The R&D Budget 2018-2019
Prepared by the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation November 2019
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The R&D Budget 2018-2019 Prepared by the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation November 2019 The R&D Budget 2018 State Funds Private Funds (Business, (GBARD) EU, Other) Funded 765.7m 2,938.3m by: (Est.
Prepared by the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation November 2019
Gross Expenditure on R&D (GERD) €3,704m State Funds (GBARD) €765.7m (Est. €808.1m in 2019) BERD €2,778m Business Expenditure
HERD estimate €768m Higher Education Expenditure on R&D GOVERD €158m Government Sector R&D Private Funds (Business, EU, Other) €2,938.3m
Funded by: Performed in:
Source: CSO Source: DBEI Source: DBEI
GBARD - Government R&D Budget (€m) and as % of GDP/GNP/GNI*, 2008-2019
International Comparison – Civil GBARD as %
Source: OECD
GBARD as a % of Total Government Expenditure, 2008-2019 International Comparison - Civil GBARD as a % of Total Government Expenditure, 2017
Source: Eurostat
Gross Expenditure on R&D (GERD) and as a percentage of GDP/GNP/GNI*, 2008-2018 International Comparison - Civil GERD as % of GDP & GNP/GNI* for Ireland, 2017
Source: OECD and Eurostat
International Comparison – Share of GERD performed in Business Sector, 2017 Gross Expenditure on R&D (GERD) by Sector, 2008-2018
Source: OECD Note: HERD figures for 2017 and 2018 are estimates
R&D Personnel (FTE) in Ireland by Sector, 2010-2017 International Comparison - R&D Personnel per Thousand Employed, 2017
Source: OECD
GOVERD trend (€m) and GOVERD as % of GDP/GNP/GNI* (2008-2019) International comparison – GOVERD % GDP/GNI*, 2017
Source: OECD
Figures for Ireland include Hospital R&D estimate of €35m, therefore, different from opposite chart
Major Government Sector R&D performers, 2018 R&D Personnel (FTE) in the Government Sector, 2018
GDP(All goods and services produced) GNP(Income of domestic residents)
Adjust for income accruing to foreign residents Adjust for subsidies from and taxes paid to the EU
GNI(Adjusted income of domestic residents)
Adjust for re-domiciled companies, intellectual property transfers and aircraft leasing sector
GNI*(Best approximation of size of Irish economy) €324 bn €253 bn €254 bn €197bn From GDP to GNI*