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From Labrador City to Toronto: The Industrial Diversity of Canadian Cities, 1992 to 2002

Beckstead, Desmond Brown, W. Mark

Insights on the Canadian Economy from Statistics Canada, Economic Analysis Division

Abstract: This paper provides an empirical analysis of the levels and trends in the industrial diversity of Canadian cities over the past 10 years (1992 to 2002). Diverse cities are thought to be more stable and provide better environments that lead to stronger economic growth.

Keywords: Labour; Business performance and ownership; Employment and unemployment; Regional and urban profiles (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003-10-27
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