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Innovation to help optimise the role of humans in Human Machine Interfaces
The authors conducted studies in cassava in order to understand the pattern of competition
The State of UK Competition Report November 2020 (CMA)
Further information on this Defence and Security Accelerator competition for up to £1.5 million phase 1 research funding.
Details of our past themed competitions.
This paper analyses the governance of urban markets in Kinshasa by unpacking the complex relations of power which underpin these markets
We help people, businesses and the UK economy by promoting competitive markets and tackling unfair behaviour. CMA is a non-ministerial department.
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) encourages students of all backgrounds to participate in our Next Generation Economics competition.
Evidence from a Lab Experiment and a Randomized Control Trial in Uganda
The CMA has issued an infringement decision after investigating suspected anti-competitive behaviour in relation to the sale of Leicester City FC-branded products and merchandise in the United Kingdom.
DASA is looking for novel approaches to revolutionise military decision-making with the aid of Artificial Intelligence
We are seeking proposals that identify and develop new technologies that can be used to detect a range of toxic gases in public areas
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