Analysis of the Hungarian research and development potential

Authors

  • László Molnár
https://doi.org/10.3311/pp.so.2006-2.04

Abstract

In our days research and development (R & D) increases in importance in all sectors of the economy. Recognizing the decisive role in boosting economic competitiveness and productivity of R & D, in March 2002 the European Council decided on increasing R & D expenditure to 3% of GDP in order to bridge the gap between the EU and its major competitors like the United States and Japan. By passing a law on R & D and innovation, and introducing a compulsory innovation contribution for companies, Hungary has taken important steps towards this objective. Yet, having reached halftime, the proposed goal seems extremely remote. In this study I will investigate the composition and evolution from the regime change to our days of the Hungarian R & D potential, including the number of research units, research intensity and R & D expenditure as a percentage of GDP. By means of time-series analysis models I will reveal the Hungarian R & D trends of the past 15 years and also predict the feasibility of achieving the EU objective. Towards the end of my study I will investigate the evolution and composition of ``down-to-earth´´ results of the Hungarian R & D activity and suggest index numbers for comparison and to measure the results.

Keywords:

research and development, R, D expenditure, D activity indices

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How to Cite

Molnár, L. (2006) “Analysis of the Hungarian research and development potential”, Periodica Polytechnica Social and Management Sciences, 14(2), pp. 79–86. https://doi.org/10.3311/pp.so.2006-2.04

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