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[...]... Section Scientific review groups at NIH, primarily made up of nongovernment experts TMT 30-meter telescope TTO Technology Transfer Office How Economics Shapes Science chapter one What Does Economics Have To Do with Science? T his is a book about how economics shapes science as practiced at public research organizations In the United States these are primarily universities and medical schools But in Europe... technology that affects the rate of scientific advance in the public sector is developed in industry Economics and Science Economics not only shapes science Economics also provides a framework for studying science One can draw on economic concepts in thinking What Does Economics Have To Do with Science? p 11 about science and the research enterprise, such as that of the production function (which details the... percent of basic research is conducted at universities and medical schools.2 What does economics have to do with science? Plenty, it turns out Economics, after all, is the study of incentives and costs, of how scarce resources are allocated across competing wants and needs Science costs money and incentives play a key role in science At the extreme end of the cost spectrum is the Large Hadron Collider (LHC),... it for policy makers, as well as for members of the general public who share an interest in the workings of public institutions and the study of science It is my hope that a greater understanding of how economics shapes science can lead to more effective science policy and a better use of resources in the research enterprise Abbreviations AAMC Associations of American Medical Colleges AAU American... A fairly orthodox definition of science and engineering is employed in this book To wit, the social sciences (including my discipline of economics) and psychology are not included in the analysis, despite the fact that the National Science Foundation includes these fields in its definition of science This does not mean that the discussion is irrelevant to the social sciences Many of the concepts developed... years of studying science, I have been amazed at the number of people who venture to write about science and science policy without understanding the environment in which research takes place One of my goals in writing this book is to lay out the scientific landscape in what I hope to be a somewhat engaging manner, so that those who wish to continue the study of the economics of science (and I am happy... percentage 124 7.1 Projected lifetime earnings of MBA versus PhD in biological sciences holding a position a research university 157 8.1 Percentage of foreign-born faculty at U.S universities and colleges by field and year 186 Preface T his is a book that explores what economics has to do with science The book also explores how science affects the economy, especially economic growth Because much of public... or in providing a lens for examining science Other disciplines—and their foci—contribute considerably to the study of science Sociology, for example, contributes a great deal to the understanding of how science is organized and the reward structure of science It is also not to say that science is the only factor that contributes to economic growth Politics and values, for example, clearly play important... important role that economics plays in determining who What Does Economics Have To Do with Science? p 15 comes to study and who chooses to stay We also see evidence that increased numbers of foreign born depress salaries, especially salaries of postdocs, and thereby may discourage U.S citizens from choosing careers in science and engineering Chapter 9 explores further the relationship between science and economic... considerable satisfaction from the “pleasure of finding things out.” The enjoyment derived from puzzle solving is part of the reward of doing science But scientists are also motivated to do science by an interest in recognition Reputation matters in science Reputation is built in science by being the first to communicate a finding, thereby establishing priority of discovery A common way to measure the reputation .

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