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Executive Office of the President, 2016
Advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology have opened up new markets and new opportunities for progress in critical areas such as health, education, energy, and the environment. In recent years, machines have surpassed humans in the performance of certain specific tasks, such as some aspects of image recognition. Experts forecast that…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Federal Government, Federal Regulation, Research and Development
Zhang, Liang; Ehrenberg, Ronald G. – Economics of Education Review, 2010
This study uses panel data to examine the relationship between faculty employment and external R&D expenditures at Research and Doctoral institutions over a 15-year period of time. On average, a 1% increase in the number of full-time faculty is associated with about 0.2% increase in total R&D expenditure. Further, a one percentage point increase…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Tenure, Research Universities, Research and Development
Association of American Universities, 2008
In this document, the Association of American Universities offers a series of research and technology policy recommendations that would help our nation to continue its global pre-eminence in science and high technology, improve the quality of life and national security of our citizens, and speed our nation's economic recovery. After policy…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Universities, National Security, Quality of Life
National Science Foundation, 2008
This digest of key science and engineering indicators draws primarily from the National Science Board's two-volume "Science and Engineering Indicators, 2008" report. The digest serves two purposes: (1) to draw attention to important trends and data points from across the chapters and volumes of "Science and Engineering Indicators, 2008," and (2)…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Research and Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Engineering
Schorsch, Louis – 1984
This six-chapter report is designed to provide a background against which the U.S. Congress can evaluate specific policy initiatives in the innovation area. Chapter I, an introduction, considers the potential for increased innovation and the government role, focusing on R&D investments and private-sector incentives. Chapter II discusses the links…
Descriptors: Competition, Economics, Expenditures, Federal Aid

Slaughter, Sheila; Silva, Edward T. – Review of Higher Education, 1985
Retrenchment is explored using theories of fiscal crisis and state economic variation to interpret state and federal funding patterns for public research universities. The State University of New York at Buffalo and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University illustrate the impact of government spending patterns. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Economics, Educational Finance, Federal Aid, Government School Relationship

Hartle, Terry – Change, 1990
The most important short-term economic issue today is the federal budget deficit, and it will frame the debate about federal education policy. The challenge for the next few years will be to increase investment in human capital while continuing to reduce the federal deficit. (MLW)
Descriptors: Economics, Educational Finance, Federal Aid, Federal Government