The Location of Research Potential

Abstract

The Twenty-fifth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union posed the task of improving techniques used in the comprehensive solution of major nationwide interbranch and territorial problems. The improvement of the territorial location of science and the better utilization of regional research potential are some of the problems that hold great importance for the further socioeconomic development of the nation. (>u>1>/u>) The development of long-range plans for socioeconomic development and comprehensive programs of technical progress on a national, union republic, and regional scale is closely associated with the territorial location of research, project-planning, and experimental facilities.

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