Services Industries And The Knowledge-Based Economy
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ISBN13: | 9780367427658 |
ISBN10: | 0367427656 |
Kötéstípus: | Keménykötés |
Terjedelem: | 634 oldal |
Méret: | 234x156 mm |
Nyelv: | angol |
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Originally published in 2003, Services Industries and the Knowledge-Based Economy seeks to better understand the dynamics of the service economy and to identify the types of policies most likely to sustain the development of a knowledge-based economy.
Originally published in 2006, Services Industries and the Knowledge-Based Economy is the thirteenth and final title in the series Investment in Canada Research Series, reissued in 2019 and examines services industries in Canada. Accounting for almost three-quarters of both gross domestic product and employment in Canada the services sector has been responsible for most of Canada?s employment creation and much of its productivity growth and the sector is important to the Canadian economy increase. The book examines Canada?s services sector from the 80s up until the book?s publication in the early 2000s. The volume suggests that during this period the industry became more outward oriented, more innovative, more productive, and more skills-intensive. The book seeks to better understand the dynamics of the service economy and to identify the types of policies most likely to sustain the development of a knowledge-based economy. This research volume features the proceedings Industry Canada?s Conference on Services Industries and Knowledge-Based Economy, held in Winnipeg on October 16-18, 2003.
Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Concepts and Measures of Productivity: An Introduction 3. Policy Challenges in the New Economy 4. The Services Economy in Canada: An Overview 5. Relative Wage Patterns Among the Highly Educated in a Knowledge
-Based Economy Panel: Knowledge
-Economy and Services: Perspectives and Issues 6. Location Effects, Locational Spillovers and the Performance of Canadian Information Technology Firms Comment 7. Liberalization in China?s Key Services Sectors Following Accession to the World Trade Organization: Some Scenarios and Issues of Measurement Comment 8. Canada?s Experience With Foreign Direct Investment: How Different Are Services? Comment 9. Productivity Growth in the Services Industries: Patterns, Issues and the Role of Measurement Comment 10. Innovation in the Canadian Services Sector Comment 11. Technology and the Financial Services Industry Comment 12. Liberalization of Trade and Investment in Telecommunication Services: A Canadian Perspective Comment 13. The Rural/Urban Location Pattern of Advanced Services Firms in an International Perspective Comment 14. Productivity Growth in Services Industries: A Canadian Success Story Comment 15. Services and the New Economy: Data Needs and Challenges Comment 16. Services Industries in a Knowledge
-Based Economy: Summing Up About the Contributors