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This paper assesses the nature of growth slowdown by focusing on external demand, demographic evolution, and economic convergence
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Six principles for governing service delivery, to help you create the right culture for your service team and organisation.
Research on capital allocation strategy for emerging/frontier markets, and the role of information asymmetry in shaping capital flows.
Latest ONS data shows demand for British goods and services continue to grow to record heights despite a challenging global outlook
This paper investigates how the COVID-19 pandemic interacts with the agricultural cycle in rural communities in Nepal and Bangladesh
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