One of the consequences of France's Sixth Plan is that research in social science and the life sciences will grow at the expense of, for example, nuclear physics. In general, the emphasis will be on improving the quality rather than the quantity of research.
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France: At the Crossroads. Nature 231, 229–230 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1038/231229a0
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