Date Published:
Jun 01, 1999
Focus Area(s):
Code:
DP 1999-15

This paper puts together the key results and insights of various papers written under the project “Study on Public and Private Expenditure on Research and Development (R&D)”. It devotes a section that deals with the problem in the present context. In addition, it provides statistical information and accounting system that gives direction on its improvements to generate quick and accurate set of information related to R&D and science and technology (S&T). Patterns of developments in these areas are also included with a focus on the trends of R&D expenditure, R&D manpower and the economic development levels. Comparison of rate of return to R&D in investment here and abroad is made. Using the detailed descriptions of the development of the S&T in South Korea, Taiwan, and New Zealand, the policy case in the Philippines is set up.

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This publication has been cited 4 times

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  1. Albert, Jose Ramon G. & Yasay, Donald B. & Gaspar, Raymond E., . ". 2016. Examining processes in research and development at the Department of Science and Technology. Discussion Papers DP 2016-04. Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  2. Cororaton, Caesar B.. 2003. Technological innovations in Japan and S&T experiences in the Philippines: Drawing policy lessons for the Philippines. Research Paper Series RPS 2002-04. Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  3. Cororaton, Caesar B. and Janet S. Cuenca. 2001. Estimates of total factor productivity in the Philippines. Discussion Papers DP 2001-02. Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  4. World Bank. 2000. Philippines - growth with equity: The remaining agenda - a world bank social and structural review. World Bank Publications - Reports 15142. The World Bank Group.


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