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This paper uses a randomized experiment to study the impact of augmenting staffing in India’s Integrated Child Development Services
The feasibility of developing a methodology to assess the absorption capacity of geographical areas to certain types of land use change.
We agreed with the delivery body that DECC will publish provisional auction results at 7am on the working day after the auction clears, and before final auction results are published. The Capacity Market auction has closed and the provisional results...
This working paper sets out BBC Media Action’s evaluation framework and methodology for media development work
This paper draws extensively on the experience and lessons learned from developing FPAS capacity in LIC central banks
Research on the capacity and capability of local transport authorities in England concerning bus service planning and provision.
The Keeling Schedules explain the changes made to the Capacity Market Rules and Regulations.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
This paper rationalizes this outcome looking at the association between cost inflation and public investment in road construction projects
Information on capacity in primary and secondary schools in England, forecasts of pupil numbers and LA planned places.
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