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Competition in research and r&d-intensive industries
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33 Экономика. Народное хозяйство. Экономические науки
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16.05.2016
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2016
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10.18254/S207054760012460-3
Competition in research and r&d-intensive industries
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Among all the branches of an economy, research and development are unique owing to several industry-specific causal relationships that make competition a temporary phenomenon that has to be (by necessity) controlled. The paper examines competition and duplication in R&D based on experience of the United States and comes to policy recommendations on the optimal level of competition at different phases of the life cycle of a science and technology field.

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