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- catalog abstract "Since 1993, U.S. government agencies have spent, on average, more than $100 million a year on research and development projects involving the participation of researchers from Canada and/or Mexico. These activities have been focused primarily on environmental, agricultural, and earth sciences, as well as biomedical and genetic research. The U.S. government's R & D relationship with these two countries, while having common scientific interests, differs in character: The R & D relationship with Canada has the quality of a partnership between equals. In contrast, the relationship with Mexico, while sound and growing, is not an equal exchange, being more formal and having more one-way transfer of information and assistance. Moreover, while the U.S. has an active cooperative relationship with Canada in both defense and space R & D (the areas where the U.S. spends the majority of its research funds), there is little of this type of activity with Mexico. A three-way science and technology foundation or commission could provide support to enhanced cooperation.".
- catalog alternative "US government funding of cooperative research and development in North America.".
- catalog alternative "United States government funding of cooperative research and development in North America.".
- catalog contributor b11550190.
- catalog contributor b11550191.
- catalog contributor b11550192.
- catalog created "1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1999.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (page 49).".
- catalog description "Since 1993, U.S. government agencies have spent, on average, more than $100 million a year on research and development projects involving the participation of researchers from Canada and/or Mexico. These activities have been focused primarily on environmental, agricultural, and earth sciences, as well as biomedical and genetic research. The U.S. government's R & D relationship with these two countries, while having common scientific interests, differs in character: The R & D relationship with Canada has the quality of a partnership between equals. In contrast, the relationship with Mexico, while sound and growing, is not an equal exchange, being more formal and having more one-way transfer of information and assistance. Moreover, while the U.S. has an active cooperative relationship with Canada in both defense and space R & D (the areas where the U.S. spends the majority of its research funds), there is little of this type of activity with Mexico. A three-way science and technology foundation or commission could provide support to enhanced cooperation.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 49 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "U.S. government funding of cooperative research and development in North America.".
- catalog identifier "0833027689".
- catalog isFormatOf "U.S. government funding of cooperative research and development in North America.".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Santa Monica, CA : Rand,".
- catalog relation "U.S. government funding of cooperative research and development in North America.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "338.973/06 21".
- catalog subject "Q180.U5 W325 1999".
- catalog subject "Research United States Finance.".
- catalog subject "Research United States International cooperation.".
- catalog title "U.S. government funding of cooperative research and development in North America / Caroline S. Wagner, Nurith Berstein.".
- catalog title "US government funding of cooperative research and development in North America.".
- catalog title "United States government funding of cooperative research and development in North America.".
- catalog type "text".