Abstract

TOKYO-- Japan9s recent commitment to a rapid increase in R&D spending over the next several years has bumped into a firm pledge to reduce the country9s serious budget deficit. The result is likely to delay, but not derail, the country9s new Basic Plan on Science and Technology, and it could pose problems for several big-science projects, including the $10 billion International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor.

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