Co-ordinating research and technological development in Europe: Lessons from the German system

The Treaty on European Union which came into force on 1 November 1993 states that the Community and the Member States shall co-ordinate their research and technological development activities. This paper examines some of the issues that would have to be tackled in the pursuit of such an objective. I...

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