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România în "Science & Engineering Indicators 2014". I. Statistica Descriptivă a Indicatorilor şi Ratelor.

Romania in "Science & Engineering Indicators 2014". I. Descriptive Statistics of Indicators and Rates.
Authors: Corlan, Alexandru Dan;

România în "Science & Engineering Indicators 2014". I. Statistica Descriptivă a Indicatorilor şi Ratelor.

Abstract

Every two years, the National Science Foundation publishes a comprehensive statistical report on scientificresearch, innovation, science education and public perception of science, named “Science and EngineeringIndicators” (SEI). SEI is, naturally, focused on characterising the USA, but for this purpose also includes interna-tional comparisons. Romania is mentioned in some of these comparisons, especially in the datasets attachedto the SEI report.We searched for the occurence of ‘Romania’ in the text and data, extracted the indicators and statementswe found and reprocessed some of the data anexes that also included statistics about our country.Romanian pupils perform around or just below average in TIMSS mathematics and science tests in thefourth grade, but this performance degrades compared to world average in the eighth grade. About 13500romanians study abroad. Yearly, an average of 120 romanians obtain a doctorate in the USA, particularly inmathematics and physics. 4764 obtain their doctorate in Romania yearly, which per capita is comparable withother EU countries. However, the number of doctorate diplomas per nominal GDP is much higher than the EUrange. The number of academic articles per doctorate awarded is much lower in Romania (0.34) than in mostdeveloped countries. The overall number of research articles has increased in Romania with 5.8% per yearuntil 2011, an average rate among emerging countries. This increase took place exclusively between 2006 and2011. Only between 1 and 6 triadic patents were obtained from Romania, yearly, during the last 15 years. In2010, per million inhabitants, romanians received 0.16 triadic patents, compared to a world average of 7.32.Also, Romania has the highest ratio of articles per triadic patent (515) among the countries considered in SEI(3–471; world average 15.88).Article output from Romania is mostly in physics, chemistry and mathematics, where, per capita and perGDP, it is higher than world average. Biomedical and social science contributions are much lower than worldaverage, but experience high growth rates. Physics and chemistry growth is lower than world average, butmathematics and computer science, besides being well represented, also grow faster than world average.“Knowledge and Technology Intensive” branches of the economy have a much lower contribution to theGDP of Romania than in the whole European Union—about half. However, in nominal terms, between 1997 and2012, computer programming services increased over 17 times, bussiness and health services over 10 times,education services 9 times and telecomunications 6.70 times, while nominal GDP increased only 4.88 times.High technology manufacturing grew 1.96 times over the same interval, barely above inflation (that was 43%)and well below GDP growth.Thus, mathematics, computer science and the corresponding computer programming services and teleco-mmunications appear as a strong, growing and promising fields of both research and economy. The contrastinglow overall performance of secondary school pupils in mathematics, if not suitably addressed, might influencefuture growth of this sector.Health, business and education services, as well as biomedical and social sciences research are emergingfields, starting from a low base, but growing relatively fast.All manufacturing, as well as physics, chemistry and engineering, are established fields but they are charac-terised by slow growth. International (triadic) patents are very rare. The high technology manufacturing sectorsmake the lowest contribution to the GDP and their growth si very slow compared to GDP growth.

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