This paper compares public R&I funding across the EU, US, and China – the world’s largest R&I spenders – over recent years and identifies five key findings and their policy implications for the EU. It highlights the EU’s lag in leveraging private investment, fragmented funding landscape, and lower absolute R&D spending compared to global peers. The authors call for a more strategic, better-coordinated, and innovation-driven EU R&I policy.
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