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ERAWATCH Country Report 2008 - An Assessment of Research System and Policies: Germany

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The main objective of ERAWATCH country reports 2008 is to characterise and assess the performance of national research systems and related policies in a structured manner that is comparable across countries. The reports are produced for each EU Member State to support the mutual learning process and the monitoring of Member States' efforts by DG Research in the context of the Lisbon Strategy and the European Research Area. In order to do so, the system analysis focuses on key processes relevant for system performance. Four policy-relevant domains of the research system are distinguished, namely resource mobilisation, knowledge demand, knowledge production and knowledge circulation. The reports are based on a synthesis of information from the ERAWATCH Research Inventory and other important available information sources.

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  • Jan Christoph Nill & Alexander Grablowitz, 2009. "ERAWATCH Country Report 2008 - An Assessment of Research System and Policies: Germany," JRC Research Reports JRC50464, Joint Research Centre.
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