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APPENDIX: FEDERAL FUNDING OF RESEARCH ANDDEVELOPMENT IN THE UNITED STATES
Pages 51-54

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... The federal government is also the primary customer for the products of the national security and aerospace sectors, and therefore has a strong influence on private-sector R&D in these areas through its procurement policies. When federally supported R&D in industry is added to the R&D financed by industry itself, industry is the performer of almost 70 percent of all the R&D done in the United States (Figure 3)
From page 52...
... The total for colleges and universities includes state and local government funds separately budgeted for research and development. SOURCE: National Science Foundation, National Patterns of R&D Resources: 1992, Washington, D.C.: National Science Foundation, 1992 In terms of overall expenditures, colleges and universities do somewhat less R&D than do government laboratories.
From page 53...
... Personal communication, John Jankowski, National Science Foundation, 993.
From page 54...
... SOURCES: National Science Foundation, National Patterns of R&D Resources: 1992, Washington, D.C.: National Science Foundation, 1992. Personal communication, John Jankowski, National Science Foundation, 993.


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