European spending on re-search and development is falling further behind target, widening the innovation gap between the EU and competitors such as the US and Japan, two studies show.
By Sarah Laitner in Brussels and Clive Cookson in London
Published: December 8 2005 21:59 | Last updated: December 8 2005 23:44
European spending on re-search and development is falling further behind target, widening the innovation gap between the EU and competitors such as the US and Japan, two studies show.
