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Значение достижения баланса ресурсов и целей в стратегии научно-технологического
The critical importance in reaching a realistic balance of resources and goals in the strategy for scientific-technological development of Russia
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Abstract The article explores key issues in reaching a balance of funding resources, needed for fulfilling strategic goals for scientific-technological development of Russia. Shared forecasts predict that in 2016, Russia's share of the global budget for Research and Development (R&D) will amount to less than... view more
The article explores key issues in reaching a balance of funding resources, needed for fulfilling strategic goals for scientific-technological development of Russia. Shared forecasts predict that in 2016, Russia's share of the global budget for Research and Development (R&D) will amount to less than 2%, whereas the share of only three countries - the USA, China and Japan, will amount to 55.6%. The six leading countries investing heavily state funded in R&D in 2016, will be the USA, China, Japan, Germany, South Korea and India. The accumulative share of investments in R&D in 2016, will amount to 68.5%. Comparing the investment volumes of leading countries', Russia's expected national investment in R&D might be non-competitive. It is noted that the needed resources for increasing volumes of state funding in Russian scientific-technological field in the midterm perspective are already exhausted. Therefore, the single opportunity for reaching the goal of Russian President's Order № 599 for increasing internal spending on R&D, so it amounts 1.77% of GDP is to dramatically increase the volume of extra-budgetary financing in the domestic R&D sector. Special attention is paid to the disproportion of the budget spending on R&D and the number of people employed in R&D, which leads to Russia having one of the lowest indicators among developed countries for «internal expenditure on R&D per researcher». It is concluded that without a clear strategic answer to the posed question about how the Russian industrial sector will be able to increase internal spending on R&D from current 1.15% to 1.77% and how will it accommodate the 4th biggest corpus of scientists in the world in the processes of reindustrialization of the country, strategic targets for becoming a global technological leader risk to remain in the status of "ambitious goals".... view less
Keywords
technical development; resources; strategy; research and development; investment; funding; Russia
Classification
Research, Research Organization
Free Keywords
scientific development; research and development expenditure; national researchers; industrial sector; investment in R&D
Document language
Russian
Publication Year
2016
Page/Pages
p. 4-13
Journal
Ekonomika Nauki / Economics of Science, 2 (2016) 1
ISSN
2410-132X
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0