Science funding : politics and porkbarrel / Joseph P. Martino.
1992
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Title
Science funding : politics and porkbarrel / Joseph P. Martino.
Published
New Brunswick, N.J., U.S.A. : Transaction Publishers, [1992]
Copyright
©1992
Call Number
Q180.U5 M326 1992
ISBN
1560000333
Description
xiii, 392 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)24378269
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Acronyms
1
Research - The Newest Porkbarrel
1
2
The Legacy of Vannevar Bush
17
3
People, Funds, Results
25
4
Stability of Support
35
5
Peer Review
45
6
Big Science
67
7
Control of Science Content
85
8
Control of Scientists
111
9
Indirect Costs
115
10
Red Tape
123
11
Innovativeness
129
12
Research as an Entitlement
141
13
Fraud
155
14
The Economics of Public Choice
167
15
R&D Support in the OECD Countries
181
16
American Science: Before World War I
201
17
American Science: The Inter-War Years
217
18
Defense-Sponsored Research
231
19
Subsidizing Industry
245
20
R&D Tax Credits
275
21
Industry Sponsorship of Research
279
22
Private Sponsorship of Research
301
23
State-Government Sponsorship of Research
317
24
Technology Transfer from Federal Labs
327
25
Technology Transfer from Universities
339
26
Why Should the Government Sponsor Research?
351
27
We Need Some New Thinking
371
Index
389