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      • Between 2013 and 2023, almost all EU governments increased their budget allocations for R&D in terms of € per person. The largest percentage increases were recorded in Latvia (+291% from €16.0 per person in 2013 to €62.6 in 2023), Poland (+147% from €37.8 to €93.3) and Bulgaria (+133% from €14.2 to €33.1).
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  2. Aug 6, 2024 · In 2023, government budget allocations for R&D at the EU level stood at €275.6 per person, a 53.3% increase compared with 2013 (€181.0 per person). The highest allocations were recorded in Luxembourg (€646.6 per person), followed at a distance by Denmark (€552.4) and Germany (€529.3).

  3. Sep 16, 2022 · Governments in Europe are increasing their research and development (R&D) budgets, new data shows. Between 2020 and 2021, R&D budgets across the 27-country European Union grew 6% from $102.7 billion to $109 billion, finds Eurostat, the EU’s statistical office.

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  4. Aug 4, 2023 · In 2022, government budget allocations for R&D at the EU level stood at €262.7 per person, a 47.2% increase compared with 2012 (€178.5 per person). The highest allocations were recorded in Luxembourg (€661.6 per person), followed at a distance by Denmark (€529.1) and Germany (€517.6).

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  5. Sep 2, 2024 · In 2023, the provisional total government budget allocations for R&D (GBARD) across the EU stood at €123 684 million, equivalent to 0.73% of GDP. The provisional government budget allocations for R&D at EU level stood at €275.6 per person in 2023, a 52.3% increase compared with 2013 (€181.0 per person).

  6. Aug 5, 2023 · In 2022, the total government budget allocations for R & D (GBARD) across the EU stood at Euro 117.4 million, equivalent to 0.74 per cent of the GDP. This was a 5.4 per cent increase compared with 2021 (Euro 111 393 million) and a 49.2 per cent increase compared with 2012 (Euro 78 656 million).

  7. 2 days ago · At the start of the century, EU countries set the target of spending 3% of GDP on R&D by 2010, but that has since been pushed back to 2030. In 2022, R&D expenditure in the EU was 2.27%, with only four countries surpassing 3%: Sweden, Belgium, Austria and Germany. Meanwhile, South Korea registered 5.21% and the US 3.59%.

  8. Jun 8, 2023 · The European Commission wants the EU to spend a total €13.6 billion on research and innovation next year, with €12.8 billion going to Horizon Europe. That is €400M more for the research programme than 2023, but in the face of rampant inflation the European Parliament doesn’t see this as a major increase.

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