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Data about passengers, travelling to work, casualty rates and employment occupations, produced by Department for Transport.
The model used in this study features an economy with 2 agents; households and entrepreneurs.
Asks whether entrepreneurs aspire to grow and if so on which dimensions of the business
Employment Tribunal decision.
This study examines 3 fast-growing Southeast Asian economies: Cambodia, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam
Data about people travelling by mode of transport, produced by Department for Transport.
How to use a quasi-experimental study to evaluate your digital health product.
QUICKBLOCK’s innovative building block system enables the Armed Forces to build defensive structures rated for ballistics and blast protection
Many microenterprises in developing countries have high returns to capital, but also face risky revenue streams.
Low average returns of female-run enterprises reflects the fact that women’s capital is typically invested into their husband’s enterprise
Product Safety Report for Seesil Cordless Mini Chainsaw presenting a serious risk of injuries.
This chapter presents statistics on comparisons between transport modes and expenditure and costs of transport.
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