Realising late: a decade of materials science and technology policies in the Netherlands
Roel Gathier and
Emil Broesterhuizen
Research Evaluation, 1991, vol. 1, issue 2, 97-106
Abstract:
The importance of materials S&T for industry and society at large seems to be underestimated in the Netherlands according to a survey by a special advisory committee on materials (AGM). As a result of a study the AGM recommends a growth of research volume, and co-ordination and concentration of research. However, with the current budgetary constraints it seems unlikely that these recommendations will be fulfilled in the nearfuture. Copyright , Beech Tree Publishing.
Date: 1991
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