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Figure 1.5: Trends in scientific pu
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Figure 1.6: Trends in triadic paten
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2 . Tracking trends in innovation a
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5.1% 19.9% China and India’s shar
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3 . Is the gender gap narrowing in
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Women in science Table 3.1: Female
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Regional shares of female researche
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Women in science in Cambodia (38% i
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Women in science Another possible e
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Women in science represented 44% of
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Women in science some insights. The
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Women in science Women have less ac
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Women in science gender parity havi
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Women in science Academic Science a
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Perspectives A closer look at regio
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4 . Canada Paul Dufour Canada INTRO
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Canada just over CAN$ 600 million,
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Canada host of complex, often poorl
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Canada Box 4.1: Canada, China and I
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Canada POLICY ISSUES IN PUBLIC INTE
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Canada The federal government’s r
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Canada n enhancing alignment, co-or
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Canada …but clean energy remains
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Canada The future of education will
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Canada consultation on its strategi
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Canada CCA (2006) Energy from Gas H
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5 . United States of America Shanno
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United States of America Funding fr
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United States of America more than
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United States of America These incl
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United States of America research b
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United States of America US$ 180 mi
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United States of America per millio
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United States of America In 2012, b
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United States of America show that
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United States of America Figure 5.8
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United States of America Box 5.4: A
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United States of America that not a
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United States of America The 12-mon
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United States of America KEY TARGET
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6 . Caricom Caricom Antigua and Bar
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Caricom n Encourage action to reduc
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Caricom The Strategic Plan for the
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Caricom UNESCO Kingston Office (Kah
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Caricom The second programme is the
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Caricom Figure 6.7: Gender breakdow
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Caricom Box 6.2: Bio-Tech R&D Insti
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Grenada has the most intensive outp
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Caricom n Grenada has emerged over
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7 . Latin America Latin America Arg
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Latin America Mexico and Panama can
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Latin America TRENDS IN STI POLICY
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Latin America TRENDS IN HUMAN RESOU
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Brazil has the most PhD graduates p
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Latin America Figure 7.6: Researche
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Brazil and Mexico have the highest
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Countries with modest output have t
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Latin America Relatively modest pat
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Latin America There is a growing te
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Latin America In particular, there
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Latin America Renewable energy coul
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Latin America COUNTRY PROFILES UNES
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Latin America Development Fund (FOD
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Latin America CONCLUSION Escaping t
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Latin America IDB (2014) Innovation
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8 . Brazil Renato Hyuda de Luna Ped
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Brazil Box 8.2: The Brazilian Centr
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Brazil Box 8.3: Science without Bor
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Brazil Figure 8.3: GERD in Brazil b
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Brazil The main reasons for Brazil
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Brazil Box 8.4: Company investment
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Brazil REGIONAL TRENDS STI still do
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Six states account for 59% of the p
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Brazil KEY TARGETS FOR BRAZIL n Bra
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9 . European Union European Union A
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European Union Hungary, Luxembourg,
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European Union Juncker’s ambitiou
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European Union Table 9.3: The globa
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European Union Table 9.6: EU and US
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European Union Table 9.7: Progress
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European Union Table 9.7: (continue
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European Union MONITORING THE LATES
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European Union innovation, with the
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European Union Political and social
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Figure 9.9 (continued) 3 500 Europe
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Figure 9.11: Publication performanc
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European Union COUNTRY PROFILES Giv
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European Union (Länder) agreed to
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European Union POLAND PORTUGAL A sh
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European Union of these loans may n
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European Union REFERENCES Alet, C.
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10 . Southeast Europe Southeast Eur
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Southeast Europe for Innovation sho
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Southeast Europe developing technol
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Southeast Europe A region still str
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Southeast Europe The share of women
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Southeast Europe limited co-operati
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Southeast Europe A strategy to boos
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Southeast Europe n an innovation sy
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Southeast Europe n Increase the num
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Southeast Europe Radosevic, S. (200
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12 . Countries in the Black Sea bas
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13 . Russian Federation Russian Fed
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Russian Federation also introduced
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Russian Federation microscopes that
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Russian Federation smart energy sys
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14 . Central Asia Kazakhstan, Kyrgy
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Central Asia High literacy and medi
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Central Asia All three new universi
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Central Asia Figure 14.5: Central A
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The most prolific countries - Kazak
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Central Asia The Law on Science est
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Central Asia Box 14.2: The Caspian
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Central Asia will be encouraged to
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Central Asia Conditions not yet in
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Central Asia n Automation of produc
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Central Asia Table 14.4: Uzbekistan