CONSERVATION OF TECHNOLOGICAL HUMAN-RESOURCES IN THE U.S

THIS ARTICLE DISCUSSES PROBLEMS BROUGHT ABOUT BY THE UNEMPLOYMENT OF SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS AND WHY MANY INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS TO ALLEVIATE IT HAVE BEEN FUNDED. IN 1968 WHAT BEGAN AS A MODERATE REDUCTION IN SPACE TECHNOLOGY AND ASSOCIATED RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT BECAME AN ABRUPT DECLINE. BETWEEN 50...

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