Changes in the Composition of Aggregate Investment

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Changes in the Composition of Aggregate Investment Logo This Economic Insights article reports on the composition of capital expenditures in Canada. It highlights major changes in the distribution of aggregate capital spending over the last decade, as investments in structural assets accelerated in resource-based regions. The article also discusses the new preliminary actual estimates for 2012 and the investment intentions for 2013. It is one of a series of Economic Insights articles designed to facilitate ongoing assessments of the Canadian economy.

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Product:Economic Insights
Catalogue no.:11-626-XWE2013022
Frequency:Occasional
Status:Ongoing/Available
 
Latest issue:no. 22 Free
Release date:February 27, 2013
Authors:Bloskie, Cyndi
Gaudreault, Valérie
Gellatly, Guy
 
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annual estimates, assets, business expenditures, capital expenditures, construction, economic accounts, economic profiles, economic statistics, equipment, estimates, investment and fixed assets, investments, machinery, mining, natural gas industry, non-residential construction, petroleum industry.

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