ERAWATCH country reports 2011: Switzerland
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European research and innovation policy; ERAWATCH; European Research Area; Policy Mixes; Transnational and International Cooperation; NETWATCH; ERA Nets; Foresight; Joint programming of research; Researchers; Universities; European Foresight Platform (EFP); modelling; linking Qualitative and Quantitative methods.;All these keywords.
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