Global Science and Technology Capabilities

Research produces new knowledge, both broadly focused and directed toward practical and specific applications. Research publications reflect contributions to knowledge. The research and knowledge base also leads to knowledge- and technology-intensive production processes, both in product manufacturing and services, that help countries compete in and integrate into the global marketplace.

The United States and China are the two countries that publish the most S&E articles. The rising number of publications in China reflects the country’s rapid development of its scientific capabilities.

S&E articles, by selected region, country, or economy: 2003–16

Thousands
YearUnited StatesEuropean UnionChinaIndiaJapan
2003322389872797
200434841512029100
200538046016533110
200638348119039111
200738950721644109
200839252925049107
200939955429055108
201041056831763108
201142559333475111
201243261933282109
201343563236389109
2014440647394101106
2015429635411107100
201640961442611097

The subject emphasis of scientific research varies somewhat across the globe. Biomedical sciences (biological sciences, medical sciences, and other life sciences) and engineering—two fields that are vital to knowledge-intensive and technologically advanced economies—account for 57% of the worldwide total of S&E publications. The United States and the EU produce a significant number of global biomedical sciences articles, each larger than China’s production. However, China produced the largest number of engineering articles, more than the production in the United States as well as the EU. As in other fields, however, U.S. and European articles continue to receive more citations than those from China, but China’s articles are increasingly cited internationally.

Engineering and biological-medical articles, by region, country, or economy: 2003–16

Thousands
YearEngineering, United StatesEngineering, European UnionEngineering, ChinaBiological-medical, United StatesBiological-medical, European UnionBiological-medical, China
200340422615718623
200443463716719530
200551575117420540
200649595917821246
200749676718121852
200848707818422559
200950758518923064
201054799219123266
2011548010020124270
201253889420925579
2013548510121225994
20145191107217265109
20155191114213259115
20165089123203250117

Note(s)

Biological-medical includes biological sciences, medical sciences, and other life sciences.

Indicators 2018: S&E Publication Output, Chapter 5.

S&E publication output in the top 1% of cited publications, by selected region, country, or economy: 2004–14

Index
YearUnited StatesEuropean UnionSwedenSwitzerlandChina
20041.791.051.692.210.49
20051.781.101.642.290.49
20061.851.121.622.280.51
20071.831.141.732.400.55
20081.901.141.782.440.56
20091.931.181.842.650.60
20101.961.212.122.530.64
20111.971.232.032.750.73
20121.951.252.132.870.85
20131.931.272.172.880.94
20141.901.282.322.651.01

Note(s)

An index of 1.00 indicates that articles are cited at their expected level. An index of 2.00 indicates that articles are cited at twice their expected level.

Indicators 2018: S&E Publication Output, Chapter 5.

Industries that intensively embody new knowledge and technological advances in their production account for 31% of global economic output. They span both manufacturing sectors (air- and spacecraft, electrical machinery and appliances, motor vehicles and parts, pharmaceuticals, scientific instruments, and semiconductors) and services sectors (education, health, financial, business, and communications).

Thirty-eight percent of the U.S. gross domestic product derives from knowledge- and technology-intensive manufacturing and service industries, higher than any other large economy.

In commercial knowledge-intensive (KI) services (financial, business, and communications), the United States continues to be the largest provider, while output in the EU and Japan has declined in the aftermath of the Great Recession. China has grown very rapidly, surpassing Japan in 2012 to become the third largest provider.

In medium-high-technology manufacturing industries, the United States and the EU are roughly tied as the second largest global producer. China has grown rapidly and has become the largest producer. The motor vehicle and parts industry drove overall growth of these industries in the United States and in China, with output rising nearly 60% in the United States between 2011 and 2016 and nearly six-fold in China over the last decade.

In high-technology (HT) manufacturing industries, the United States is the largest global producer. China has grown rapidly and is now the second largest producer. Information and communications technologies have driven China’s increased output. Historically, China’s HT manufacturing has largely been in lower value-added activities, such as the assembly of HT foreign components. China has made recent progress in moving to more advanced HT manufacturing activities in certain areas, such as supercomputers and smaller jetliners.

Output of commercial knowledge-intensive services industries, by selected region, country, or economy: 2001–16

Billions of dollars
YearUnited StatesEuropean UnionJapanChina
20012,0931,287701168
20022,1761,425687180
20032,2431,754748203
20042,3602,040796225
20052,5542,134790261
20062,7002,273761333
20072,7992,652772464
20082,7822,797827583
20092,7452,588873668
20102,8092,515923787
20112,8962,673994977
20123,0732,5549891,154
20133,1452,6588001,374
20143,3292,7577361,561
20153,5112,4426751,806
20163,6522,4687511,935

Note(s)

Data are not available for European Union members Cyprus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, and Slovenia.

Indicators 2018: Worldwide Distribution of Knowledge- and Technology-Intensive Industries, Chapter 6.

Output of medium-high-technology manufacturing industries, by selected region, country, or economy: 2003–16

Billions of dollars
YearUnited StatesEuropean UnionJapanChina
2003435522264157
2004446596304178
2005455606314210
2006487649321257
2007498755334341
2008475786370451
2009422599307493
2010488683382621
2011528762274761
2012561707443834
2013586736362927
20146077683531,002
20156206752971,024
20166196683181,049

Note(s)

Data are not available for European Union members Cyprus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, and Slovenia.

Indicators 2018: Global Trends in Medium-High-Technology Industries, Chapter 6.

Output of high-technology manufacturing industries, by selected region, country, or economy: 2001–16

Billions of dollars
YearUnited StatesEuropean UnionJapanChina Taiwan
20012881411445021
20022911481225627
20033111771336932
20043212011398037
20053382111369040
200636622314011046
200738825213613049
200839126614815852
200941123012915946
201042723916219456
201142725510322661
201243423914826264
201344625911530068
201446627410433679
20155052598636376
201649526410238073

Note(s)

Data are not available for European Union members Cyprus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, and Slovenia.

Indicators 2018: Worldwide Distribution of Knowledge- and Technology-Intensive Industries, Chapter 6.

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