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This paper surveys recent evidence and identifies empirical patterns in the economic diversification of resource-rich countries
Future RAN is an open competition, run by DCMS, that will allocate up to £30 million of R&D funding to projects that support the goals of the government's 5G Supply Chain Diversification Strategy. The competition is aimed at helping to...
This strategy sets out our plans to build an open, innovative and diverse 5G supply chain to ensure the security and resilience of our digital networks.
You can use this form to register your interest and provide your details to be kept up to date with upcoming diversification research and development (R&D) opportunities.
This paper identifies key factors that explain the variation in export diversification across countries and over time
Use sectorial data for 194 countries and document patterns of inefficiency
This paper reviews the literature on diversification in resource-dependent states and suggests it has been constrained by missing and inconsistent data
This page includes summaries of the winning bids for the Future RAN (FRANC) competition
Paper studies role of imports of intermediate inputs as a determinant of export diversification and of transitions along supply chains towards producing more downstream products
Livelihood diversification should go hand in hand with strengthening pastoralism through better markets and links between relief and development
This article outlines 7 steps on how practitioners and researchers in agricultural development can work with farmers in decision-making
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