The scientific institution in Brazil is marching to a good rhythm. Despite problems in funding (and in the very irregular distribution of such funds), universities and private research centers changed and grew over the last few years. In 1999, Brazil (whose external debt is over 50% of GDP), invested 0.87% of GDP in Research & Development: a percentage comparable to that of several Mediterranean countries.
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Evangelista, R., & Kanashiro, M. M. (2018). Science and communication in Brazil: evolution, globalization, and contingencies. Journal of Science Communication, 03(04), F02. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.03040902
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