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Adapt your technology operations, finance models and cost optimisation techniques to get the most out of the public cloud.
A summary of what delivering better integrated care means and how Monitor is supporting the sector.
This page pulls together documents relating to the non-domestic National Energy Efficiency Data-Framework.
Digital gurus from the private sector will be parachuted into government departments as part of radical plans to turbocharge the technological skills of civil servants, Cabinet Office Minister Jeremy Quin revealed today.
This study uses microdata on Indian manufacturing plants
The IEEA programme aims to increase the number of technologies available to industry to reduce energy consumption, maximise resource efficiency, and cut carbon emissions.
Senegal's fiscal deficit and public debt have been on the rise owing partly to an ailing and inefficient oil-based energy sector
This study investigates to what extent information and search frictions contribute to inefficient matching between workers and firms.
The model used in this study features an economy with 2 agents; households and entrepreneurs.
The ‘Transit Explorer’ tool is targeted at cities in low-income countries
This paper studies how firm failures and the resulting disruptions to supply chains can amplify negative shocks
A speech delivered by the Chair of the Competition and Markets Authority, Marcus Bokkerink.
Inflation targeting runs a high risk of indeterminacy when a share of households are too poor to save is an artifact of the closed economy
Support for NHS providers to improve productivity in elective care pathways.
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