Trends in transforming R&D potential in Russia and Ukraine in the early 1990s
Igor Egorov
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Science and Public Policy, 1996, vol. 23, issue 4, 202-214
Abstract:
A comparison is made between the developments in R&D in Russia and Ukraine since they became independent Forecasts about R&D are gloomy: compromises are essential to make transition to a market-oriented economy smoother and S&T must play a more significant role. Currently there is a brain drain of scientists at three levels: leaving the country; moving to other jobs; and the hidden effect of maintaining a workplace but conducting other work. Three solutions are offered: selected state protection for some S&T areas; restructuring the sources of research funding; and the development of an ‘educational wing’ within research institutes. Copyright , Beech Tree Publishing.
Date: 1996
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