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Political influence behind the Veil of Peer Review: An Analysis of Public Biomedical Research Funding in the United States

机译:同行评审面纱背后的政治影响:对美国公共生物医学研究资助的分析

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The U.S. public biomedical research system is renowned for its peer review process that awards federal funds to meritorious research performers. Although congressional appropriators do not earmark federal funds for biomedical research performers, I argue that they support allocations for those research fields that are most likely to benefit performers in their constituencies. Such disguised transfers mitigate the reputational penalties to appropriators of interfering with a merit-driven system. I use data on all peer-reviewed grants by the National Institutes of Health during the years 1984-2003 and find that performers in the states of certain House Appropriations Committee members receive 5.9-10.3 percent more research funds than those at unrepresented institutions. The returns to representation are concentrated in state universities and small businesses. Members support funding for the projects of represented performers in fields in which they are relatively weak and counteract the distributive effect of the peer review process.
机译:美国公共生物医学研究系统以其同行评审过程而闻名,该过程将联邦资金奖励给有功的研究人员。尽管国会拨款者没有为生物医学研究人员预留联邦资金,但我认为他们支持分配给那些最有可能从其选区中受益的研究领域。这种变相的转让减轻了对干扰功绩驱动系统的盗用者的声誉惩罚。我使用了美国国立卫生研究院(National Institutes of Health)在1984年至2003年间所有同行评审的赠款的数据,发现某些众议院拨款委员会成员所在州的执行者所获得的研究资金比无代表的机构多5.9-10.3%。代表权的回报主要集中在州立大学和小型企业中。成员支持在其相对薄弱的领域为代表性表演者的项目提供资金,并抵消同行评审过程的分配效应。

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