A proposed synchrotron (GCLSI) in the Greater Caribbean is claimed to be affordable, yield early economic returns, and spread benefits through distributed smaller facilities that seed cities of knowledge.
For context, we refer to the most recent figures on Research and Development expenditure as a percentage of GDP, sourced from the World Bank46 and the UNESCO Science Report47
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Cities of Knowledge and Big Science in Developing Countries: Luxury or Investment? The GCLSI Case
A proposed synchrotron (GCLSI) in the Greater Caribbean is claimed to be affordable, yield early economic returns, and spread benefits through distributed smaller facilities that seed cities of knowledge.