How general university funds (GUF) fit in research and development statistics - ARCHIVED
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The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) collects and reports on statistics from its member countries for various subject matter fields. In order to properly compare these statistics, the OE,CD develops common concepts and measurement standards. For the field of research and development (R&D) statistics, the OECD's proposed standard practice for R&D surveys is detailed in the Frascati Manual (OECD, 2002). However, not all OECD countries' national practices align with the Frascati Manual standards. The OECD receives Canadian R&D data from surveys conducted by Statistics Canada. While the general concepts of the Frascati Manual are integrated with Statistics Canada's survey framework, national variations in reporting with the OECD still exist. One of these national differences in data presentation can be found in the allocation of public general university funds.
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- Scientific Activities of Provincial Research Organizations, Activities in Natural Sciences and Engineering
- Higher Education Research and Development Estimates
- Annual Survey of Research and Development in Canadian Industry
- Research and Development of Canadian Private Non-Profit Organizations
- Provincial Government Activities in the Natural Sciences
- Scientific and Technological Activities of Provincial Governments
- Federal Science Expenditures and Personnel, Activities in the Social Sciences and Natural Sciences
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