Science, Technology, and Global Economic Competitiveness: Hearing Before the Committee on Science, [House of Representatives], One Hundred Ninth Congress, First Session, October 20, 2005, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 2006 - 621 pages |
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... spending , number of scientists and en- gineers , scientific output , etc. - recent statistics on the level of U.S. support for research relative to other countries indicate that this lead may be slip- ping . Overall U.S. federal ...
... spending , number of scientists and en- gineers , scientific output , etc. - recent statistics on the level of U.S. support for research relative to other countries indicate that this lead may be slip- ping . Overall U.S. federal ...
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... spending needs to be achieved by a particular date . The U.S. currently spends $ 56 billion annually on non - defense R & D , more than the rest of the G - 7 countries3 combined . Also , total R & D spending ( government and industry ) ...
... spending needs to be achieved by a particular date . The U.S. currently spends $ 56 billion annually on non - defense R & D , more than the rest of the G - 7 countries3 combined . Also , total R & D spending ( government and industry ) ...
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... spending ( through which almost all R & D is funded ) . Absent major policy changes , the growth in mandatory federal spending primarily for health and retirement benefits and payments on the national debt interest - will demand a sig ...
... spending ( through which almost all R & D is funded ) . Absent major policy changes , the growth in mandatory federal spending primarily for health and retirement benefits and payments on the national debt interest - will demand a sig ...
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... spending as a percentage of GDP . However , no nation has increased its support for innovation as dramatically as China . It has doubled its R & D intensity from 0.6 percent of its GDP in 1995 to 1.2 percent in 2002 ( this during a time ...
... spending as a percentage of GDP . However , no nation has increased its support for innovation as dramatically as China . It has doubled its R & D intensity from 0.6 percent of its GDP in 1995 to 1.2 percent in 2002 ( this during a time ...
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... spending above a base amount calculated from their spending in prior years . Congress and the administration should make the credit permanent , 11 and it should be increased from 20 percent to 40 percent of the qualifying increase so ...
... spending above a base amount calculated from their spending in prior years . Congress and the administration should make the credit permanent , 11 and it should be increased from 20 percent to 40 percent of the qualifying increase so ...
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