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This paper describes theories of structural transformation and the role of private and public fundamentals in the process
Statement of Mutual Cooperation (SMC) on economic development and trade relations between the United Kingdom and the State of Texas in the US, signed 13 March 2024.
Electricity use and access are strongly correlated with economic development
Find out how Highways England plans for, and supports, economic growth.
Lessons that international cooperations should consider when undertaking economic development in protracted conflicts
Statement on consideration of inadmissibility claims under the Migration and Economic Development Partnership.
This is part of a series of FCDO guidance notes on violence against women and girls. It focuses on addressing VAWG through economic development.
Kyrgyzstan is a lower middle-income country with an economy dominated by minerals extraction, agriculture, and reliance on remittances
Tajikistan has experienced steady economic growth and rapid poverty reduction, mainly due to a favourable external environment
Paper reviews the economics of greenhouse gas mitigation in developing countries
Authors use a variety of different data sets from Thailand to study the extremes of micro and macro variables
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