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Gross domestic expenditure on research and development (GERD), as a percentage of GDPGo toSearch glossaries

Source: UIS Data Centre | UNESCO Institute for Statistics

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Reference AreaTime PeriodSexAge groupUnits of measurementObservation Value
Republic of Korea1996Not applicableNot applicablePercent2.24097
Republic of Korea1997Not applicableNot applicablePercent2.28548
Republic of Korea1998Not applicableNot applicablePercent2.14865
Republic of Korea1999Not applicableNot applicablePercent2.06208
Republic of Korea2000Not applicableNot applicablePercent2.18023
Republic of Korea2001Not applicableNot applicablePercent2.34108
Republic of Korea2002Not applicableNot applicablePercent2.27381
Republic of Korea2003Not applicableNot applicablePercent2.3515
Republic of Korea2004Not applicableNot applicablePercent2.53248
Republic of Korea2005Not applicableNot applicablePercent2.62617
Republic of Korea2006Not applicableNot applicablePercent2.83066
Republic of Korea2007Not applicableNot applicablePercent3.00034
Republic of Korea2008Not applicableNot applicablePercent3.12344
Republic of Korea2009Not applicableNot applicablePercent3.29323
Republic of Korea2010Not applicableNot applicablePercent3.46594
Republic of Korea2011Not applicableNot applicablePercent3.74362
Republic of Korea2012Not applicableNot applicablePercent4.02553
Republic of Korea2013Not applicableNot applicablePercent4.14852
Republic of Korea2014Not applicableNot applicablePercent4.29163
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UIS Data Centre

Source:  UNESCO Institute for Statistics

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