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Research and Development: Expenditures

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2006 Universities Report Stalled Growth in Federal R&D Funding in FY 2006 NSF 07-336 brief
2003 Asia's Rising Science and Technology Strength: Comparative Indicators for Asia, the European Union, and the United States NSF 07-319 report
2006 U.S. R&D Increased 6.0% in 2006 According to NSF Projections NSF 07-317 brief
2004 Linking Multinational Corporations Data from International Investment Surveys and Industrial R&D Surveys NSF 07-310 brief
Definitions of Research and Development: An Annotated Compilation of Official Sources SRS 06-914
2004 Where has the Money Gone? Declining Industrial Support of Academic R&D NSF 06-328 brief
2004 Industrial Funding of Academic R&D Continues to Decline in FY 2004 NSF 06-315 brief
2004 US R&D Continues to Rebound in 2004 NSF 06-306 brief
2003 Increase in US Industrial R&D Expenditures Reported for 2003 Makes Up For Earlier Decline NSF 06-305 brief
2001 The US Research and Experimentation Tax Credit in the 1990s NSF 05-316 brief
2003 Academic R&D Doubled During Past Decade, Reaching $40 Billion in FY 2003 NSF 05-315 brief
2002 US Academic R&D Continues to Grow as More Universities and Colleges Expand Their R&D Activities NSF 04-319 brief
2003 US R&D Projected to Have Grown Marginally in 2003 NSF 04-307 brief
1999 U.S.-China R&D Linkages: Foreign Direct Investment and Industrial Alliances in the 1990s NSF 04-306 brief
2001 US Industry Sustains R&D Expenditures During 2001 Despite Decline in Performers' Aggregate Sales NSF 04-301 brief
2001 Academic R&D Spending Maintains Growth from All Sources in FY 2001 NSF 03-327 brief
2002 Slowing R&D Growth Expected in 2002 NSF 03-307 brief
2000 US Industrial R&D Expenditures and R&D-to-Sales Ratio Reach Historical Highs in 2000 NSF 03-306 brief
[ * ] Integrated S&E Resources Data System (WebCASPAR) SRS 02-404 database
1999 Half the Nation's R&D Concentrated in Six States NSF 02-322 brief
[ * ] US Industrial R&D: NSF Announces New Information Retrieval System and Historical Database NSF 01-338 brief
1999 US Industrial R&D Performers Report Increased R&D in 1999; New Industry Coding and Size Classifications for NSF Survey NSF 01-326 brief
1998 R&D Spending is Highly Concentrated in a Small Number of States NSF 01-320 brief
1997 Nonprofit Sector's R&D Grows Over Past Quarter Century NSF 01-318 brief
2000 Sixth Year of Unprecedented R&D Growth Expected in 2000 NSF 01-310 brief
1998 Academic R&D Spending Continues Steady Growth in FY 1998 NSF 00-326 brief
1998 US Industrial R&D Performers Report Increased R&D in 1998 NSF 00-320 brief
[ * ] US Corporate R&D: Volume II: Company Information on Top 500 Firms in R&D NSF 00-302 report
[ * ] US Corporate R&D: Volume 1: Top 500 Firms in R&D by Industry Category NSF 00-301 report
1999 R&D as a Percentage of GDP Continues Upward Climb NSF 99-357 brief
1997 1997 US Industrial R&D Performers NSF 99-355 report
[ * ] What are the Sources of Funding for Academically Performed R&D? NSF 99-317 brief
[ * ] Have Forms of Primary Financial Support for S&E Graduate Students Changed During the Past Two Decades? NSF 99-313 brief
[ * ] How Has The Field Mix of Academic R&D Changed? NSF 99-309 brief
1998 R&D as a Percent of GDP is Highest in Six Years NSF 99-302 brief
1996 1996 US Industrial R&D: Firms Continue to Increase Their Investment NSF 98-317 brief
1996 Academic R&D Expenditures Maintain Steady Growth in FY 1996 NSF 98-303 brief
1995 1995 US Industrial R&D Rises, NSF Survey Statistics Expanded to Emphasize Role of Nonmanufacturing Industries NSF 97-332 brief
1996 R&D Exceeds Expectations Again, Growing Faster than the US Economy during the Last Three Years NSF 97-328 brief
1995 Academic R&D Spending Continued to Grow in FY 1995 NSF 97-304 brief
1995 R&D Growth Exceeded Expectations, but May Slow in 1996 NSF 96-328 brief
1994 1994 Company Funding of US Industrial R&D Rises as Federal Support Continues to Decline NSF 96-310 brief
1994 Academic R&D Expenditures Outpace Inflation in FY 1994 NSF 96-301 brief
1995 Selected Data on Academic S&E R&D Expenditures: FY 1995 SRS 95-403 tables
[ * ] Six States Account for Majority of R&D Spending, New NSF State S&E Profiles Available NSF 95-338 brief
1995 US R&D Spending Will Not Pick Up in '95 NSF 95-335 brief
1993 Selected Data on Academic S&E R&D Expenditures: FY 1993 NSF 95-326 tables
1993 1993 Spending Falls for US Industrial R&D, Nonmanufacturing Share Increases NSF 95-325 brief
1994 US Research & Development Expenditures Continued Slow Growth in 1994 NSF 95-303 brief
1994 Expenditures on S&E Research Facilities At Historically Black Colleges and Universities Continue to Decline NSF 95-302 brief
1993 Federal Share of Academic R&D Climbed to 60 Percent in FY 1993 NSF 95-301 brief
1992 Academic R&D Spending Increased in FY 1992 NSF 93-324 brief
Measuring R&D Expenditures in the US Economy N/A non-NSF
R&D Data Link Project Final Report N/A non-NSF
Research and Development Satellite Account NA non-NSF
[ * ] Usually the year associated with the most recent survey cycle (reports may cover more than one year). No data year indicates data cover various years.

[ ** ] Publication Types:
  database    Database system containing data related to selected topic/subtopic.
  tables    Detailed Statistical Tables: reports containing an extensive collection of tabular data from SRS surveys.
  brief    InfoBriefs: brief reports highlighting results from recent surveys and analyses. Includes Data Brief and Issue Brief reports, which were replaced by InfoBrief series in 2002.
  non-NSF    Reports which NSF supported, but which were produced by an outside organization.
  report    Special Reports: reports on focused topics and periodic overview.

 

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