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Оптимизация расходов государственного бюджета на исследования и разработки в предпринимательском секторе науки
The optimization of governments spending on research and development in the entrepreneurial sector of science
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Abstract
The article suggests that it is critical to optimise the State's expenses on research and development (R&D). The authors suggest that one of the key instruments for increasing efficiency in spending of government's resources on R&D sector would be to introduce new models of financing projects from t... view more
The article suggests that it is critical to optimise the State's expenses on research and development (R&D). The authors suggest that one of the key instruments for increasing efficiency in spending of government's resources on R&D sector would be to introduce new models of financing projects from the entrepreneurial sector of science. This sector uses the largest gross expenditures on R&D (60%) and more than half of State resources. According to international practice it is evident that the entrepreneurial sector of science is precisely the one that should take the lead in moving R&D towards new technological milestones. However, a relative analysis of State and entrepreneurial sectors of Russian science has shown that the industrial sector, having spent 60% of National resources on R&D and owing 47% of total scientific personnel, has yet not contributed to re-industrialisation of domestic industry.... view less
Keywords
funding; research and development; public budget; Russia
Classification
Research, Research Organization
Free Keywords
state funding; gross expenditures on R&D; state budget on R&D; state sector of science; R&D; entrepreneurial sector of science; efficiency of expenditure
Document language
Russian
Publication Year
2015
Page/Pages
p. 256-269
Journal
Ekonomika Nauki / Economics of Science, 1 (2015) 4
ISSN
2410-132X
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0