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Korea's R&D spending to GDP ratio world's highest: report
Date
2019.05.02


According to Yonhap News,

(SEOUL=Yonhap News) South Korea ranked No. 1 in the world in terms of its ratio of R&D spending to gross domestic product, data showed Tuesday.

The latest data by the Organization for Economic Development & Cooperation (OECD) showed South Korea's R&D intensity rate standing at 4.55 percent as of 2017, slightly higher than the 4.54 percent for Israel, according to the Korea Institute of S&T Evaluation and Planning (KISTEP).

Israel spends a sizeable portion of its economic output on R&D, with the country becoming a benchmark by which other nations gauge their levels of investment.

Switzerland came in third, with Sweden and Japan making the top-five list. Japan allocated 3.2 percent of its GDP into R&D for the one-year period.

Asia's fourth-largest economy reported an R&D intensity rate of 2.18 percent in 2000, but its numbers shot up to 4.15 percent in 2013 to outpace Israel's 4.08 percent for the first time. Israel again topped the global ranking in 2015 and 2016.

KISTEP said that the average R&D intensity figure for all OECD member states stood at 2.37 percent in 2017, up from 2.34 percent the previous year.

"The modest rise in R&D spending is attributable to gains by South Korea, the United States, Japan and Germany, offsetting less allocation of funds in Canada, France, Italy, Britain and some European countries," the institute under the Ministry of Science and ICT said.

yonngong@yna.co.kr


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Source: Yonhap News (April 30, 2019)

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