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Resource Allocation of Agricultural Science and Technology R&D

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  • Li, Xian-song
  • Bai, Li
  • Zhang, Li-ming

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The status quo of resource allocation of agricultural science and technology R&D (research and development)both at home and abroad,including the amount and function of agricultural science and technology research funds, human resources in the resources of agricultural science and technology R&D , the efficiency of resource allocation of agricultural science and technology R&D, the management system of agricultural scientific innovation and the operation status of scientific funds, is analyzed. The problems in the current resource allocation of agricultural science and technology R&D are put forward. For instance, unreasonable resource allocation;, low efficiency, and low efficiency of the transformation of agricultural scientific results. The highly effective resource allocation of agricultural science and technology R&D is analyzed from the aspects of resource allocation structure, environment, channel, spatial layout and industrial chain.

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  • Li, Xian-song & Bai, Li & Zhang, Li-ming, 2011. "Resource Allocation of Agricultural Science and Technology R&D," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 3(03), pages 1-5, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:113423
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.113423
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