Balancing the scales : mixing public and private inputs to optimize scientific advancement / Brendan D. Dooley.

The case study contemplates two primary ways in which scientific advancement is financed. First, government can support science in the name of serving the public interest. Most science does not produce immediate benefits in terms of tangible advances. It is, therefore, reasoned that government ought...

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Main Author: Dooley, Brendan D. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : SAGE Publications: SAGE Business Cases Originals, 2020.
Series:SAGE Business Cases.
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