Les flux technologiques interindustriels: une analyse exploratoire du potentiel canadien
Louise Séguin Dulude
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Louise Séguin Dulude: École des Hautes Études Commerciales (Montréal)
L'Actualité Economique, 1982, vol. 58, issue 3, 259-281
Abstract:
In this paper, an analysis of patents issued in Canada is made. The results of this analysis induce the author to question a hypothesis that was implicit in previous studies. According to this hypothesis, inventions used by a given industry origin in the same industry and only the technological effort of an industry can lead to inventions useful to that industry. The results suggest that a large number of industries profit from technology developed by a small number of industries.
Date: 1982
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