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  • technical advice and guidance on formulating, implementing, monitoring and reviewing national policies and plans for STI;

  • a comparative analysis of the social and cultural conditions which determined the success or failure of STI policies;

  • policy advice to developing countries and countries in transition for innovation and the preservation and effective utilization of their S&T potential;

  • comparative studies on policies, programmes and institutions for the financing of S&T activities in government, in the academic and non-governmental sectors. Examples include the use of the government's purchasing power as a stimulus for innovation, the foreign financing of domestic S&T activities, etc (see Publications).

 

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