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    Struggling to be born: The scientific community in Brazil. [REVIEW]Simon Schwartzman - 1978 - Minerva 16 (4):545-580.
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    Coming full circle: A reappraisal of university research in Latin America. [REVIEW]Simon Schwartzman - 1986 - Minerva 24 (4):456-475.
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    Science and technology in Brazil: A new policy for a global world. [REVIEW]Simon Schwartzman - 1994 - Minerva 32 (4):440-468.
    The plurality and complexity of modern science and technology require the research institutions in universities, government and even the private sector to engage in a plurality of activities, from basic to applied science, from graduate education to extension work and teacher-training. They should also be stimulated to diversify their sources of funds, from government to private companies, non-profit foundations and paying clients and students. Specialisation will take place, is necessary, and should grow through a combination of external incentives and internal (...)
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