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Norway: Small Country Plans Civil Science and Technology: Experience suggests how cooperative applied science programs can be linked to national goals and needs
James Brian Quinn ; Robert Major ;
Date 18 Jan 1974
Journal Science, 183 (4121), 172-179
AbstractSmaller countries-and even more advanced large countries-need to carefully plan and allocate their limited resources in civil science and technology for maximum impact in terms of national goals. Norway’s recently completed 2(1/2)-year attempt at more formal planning in the civil-industrial sector may suggest some useful approaches to this complex problem. It should also offer helpful insights to those interested in broad-scale, government-private planning in science and technology elsewhere.
Source PubMed, pmid17777256 doi: 10.1126/science.183.4121.172
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