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Committee for Economic Development of Australia 7 July 2009 National Innovation Forum Senator Kim Carr Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research
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Research and innovation budget Source: DIISR 25% increase } $ millions
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The long view: China China’s share of global GDP 1990 international Geary-Khamis dollars Source: Maddison (2003)
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The long view: UK, US, Germany UK-US-German share of global GDP 1990 international Geary-Khamis dollars Source: Maddison (2003)
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Business R&D as a share of GDP Australia and China Source: ABS, OECD, MOST Trend {
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Committee for Economic Development of Australia 7 July 2009 National Innovation Forum Senator Kim Carr Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research
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Note: Czech Republic quarterly growth is an estimate based on preliminary through the year data. Economic growth March quarter GDP growth
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Unemployment rates May 2009 * April 2009 ** March 2009 *** December 2008
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Stimulus effect on GDP growth
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Stimulus effect on unemployment Source: ABS and Treasury
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Business R&D follows GDP OECD annual growth divided by SD
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A new Super Science Initiative to explore the knowledge frontier $160.5 million for Super Science - Space and Astronomy $387.7 million for Super Science - Marine and Climate $504.0 million for Super Science - Future Industries $27.2 million for 100 new Super Science Fellowships $11.3 million in support for Questacon
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More support for world-class university research $512.0 million for the Sustainable Research Excellence in Universities initiative A new Joint Research Engagement program, replacing the Institutional Grants Scheme $52.0 million to establish Collaborative Research Networks $51.7 million to increase the Australian Postgraduate Award $35.8 million for Excellence in Research for Australia $51.6 million to improve the indexation of research block grants
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More support for Australia’s business innovators A new R&D Tax Credit Simpler, more generous, and more predictable 45 per cent refundable credit for small Australian firms 40 per cent non-refundable credit for all other firms – including internationals Worth up to $1.4 billion a year to business Plus $65.0 million to extend the R&D Tax Offset in 2009-10
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More support for Australia’s business innovators A new Commonwealth Commercialisation Institute $196 million over four years, and $82 million a year thereafter To support the commercialisation of new ideas from business, universities and public research agencies To build capacity and attract private sector investment Consultations on design under way
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Committee for Economic Development of Australia 7 July 2009 National Innovation Forum Senator Kim Carr Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research
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