cover image: National Patterns of R&D Resources, Funds & Manpower in the United States 1953-1977.

National Patterns of R&D Resources, Funds & Manpower in the United States 1953-1977.

Presented is an overview of the national investment in research and development (R&D) in terms of expenditures and the utilization of R&D scientists and engineers. Four sectors of the economy are included: government, industry, universities and colleges, and other non-profit institutions. The data presented are based primarily on a series of surveys conducted by the National Science Foundation (NSF) between 1953 and 1977. Highlights of the report include the estimate that total R&D spending will reach $40.8 billion in 1977 and account for 2.2% of the gross national product. About 53% of this support comes from the Federal Government. Approximately 542,000 R&D scientists and engineers were employed in 1976. The report includes descriptions of R&D funding patterns and examines work in three areas: basic research, applied research, and development. The funding and manpower patterns in each sector of the economy are analyzed. Appendices provide statistical tables and technical notes. (SD)

Authors

Chirichiello, John R., And Others

Authorizing Institution
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.
Peer Reviewed
F
Publication Type
Numerical/Quantitative Data
Published in
United States of America

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