967 resultados para United States. Office of Scientific Research and Development.
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"Contract no. 68-01-1916."
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Includes bibliography.
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Includes bibliographies.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Bibliography: p. 51-61.
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"Serial no. 95-H45."
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This paper is a review of recent trends in United States expenditures on research and development (R&D). Real expenditures by both the government and the private sector increased rapidly between the mid-1970s and the mid-1980s, and have since leveled off. This is true of both overall expenditures and expenditures on basic research, as well as funding of academic research. Preliminary estimates indicate that about $170 billion was spent on R&D in the United States in 1995, with ≈60% of that funding coming from the private sector and about 35% from the federal government. In comparison to other countries, we have historically spent more on R&D relative to our economy than other advanced economies, but this advantage appears to be disappearing. If defense-related R&D is excluded, our expenditures relative to the size of the economy are considerably smaller than those of other similar economies.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"B-133220."
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Bibliography: p. 46-48.