Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC; French: Banque de développement du Canada) is a Crown corporation and national development bank wholly owned by the Government of Canada, mandated to help create and develop Canadian businesses through financing, growth and transition capital, venture capital and advisory services, with a focus on small and medium-sized enterprises.
In its developmental journey, BDC made significant strides. In 1994, it founded the Emerging Technology Centers (ETC), aiming to foster innovation. Later, in 2018, the establishment of Made in Baltimore (MIB) as a BDC program further expanded its initiatives. Both ETC and MIB operate as separate non-profit entities, primarily funded by BDC. [3] [4]
Economics Letters is a scholarly peer-reviewed journal of economics that publishes concise communications (letters) that provide a means of rapid and efficient dissemination of new results, models and methods in all fields of economic research.
Letters: Which economic policy benefits you, the consumer, more? Gannett. Letters to the Editor. August 30, 2024 at 6:33 AM. Inflation is a worry for us all. How will the money in our wallets ...
In 2011, EDC and BDC (Business Development Bank of Canada) announced the signing of a new protocol to coordinate collaborative efforts between the two Crown corporations to better benefit Canadian businesses. [23]
The Nobel laureates’ letter contained a distinct political perspective, as well as an economic one. Many of these economists signed a similar September 2021 letter expressing support for ...
The Business Development and Investment Corporation (BDIC) is a territorial Crown corporation wholly owned by the Government of the Northwest Territories.Its mandate is to help create and develop Northwest Territories businesses through financing, subordinate financing, venture capital and consulting services, with a focus on small and medium-sized enterprises.
The Western Economic Diversification Canada (WD; legal title: Department of Western Economic Diversification) [31] was a Canadian federal ministerial department concerned with the economy and economic development of Western Canada, which encompasses Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.