Promoting applying research results into production in Vietnam: Some restrictions of policies.
Keywords:
Application of research results, S&T policyAbstract
Transferring research results into production and real life is a matter which is paid attention from many countries in the world and Vietnam. Awareness of applying the research results into production has great significance for socio-economic development in general and science and technology development (S&T) in particular. On the basis of analyzing studies, policies of State and some surveys of author, this article will provide some information and exchange some conceptual issues and policies related to apply research results into production, life in Vietnam.
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