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The 2008 EU Survey on R&D Investment Business Trends

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  • Attila Varga
  • Dimitrios Pontikakis

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This report presents the results of "The 2008 EU Survey on R&D Investment Business Trends". It provides new insights into company expectations about future R&D investments and their motivations for investing in research. The results are drawn from the responses received from 130 large companies in the EU. These companies are responsible for a total global R&D investment of almost 40 billion, constituting 30% of the total R&D investment of the European Scoreboard companies.

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  • Attila Varga & Dimitrios Pontikakis, 2009. "The 2008 EU Survey on R&D Investment Business Trends," JRC Research Reports JRC51800, Joint Research Centre.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipt:iptwpa:jrc51800
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    survey; R&D; investments;
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