Rethinking science policy

Science. 1982 Oct 1;218(4567):28-30. doi: 10.1126/science.7123212.

Abstract

Industry is now investing heavily and at an increasing rate in research and development. The government's responsibility should be to assure that this industrial spending is paralleled by real growth in its support of basic research. Such growth is realistic, even in times of budgetary constraints, given a proposed compact between the scientific community and the government, in which, inter alia, a small percentage of the funds spent on development would be reprogrammed for basic research.

MeSH terms

  • Education
  • Legislation as Topic*
  • Research
  • Science*
  • United States