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Timetric: Research and Development in the UK

Monday, March 07, 2011
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The data on research and development in the UK always seems to be a few years out of date. As our Timetric chart shows below, the percentage of GDP devoted to R&D has remained stubbornly below 2% but what has happened since 2007? Has the recession caused a downward spike in R&D spend? or have tax credits for research had any impact on the R&D scorecard?

Data from Timetric.

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United Kingdom from Timetric


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