The economic laws of scientific research /
During the 1980s Terence Kealey was universally derided for his claims that British and American science were expanding fast. Everyone else thought that they were in decline. He has been vindicated, but he had an unfair advantage; he knew the economic laws of scientific research and his critics did...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Basingstoke [England] : New York :
Macmillan ; St. Martin's Press,
1996.
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CARM 1 Store
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A2:AN27A0 B06396 |
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| Copy 1 | Available Place a Hold |