New Zealand puts its science to profit
Peter Pockley
Nature, 1998, vol. 391, issue 6666, 426-427
Abstract:
Six years ago the New Zealand government decided to make a number of radical changes in its approach to scientific funding. Supporters and critics remain divided on the outcome so far of its new strategy.
Date: 1998
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