Abstract

National strategies, fiscal policies, scientific talent and human capital in science and research are some of the parameters affecting the innovative performance of countries. The study aims to present France’s science and research area and scientific talent in the European Union. It explains the innovative competitiveness in science and research, then compares France with the European Union countries on the basis of various indicators such as the Global Innovation Index, European Innovation Scoreboard and Eurostat. The study covers indirect measures related to human capital, scientific expenditures and knowledge production such as research investments, staff number in the science and research, collaboration with the industry and academic publishing. The research concludes that the development level of France’s science and research infrastructure is not as parallel as its economic size and should be strengthened.

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