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This paper introduces a new suite of macroeconomic models that extend and complement the Debt, Investment and Growth (DIG) model
Looks at barriers to growth and makes recommendations to government on how to foster growth
The effect of fiscal stabilisation on industrial growth and how this effect depends on different technological characteristics
Paper reviews the economics of greenhouse gas mitigation in developing countries
The Growth and Innovation Fund (GIF) supports employer-led projects to raise skills in their sector and increase growth in our economy.
Examines whether generalized trust variable is the best proxy for social capital in explaining the latter’s effect on economic growth
This study tested benefits for stress tolerance of introducing DNA segments from wild ancestor Oryza rufipogon to the modern cultivar O. sativa cv Curinga
A series of recommendations from the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) to encourage better employer investment in skills.
This paper reviews findings from the literature and their relevance for structural transformation and industrialisation in developing countries
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