growth: a Schumpeterian perspective on Canada's economy.
April 1, 2007... Concern over lagging growth in living standards over many years, growing awareness of the looming pressure of demographic change on government and private budgets, and the rise of vigorous new competitors in the world have turned Canadians'...
New generation of growth theory has policy lessons for Canada, says C.D. Howe Institute study.
April 1, 2007... Toronto, April 24 -- A new generation of growth theory, based on Joseph Schumpeter's concept of "creative destruction" yields important insights for Canada's economy, according to a study released today by the C.D. Howe Institute. The...
Financing entrepreneurs: better Canadian policy for venture capital.
April 15, 2007... The Study in Brief
Innovation and growth depend in large part on entrepreneurship, which in turn may require financing in the form of venture capital investment.
In Canada, Labour-Sponsored Venture Capital Corporations (LSVCCs) have...