Japanese R&D spending defies recession
Asako Saegusa
Nature, 1998, vol. 394, issue 6695, 710-710
Abstract:
tokyo Japan's overall industrial research spending is rising steadily despite being hit by its worst economic crisis since the Second World War.
Date: 1998
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