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Margaret Braun
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10 January, 09:33
How does the government control scientific research
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Matthias Ramsey
10 January, 09:44
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The government allocates a budget for research every year. The spending of that money is determined by government priorities. Some of the money is spent directly, in government-funded research centers.
Other money is distributed to other research institutions.
Money spent by other institutions for research has no government oversight.
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