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Findings from an employer survey to support the evaluation of Investors in People (Year 2 of 2).
This project focused on the factors, institutions, and policies that increase business innovation and productivity growth
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Summary results of Q1 2014/15 Performance and Impact Monitoring Surveys (PIMS).
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Despite impressive progress, World Bank thinks Indonesia needs to make significant structural reforms if it is to climb the income ladder.
This UKTI commissioned research provides evidence on the relationship between engagement in international trade and investment and establishment performance.
The respect index measures perception of discrimination experienced by individuals in their daily lives using a set of nine questions known as the Everyday Discrimination Scale (EDS).
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