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A method for analysing secondary economic effects generated by big research centres.

Research activities in the natural sciences, and especially those in the field of pure research work as opposed to applied research, are being financially supported for various reasons, probably the least of which is the hope for a quick economic return. It has, nevertheless, been realised for a num...

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Autores principales: Bianchi-Streit, M., Blackburne. N., Budde, R., Reitz, H., Sagnell, B., Schmied, H., Schorr, B.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2298837
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author Bianchi-Streit, M.
Blackburne. N.
Budde, R.
Reitz, H.
Sagnell, B.
Schmied, H.
Schorr, B.
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Blackburne. N.
Budde, R.
Reitz, H.
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Schorr, B.
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description Research activities in the natural sciences, and especially those in the field of pure research work as opposed to applied research, are being financially supported for various reasons, probably the least of which is the hope for a quick economic return. It has, nevertheless, been realised for a number of years that benefits of one sort or another may appear in various and sometimes unexpected ways, where these be— nefits are not the direct consequence of the applica— tion of a research result. They are rather to be com— pared with the well—known ”spin—off” effects obtained while pursuing the research work. An example may help to illustrate what is meant.
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spellingShingle Bianchi-Streit, M.
Blackburne. N.
Budde, R.
Reitz, H.
Sagnell, B.
Schmied, H.
Schorr, B.
A method for analysing secondary economic effects generated by big research centres.
title A method for analysing secondary economic effects generated by big research centres.
title_full A method for analysing secondary economic effects generated by big research centres.
title_fullStr A method for analysing secondary economic effects generated by big research centres.
title_full_unstemmed A method for analysing secondary economic effects generated by big research centres.
title_short A method for analysing secondary economic effects generated by big research centres.
title_sort method for analysing secondary economic effects generated by big research centres.
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2298837
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