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This report uses information from the RAND RaDiUS research and development (R&D) database, complemented by agency interviews, to catalogue international cooperative R&D and to construct a framework for assessing benefits the United States may derive from participation in such research. Related Free eBooks - International Friction And Cooperation In High-technology Development And Trade: Papers And Proceedings
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