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Economic and Political WeeklyIssue 10, 8 March 2014, Pages 13-16

Evidence-based policymaking what can we learn from india's R&D statistics?(Review)

  • Mani, S.,
  • Kamath, A.
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  • aCentre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram, India
  • bUNU-MERIT, Maastricht, Netherlands

Abstract

Looking into India's research and development figures for 2011-12, this article points out that four issues stand out in a systematic analysis of the data. These are the national system of innovation moving closer to the business enterprise sector; the private sector's share of R&D in the agricultural sector increasing; R&D in the research councils having very little interaction with the production sector; and the quantity of human resources engaged in R&D.

  • ISSN: 00129976
  • Source Type: Journal
  • Original language: English
  • Document Type: Review
  • Publisher: Economic and Political Weekly


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