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Quebec's tax incentives act as a magnet to research companies

David Spurgeon

Nature, 1999, vol. 397, issue 6716, 190-190

Abstract: montreal Tax incentives and other measures appear to be turning Quebec into Canada's the most attractive province for locating high-technology companies that carry out research and development.

Date: 1999
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