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An analysis of monetary policy in low-income countries, with an application to Kenya
Resources to learn more about and promote Analysis in Government (AiG) Month
This collection brings together all Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) analysis papers.
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This report synthesises findings from case studies on Somalia, South Sudan, Northeastern Nigeria, Yemen, Ethiopia, and Kenya
This study uses the case of the Energy and Economic Growth (EEG) programme
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Ofqual routinely analyses how attainment gaps for students with different protected characteristics and socio-economic status vary over time. Here, Dr Ian Stockford, interim Executive Director for Standards, Research and Analysis, offers analysis of results for different groups of students taking...
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