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Important reasons for the present high degree of acceptance of EC support in Germany are the transnational cooperation towards which the EC programmes are directed and the orientation towards medium-term or applied research. Provided the participating enterprises do not have to worry about distortions of their competitive situation or know-how “leaks” to competitors they will participate in a joint R&D project. Thus, from the viewpoint of many German actors, the orientation of the Community programmes towards applied research is a “conditio sine qua non” for the shaping of future EC programmes.

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Reger, G., Kuhlmann, S. (1995). Outlook. In: European Technology Policy in Germany. Technology, Innovation and Policy, vol 2. Physica-Verlag HD. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-99778-5_9

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