
doi: 10.1038/447628a
pmid: 17554280
The US Congress is well-known for tucking special provisions for favoured projects into budget bills. David Goldston explains why 'earmarks' for research and development have risen so dramatically in recent years.
Budgets, Research Support as Topic, Politics, Federal Government
Budgets, Research Support as Topic, Politics, Federal Government
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