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Extractions: Consult and visit the websites of leading trade publications. Research results may be posted on the sites. If you're having trouble finding industry publications, consult the SRDS (Standard Rate and Data) website. They have an online Media Kit that provides a detailed listing of American publications. For Canadian industry trade publications, consult the CARD (Canadian Advertisers Rates and Data) website. Visit the websites of leading companies, within a given industry. Sometimes they conduct industry research and post their results, or use the findings to demonstrate how their product or service can be used as a solution to a problem.
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Extractions: Q 1. What does GDP mean? The Gross Domestic Product is the final value of all goods and services produced in an economy in a given year. GDP takes all factors of the economy into account and is thus a key indicator of the Canadian economy. GDP may be calculated in terms of earnings (all revenues earned within the borders) or based on expenditures (all expenditures made within the borders) for the four following economic agents: households, businesses, governments and the external sector. It may be calculated in current (market) dollars or in constant (real) dollars. Top Q 2. Why use current and constant dollars? Although the dollar's purchasing power or value may rise or fall over time, the appearance of such fluctuations may be eliminated by determining constant (real) dollar value. For example, statistics may suggest wages have considerably risen over a given period. However, if prices have also risen substantially, the purchasing power of each dollar earned may have declined. To determine how far real wages (as compared to cash wages) have risen, they must be expressed in dollars the value of which is constant over time-in other words, in constant dollars.
BR Newsletter releases; canadian Micro business Profile; Quick facts on local markets;Small business stats Facts. September 10, 2001 Volume 4, Number 7. http://www.gdsourcing.com/newsletter.htm
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Extractions: Canadian Statistics Agriculture Business Svr Computer (IT) Construction ... Transportation The links below are FREE on-line sources to key Canadian Economic Data. When you click on a link you will be taken to a GDSourcing Site Summary which will tell you the data available at the web site and provide you with links. Please help us to maintain this resource by identifying any dead links or suggesting other statistical sites we could add. Click to e-mail us at contact@gdsourcing.com FREE Sources Available Online More Detailed Data While many of the above references are helpful, you will probably find that they do not address the exact nature of your business or your local market. Many industry specific and local market databases are only available off-line. GDSourcing has been helping small and micro businesses access these "hidden" sources since 1997. Our prices and services are geared directly towards entrepreneurs with limited research funds available.
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Extractions: Canadian Statistics Agriculture Business Svr Computer (IT) Construction ... Transportation THE BUSINESS RESEARCHER NEWSLETTER ARCHIVES November 17, 2001 Volume 4, Number 10 CONTENTS Introduction - Editor's Comments What's New at www.gdsourcing.ca Statistics Canada releases Counting Competitors ... RETURN TO ARCHIVES NB: This newsletter is sent out only to those who have requested it. If someone has submitted your e-mail address to us without your permission, please send us an e-mail indicating you would like to unsubscribe at: contact@gdsourcing.com or use our on-line form to unsubscribe yourself at www.gdsourcing.ca INTRODUCTION - EDITOR'S COMMENTS Welcome to this issue of the BR Newsletter. Only a few more days before the 2001 Small Business Information Expo! GDSourcing will have a booth at this year's show so if you are in the Toronto area drop by and visit with Shawna or myself. The Expo is located at the International Centre, 6900 Airport Road, Mississauga, Ontario. It runs for three days over the weekend: Friday, November 23, 2001: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
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Business & Economics Division: Market Research - A Library Guide full text articles from canadian newspapers, and is This site has economic, businessand international trade provides links to business information throughout http://www.vpl.vancouver.bc.ca/branches/LibrarySquare/bus/research.html
Helpful Business Links business Opportunities. American Express Small Bus. Western economic Diversification. Youthbusiness. Youth Entrepreneur Organization. canadian Technology Network http://hbba.comoxvalley.com/links.htm
Businesswomen In Trade - Export Library - Research And Stats Contact the Foundation of canadian Women Entrepreneurs Tel Myths and Realities TheEconomic Power of Women in Canada Center for Women's business Research This http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/businesswomen/researchstats-en.asp
Extractions: Français Contact Us Help Search ... About Us Select a Section: Home News Events Opportunities Export Library Essential Tools Trade Missions Networking Key Contacts Shop and Supply If you want to learn more about women exporters in Canada, check out the research reports facts and figures here. Research reports Other reports Beyond Borders: Canadian Businesswomen in International Trade For your free copy: Access the full text of the Beyond Borders report Call DFAIT at 1-800-267-8376. Services to Global Markets: A Profile of Canadian Women Who Export Services A report by the Foundation of Canadian Women Entrepreneurs, based on the first national research study of Canadian women service exporters. It provides profiles, statistics and other data on women service exporters, plus key success factors and tips. For your free copy: Access the PDF