Trends in Federal Support of Research and Graduate Education
By:"Committee on Trends in Federal Spending on Scientific and Engineering Research","Technology and Economic Policy","Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy","Policy and Global Affairs","National Research Council"
Published on 2001-10-30 by National Academies Press
The Board on Science, Technology and Economic Policy updated its 1999 analysis (Appendix A, Securing America's Industrial Strength, 1999) of changes since 1990 in the distribution of federal research funding by field of science and engineering) by incorporating FY 1998 and FY 1999 obligations from the NSF Federal Funds survey, with particular attention to the trends in basic research support, changes in research fields' relative dependence on research-sponsoring agencies, and the relationship between changes in research support and changes in enrollment in graduate training in selected fields of research. The Board did not recommend funding levels for any discipline but addressed procedural aspects of R&D budgeting.
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