Research and development
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Selected geographical area: Canada
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298,850 full-time equivalents16,500(annual change)
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$46.9 billion9.3%(year-over-year change)
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Selected geographical area: Canada
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$16.6 billion4.5%(annual change)
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$15.1 billion-3.2%(annual change)
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- Annual Survey of Research and Development in Canadian Industry (1)
- Research and Development of Canadian Private Non-Profit Organizations (1)
- Energy Research and Development Expenditures - Petroleum Firms (1)
- Scientific Activities of Provincial Research Organizations, Activities in Natural Sciences and Engineering (1)
- Provincial Government Activities in the Natural Sciences (1)
- Scientific and Technological Activities of Provincial Governments (1)
- Federal Science Expenditures and Personnel, Activities in the Social Sciences and Natural Sciences (1)
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- Table: 88-221-XGeography: Province or territoryDescription:
Gross domestic expenditure on research and development (GERD) is a statistical series, constructed by adding together the intramural expenditures on R&D as reported by the performing sectors. As a term used by OECD Member countries, it is defined as total intramural expenditure on R&D performed on the national territory during a given period. GERD includes R&D performed within a country and funded from abroad but excludes payments for R&D performed abroad.
Release date: 2015-10-22 - Journals and periodicals: 88-202-XDescription:
This on-line report summarizes research and development (R&D) activities performed and funded by Canadian business enterprises and industrial research institutes and associations. The data are used, for instance, to plan and evaluate R&D tax incentive programs, to provide indicators of the state of industrial innovation and to complement national aggregates for scientific R&D expenditures and personnel. Among the topics covered are current and capital expenditures on research and development, energy R&D expenditures by area of technology, R&D expenditures as a percentage of company revenues, sources of funds for intramural R&D, personnel engaged in R&D, and foreign payments made and received for technological services. Most historical tables are presented for the latest five years and disaggregated by 46 industrial groupings, size of R&D program, employment size, revenue size, country of control, and by province.
Release date: 2015-04-27
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- Table: 88-221-XGeography: Province or territoryDescription:
Gross domestic expenditure on research and development (GERD) is a statistical series, constructed by adding together the intramural expenditures on R&D as reported by the performing sectors. As a term used by OECD Member countries, it is defined as total intramural expenditure on R&D performed on the national territory during a given period. GERD includes R&D performed within a country and funded from abroad but excludes payments for R&D performed abroad.
Release date: 2015-10-22
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- Journals and periodicals: 88-202-XDescription:
This on-line report summarizes research and development (R&D) activities performed and funded by Canadian business enterprises and industrial research institutes and associations. The data are used, for instance, to plan and evaluate R&D tax incentive programs, to provide indicators of the state of industrial innovation and to complement national aggregates for scientific R&D expenditures and personnel. Among the topics covered are current and capital expenditures on research and development, energy R&D expenditures by area of technology, R&D expenditures as a percentage of company revenues, sources of funds for intramural R&D, personnel engaged in R&D, and foreign payments made and received for technological services. Most historical tables are presented for the latest five years and disaggregated by 46 industrial groupings, size of R&D program, employment size, revenue size, country of control, and by province.
Release date: 2015-04-27
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