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Mississippi Federal, University, and Industry R&D Expenditures
($1,000's) |
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1995 |
1997 |
1998 |
1999 |
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2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
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University |
112,789 |
124,601 |
152,683 |
160,287 |
217,064 |
242,100 |
285,000 |
324,000 |
348,000 |
353,000 |
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Federal |
132,616 |
165,297 |
132,896 |
196,245 |
186,799 |
181,300 |
174,000 |
163,000 |
138,000 |
223,000 |
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Industry |
66,000 |
73,000 |
183,000 |
224,000 |
242,000 |
219,000 |
224,000 |
1,021,000 |
160,000 |
194,000 |
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National Average of Federal, University, and Industry R&D Expenditures
($1,000's) |
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2004 |
2005 |
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University |
856,640 |
897,760 |
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Federal |
428,760 |
436,840 |
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Industry |
4,022,620 |
4,519,860 |
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SOURCES: |
Data were derived from National Science Foundation, Division of Science
Resources Statistics (NSF/SRS), |
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Survey of Industrial Research and Development, 2005; NSF/SRS, Survey of
Research and Development |
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Expenditures at Universities and Colleges: FY 2005; and NSF/SRS, Survey
of Federal Funds for Research and |
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Development: FY 2005-2007. |
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NOTES: |
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1. State-level university R&D data have not been adjusted to eliminate
double counting of funds passed through from one |
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academic institution to another. At the national level, funds passed
through to educational subrecipients account for |
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3.3% of total R&D expenditures reported by universities and colleges in
FY2005. |
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2. R&D intensity is ratio of total R&D performed in a state to its
GDP. |
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3. Nonfederal sources of R&D expenditures reported by FFRDCs in FY2005
included state and local governments |
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($32 million), industry ($129 million), FFRDC institutional funds ($60
million), and other sources ($136 million). |
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4. Industry sources of industry R&D expenditures include all nonfederal
sources of industry R&D expenditures. |
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5. Sum of state totals differ from U.S. sector totals for four reasons:
some R&D expenditures cannot be allocated to 1 of 50 |
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states or District of Columbia; nonfederal sources of other nonprofit
R&D expenditures could not be allocated by state; |
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state-level U&C data have not been adjusted to eliminate double counting
of funds passed through from one academic |
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institution to another; and state-level R&D data are not converted from
fiscal years to calendar years. |
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November 2008 |
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