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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T14:46:57+00:00Why Do Canadian Firms Invest and Operate Abroad? Implications for Canadian Exports
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2014/12/discussion-paper-2014-7/
Canadian foreign direct investment and sales of Canadian multinational firms’ operations abroad, particularly in the manufacturing industry and in the United States, have accelerated sharply over the past decade.2014-12-12T12:17:11+00:00enWhy Do Canadian Firms Invest and Operate Abroad? Implications for Canadian Exports2014-12-12International topicsRecent economic and financial developmentsDiscussion Paper 2014-7https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/dp2014-7.pdfWhy Do Canadian Firms Invest and Operate Abroad? Implications for Canadian ExportsMartin CoiteuxPatrick RizzettoLena SuchanekJane VollDecember 2014FF1F10F2F21F23F4F41Firm Strategy, Competitiveness and Productivity: The Case for Canada
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At a time when the Bank is expecting a rotation of demand toward exports and investment, and transformative global trends are placing increasing emphasis on innovation, technology and organizational learning, an understanding of the competitiveness strategies of Canadian firms and the factors affecting them has become particularly relevant. This article summarizes findings from a Bank of Canada survey of 151 firms designed to extract signals on elements of firm strategy and organizational capital in order to help inform the macroeconomic outlook.2014-11-13T08:36:19+00:00enFirm Strategy, Competitiveness and Productivity: The Case for Canada2014-11-13