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Analysis of the Efficacy of Public Spending on Research and Development in State Programs

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This paper presents an approach to assessing the efficacy of public spending on research and development in state programs. At present, there is a need to develop a unified approach to the analysis and evaluation of the efficacy of such spending from the perspective of participants in state programs (federal executive bodies). The proposed approach does not allow evaluating the efficacy of public spending on the development of research areas assigned to the authors.

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Ilina, I.E., Zharova, E.N. & Burlankov, S.P. Analysis of the Efficacy of Public Spending on Research and Development in State Programs. Stud. Russ. Econ. Dev. 29, 207–213 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1075700718020077

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