This book analyses the impact of federal research spending in food safety - a public policy question with huge economic ramifications. This innovative study makes use of an extraordinary new data infrastructure and applies new 'big data' techniques to show connections between university research funding and subsequent activities of researchers.
An innovative, big data approach to tracking the impact and benefits of publicly funded research, focusing on food safety.
Advance praise: 'This book exploits new data tools to understand better the effects of public spending on research and development. The authors make creative use of research grant awards, employment records, and bibliometrics to trace the pathways through which food safety research affects the formation of knowledge networks and labor force skills necessary to improve the safety of our food supply.' Keith Fuglie, Agricultural economist