The development of science and technology indicators in the Caribbean

Includes bibliography

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spelling oai-11362-275072019-05-08T20:50:50Z The development of science and technology indicators in the Caribbean NU. CEPAL. Sede Subregional para el Caribe CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGIA MEDICION RECOPILACION DE DATOS DATA COLLECTION MEASUREMENT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Includes bibliography Developed countries have for a long time collected statistics on science and technology (S&T); activities and their contribution to development and have also focused on how interpretation of these statistics could inform policy. In addition, these indicators, as they are called, have been used to determine and compare the relative positions of the various countries in the global economy. For such comparisons to be meaningful, however, it was necessary to standardize the units and methodologies. That process led to the development and adoption of a number of manuals, namely, Frascati, Oslo and Canberra, for use in the collection and analysis of S&T indicators and these have since been adapted as standard texts. The developing countries of Latin America, conscious of the usefulness of these indicators, have been collaborating with some developed countries in the use and interpretation of these manuals. These manuals are largely oriented towards developed countries. They can, however, provide useful guides for smaller economies, but they have limited value in a meaningful analysis of very small economies. Over the years, the small Caribbean States have been collecting data on economic statistics, in keeping with their tradition of accountability. However, these data have not been sufficiently disaggregated or analyzed on a sectoral basis in order to inform policy. With respect to science and technology, data collection and the interpretation of the data have not been done in a systematic manner, since S&T activities in these countries are considered to be nominal, and the importance of S&T to the development process is not properly understood and appreciated. 2014-01-02T23:14:20Z 2014-01-02T23:14:20Z 2002-06-28 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/27507 LC/CAR/G.696 en application/pdf CARIBE CARIBBEAN REGION ECLAC
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topic CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGIA
MEDICION
RECOPILACION DE DATOS
DATA COLLECTION
MEASUREMENT
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
spellingShingle CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGIA
MEDICION
RECOPILACION DE DATOS
DATA COLLECTION
MEASUREMENT
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
The development of science and technology indicators in the Caribbean
description Includes bibliography
author2 NU. CEPAL. Sede Subregional para el Caribe
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title The development of science and technology indicators in the Caribbean
title_short The development of science and technology indicators in the Caribbean
title_full The development of science and technology indicators in the Caribbean
title_fullStr The development of science and technology indicators in the Caribbean
title_full_unstemmed The development of science and technology indicators in the Caribbean
title_sort development of science and technology indicators in the caribbean
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url http://hdl.handle.net/11362/27507
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