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This page is directly accessible at www.oecd.org/sti/innovation/reviews
How are a country’s achievements in innovation defined and measured, and how do they relate to economic performance? What are the major features, strengths and weaknesses of a nation's innovation system? How can government foster innovation?
The OECD Reviews of Innovation Policy offer a comprehensive assessment of the innovation system of individual OECD member and non-member countries, focusing on the role of government. They provide concrete recommendations on how to improve policies which impact on innovation performance, including R&D policies. Each review identifies good practices from which other countries can learn.
Reviews in this series include:
Reviews of Greece, Korea and Mexico will be completed in early 2009. Reviews of Russia and Turkey are ongoing and it is planned to launch a number of others in 2009.
Page last updated: 17 December 2008
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