Alguns aspectos da política nacional de ciência e tecnologia


Autoria(s): Vargas,José Israel
Data(s)

01/12/1997

Resumo

The Brazilian industrialisation process, which occurred from World War II up to the early eighties, was almost totally based on imported technology and has thus not demanded local S&T capability. National S&T expenditures were limited to 0.7 % of the GNP, covering mainly expenses with basic research and training of scientists and engineers. Federal Government was then responsible for 90% of the national S&T expenditures. The globalisation of the economy, associated with the reduction of tariff barriers, has, since the early nineties, exposed Brazilian industries to international competition and, thus, forced them to invest in research and development. S&T policy fosters research activities, provides research infrastructure and human resources training. The goal is to raise national expenditures to 1.5% of GDP by 1999, with a share of the private sector of about 40%. In 1996, national S&T expenditures have already attained 1.1% of the GDP and private sector investments in this area reached a share of 30%.

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Identificador

http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-40421997000700003

Idioma(s)

pt

Publicador

Sociedade Brasileira de Química

Fonte

Química Nova v.20 n.spe 1997

Palavras-Chave #science and technology #policy #national expenditures #priorities #cooperation
Tipo

journal article