Making research count: Norway and the OECD connection 1965–1980 [Book Review]

Minerva 45 (4):365-387 (2007)
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This essay explores how the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and Norway became linked into a science policy discourse that radiated throughout the developed world. Despite political differences, this discourse changed forever the expectations by which Norway’s universities and its fundamental research institutions were to operate

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