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This study uses lotteries for public procurement contracts to understand the role public procurement may play in economic growth
The Cambridge Delivery Group, headed by Peter Freeman, Chair of Homes England, was established to develop and deliver an ambitious vision for growth in Cambridge.
This comparative analysis provides lessons and recommendations for future programmes funded by the Department for International Development
This paper explores the macroeconomic implications of this recurrent cost problem and its resolution in a context that recognizes that taxation is distortionary
Describes how, by creating uncertainty about the net return to education, aid volatility can mitigate agents' incentives to invest in skills
Sets out method for assessing housing and economic land availability.
This paper is a third in a series which explores factors affecting infrastructure supply and demand, to inform the National Infrastructure Assessment.
The Environment Agency’s aims and objectives for Thames Estuary 2100.
Economic analysis behind the innovation and research strategy for growth. BIS economics paper number 15.
The extent of decoupling between greenhouse gas emissions and real GDP provide mixed evidence and have generated debate
This paper assesses the nature of growth slowdown by focusing on external demand, demographic evolution, and economic convergence
This paper examines how the spatial distribution of economic activity evolves as countries grow and the role urbanisation plays
Innovation fund supporting nurseries to increase and diversify domestic tree supply.
This tax information and impact note is about increasing access to the growth market exemption from Stamp Duty and Stamp Duty Reserve Tax.
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