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This paper summarises evidence from a systematic review, gives details of main findings, links and references to the studies
The goal of this paper is to efficiently recover consistent markups from firm-level production technology under cost minimization settings
How bus operators and local authorities can implement the directive on clean road transport vehicles.
Insights into the determinants of UK trade in goods over the last two decades, including the importance of distance, political stability and common language.
36 sorghum inbred lines were evaluated in a randomized complete block design, with 2 replicates
This paper sets out United Kingdom’s views on the forthcoming Roadmap to a Resource Efficient Europe.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Product Safety Report for Effector Charger presenting a serious risk of electric shock.
Paper from a conference on Delivering Food Security with Food Supply Chain Led Innovations
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