National Patterns of R&D; Resources: 1994 - Foreword
NSF 95-304
Foreword
In monitoring the resources used in U.S. science and technology, the National Science Foundation assembles and analyzes information about the money and people devoted to research and development
and compares that performance with the efforts under way around the globe. Since 1956 we have been issuing reports that summarize national trends. These reports complement the National Science Board's Science & Engineering Indicators volumes, which have been published biennially since 1972, and provide an overview of material presented in several other reports issued by the Division of
Science Resources Studies.
Kenneth M.Brown,
Director,Division of Science Resources Studies
Directorate of Social, Behavorial and Economic Sciences
March 1995
Note: Data in this report are current as of March 1995.