List of sovereign states by research and development spending

This is a list of countries by research and development (R&D) spending in real terms and as per latest data available. Gross domestic spending on R&D is defined as the total expenditure (current and capital) on R&D carried out by all resident companies, research institutes, university and government laboratories, etc., in a country. It includes R&D funded from abroad, but excludes domestic funds for R&D performed outside the domestic economy.[1]

List

Only those nations which annually spend more than 50 million dollars have been included.

Country/Region Expenditures on R&D
(billions of US$, real)
 % of GDP (real) Expenditures on R&D per capita
(US$ real)
Year Source
1  United States 660 2.6 1,965 2022 [2]
2  China 556 3.1 384 2022 [2]
3  Japan 194 3.4 1,540 2022 [2]
4  Germany 148 3.3 1,760 2022 [2]
5  South Korea 105 5 2,050 2022 [2]
6  France 68.3 2 1,040 2022 [2]
7  India 65 0.7 40 2018 [3]
8  United Kingdom 54.2 2.2 810 2022 [2]
9  Taiwan 46.1 3.8 1,956 2022 [2]
10  Brazil 43.6 2.3 210 2022 [2]
11  Russia 37.6 2.2 260 2022 [4]
12  Italy 36.2 1.3 603 2022 [2]
13  Canada 28.4 1.3 750 2022 [2]
14  Australia 26.9 1.6 1,030 2022 [5]
15  Turkey 26.1 3.1 310 2022 [2]
16  Spain 24.7 1.5 530 2022 [2]
17  Netherlands 20.8 2.7 1,190 2022 [2]
18  Sweden 18.3 3.7 1,780 2022 [2]
19  Israel 17.6 5.9 1,890 2022 [2]
20  Poland 17.1 1.5 450 2022 [2]
21  Belgium 16.8 3.6 1,450 2022 [2]
22  Austria 15.6 3.3 1,730 2022 [2]
23   Switzerland 13.9 3.3 1,770 2022 [6]
24  Thailand 13.4 1.3 200 2022 [4]
25  Singapore 11.7 2.9 2,300 2022 [7]
26  Malaysia 11.1 1.5 360 2022 [8]
27  Indonesia 10.6 0.9 39 2022 [4]
28  Mexico 10.1 0.8 77 2022 [6]
29  Denmark 9.1 3.3 1,700 2022 [4]
30  Finland 8.2 3.3 1,500 2022 [4]
31  Czech Republic 7.1 2.3 680 2022 [6]
32  Egypt 6.8 1.4 65 2022 [8]
33  South Africa 6.6 0.9 120 2022 [9]
34  Norway 6.1 2.4 1,210 2022 [4]
35  Argentina 5.8 0.6 130 2022 [6][9][10][11]
36  United Arab Emirates 4.9 1.7 534 2022 [4]
37  Ireland 4.1 1.4 882 2022 [4]
38  Portugal 3.8 1.7 370 2022 [6]
39  Hungary 3.6 1.7 363 2022 [6]
40  Ukraine 3.4 1.9 80 2022 [8]
41  Hong Kong 3.1 1.1 420 2022 [8]
42  Greece 2.8 1.8 255 2022 [6][12][10]
43  Pakistan 2.6 0.7 12 2022 [8]
44  Romania 2.5 0.6 122 2022 [9]
45  New Zealand 2.2 1.7 500 2022 [6]
46  Saudi Arabia 2.1 0.6 70 2022 [13][14]
47  Chile 1.9 0.4 100 2022 [8][9][10]
48  Slovenia 1.8 2.2 900 2022 [6][9][10]
49  Morocco 1.7 0.8 54 2022 [6]
50  Slovakia 1.6 1 267 2022 [8]
51  Qatar 1.5 0.6 800 2022 [6]
52  Colombia 1.4 0.3 27 2022 [8]
53  Belarus 1.2 0.6 129 2022 [8]
54  Kuwait 1.1 0.5 290 2022 [15]
55  Vietnam 0.9 0.4 10 2022 [8]
56  Bulgaria 0.9 1 125 2022 [16]
57  Ecuador 0.9 0.6 57 2022 [9][10]
58  Ethiopia 0.9 0.7 10 2022 [8]
59  Tunisia 0.8 0.9 78 2022 [8]
60  Lithuania 0.8 1.4 260 2022 [16]
61  Luxembourg 0.8 1.3 1,400 2022 [4]
62  Croatia 0.8 1.5 190 2022 [16]
63  Serbia 0.7 0.9 101 2022 [16]
64  Iran 0.7 0.9 10 2022 [17]
65  Kazakhstan 0.7 0.2 44 2022 [8]
66  Philippines 0.6 0.4 6 2022 [8]
67  Peru 0.5 0.3 16 2022 [12][9][10]
68  Estonia 0.4 2.4 616 2022 [18]
69  Azerbaijan 0.4 0.3 50 2022 [8]
70  Latvia 0.4 1 160 2022 [16]
71  Uganda 0.3 0.5 7 2022 [8]
72  Costa Rica 0.3 0.4 68 2022 [8]
73  Iceland 0.3 2.4 860 2022 [4]
74  Mongolia 0.3 0.2 82 2022 [8]
75  Uruguay 0.3 0.8 110 2022 [8][9][10]
76  Sudan 0.3 0.3 7 2022 [12]
77  Algeria 0.3 0.8 6 2022 [12]
78  Cyprus 0.2 1.3 240 2022 [16]
79  North Macedonia 0.2 0.7 92 2022 [8]
80  Bosnia and Herzegovina 0.2 0.5 50 2022 [8]
81  Malta 0.1 0.6 281 2022 [16]
82  Bolivia 0.1 0.2 8 2022 [9][10]
83  Botswana 0.1 0.6 41 2022 [8]
84  Oman 0.1 0.5 28 2022 [8]
85  Macau 0.1 0.6 129 2022 [4]
86  Moldova 0.1 0.2 18 2022 [8]
87  Bahrain 0.1 0.1 53 2022 [4]
88  Paraguay 0.1 0.1 10 2022 [9][10]
89  Georgia 0.1 0.3 17 2022 [8]
90  Montenegro 0.1 0.6 80 2022 [16]

See also

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