Have You A Research Problem?

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Frank E. Lathe
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1926

Abstract

During the war the National Research Council at Ottawa sent out questionnaires to the managers of nearly all the industrial plants in Canada. Inquiry was made as to the research equipment possessed, the number of research workers employed and the nature of the research problems which still remained unsolved. Practically all the companies reported that they had no special facilities for research, had no re-search workers and did not require the assistance of the National Research Council-because they had no research problems. Perhaps we have here one of the chief reasons why certain of our manufacturers find themselves unable to meet foreign competition. For hundreds of years the Indian tribes of northern Chile worked, in a small way, the copper deposits at Chuquicamata. They had no research problems and made no striking success of their mining operations. Then came an American company with a research problem, which they proceeded to solve. To-day the stock of that company has a market value of about $140,000,000.
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APA: Frank E. Lathe  (1926)  Have You A Research Problem?

MLA: Frank E. Lathe Have You A Research Problem?. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1926.

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