Paying upfront. The problem of matching European subsidies for health research
European subsidies for health research cover only part of the total cost of the research. A research institute that accepts a subsidy takes on an obligation to pay the remaining costs, i.e. to match the subsidy by means of co-funding.
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Advisory Council on Health Research. Paying upfront. The problem of matching European subsidies for health research. The Hague: Health Council of the Netherlands, 2009; RGO no. 61. ISBN 978-90-5549-778-2
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