INDIGO POLICY PUBLISHES POLICY BRIEF Vol. 7
Bereich: Forschungspolitik & Entwicklung
The removal of emerging economies from the list of countries eligible to receive automatic funding in the collaborative projects of Horizon 2020 has led to a strong decrease in their EU Framework Programme participation thus far, creating a challenge for policymakers in China, Brazil, Russia, Mexico and India.
The report first reviews India’s significant participation in FP7 and its minimal participation in Horizon 2020. It then analyses a number of case studies of EU Framework Programme participation practiced in industrialized countries, which never benefitted from automatic funding, as well as emerging economies, India’s peer countries that have also only been removed from the list of automatic funding with the onset of Horizon 2020.
For further information, please contact: deoliveira@zsi.at
AutorInnen: de Oliveira, T.
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