Comparatif : l'innovation en Europe
Le palmarès de l'innovation 2008 a été rendu public : Etats-Unis, premier. Japon, deuxième. Europe, troisième. Aucun changement dans le trio de tête des régions les plus innovantes au monde, mais l'écart se resserre dans la course à l'innovation.
OCDE Science, Technology and Industry Scoreboard 2007 : Highlights - 0 views
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Investment in knowledge has grown at the same pace as GDP
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In both Japan and the EU, R&D intensity (R&D expenditure relative to GDP) picked up in 2005 to 3.3% and 1.7%, respectively, following a drop in 2004. In the United States, R&D intensity declined from a peak of 2.7% in 2001 to 2.6% in 2006, mainly owing to stronger growth in GDP than in the other main regions. In 2005, China became the third R&D spender world wide (in purchasing power parity terms) after the United States and Japan, with growth of more than 18% a year in 2000-05.
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Venture capital is a major source of funding for new technology-based firms and a decisive determinant of entrepreneurship and innovation. It represented about 0.12% of OECD-wide GDP in 2005, up from 0.10% in 2003. It was much higher in Nordic countries (and growing rapidly), but it still remains concentrated in the United Kingdom and the United States. In 2005, these two countries attracted half of all OECD venture capital.
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