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Analyses macroeconomic impacts of public investment strategies on debt, consumption, sovereign wealth fund and exchange rates
This study uses a large dataset of World Bank investment projects, approved between 1970 and 2007 in 80 countries
Schools and colleges and businesses from across West Cumbria will be taking part in a very special event, sponsored by NDA, to celebrate STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths).
As part of the Kings Coronation celebration, the British High Commission in Windhoek participated in the Big Help out, the UK's national day of volunteering.
Museums Association of Namibia launches British High Commission funded exhibition "Changing History. World War I and Namibia" in Windhoek
British High Commission Windhoek celebrates 90th Birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
A look at the role of troops from the British Empire, Dominions and foreign nationals in the UK Armed Forces during the Second World War.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Minister for Europe David Lidington speaks on the merits of EU enlargement during his visit to Vienna.
I am pleased to be the first Minister from Britain’s new Coalition Government to speak at the European Parliament. I want to give my thanks …
Speech by the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Vince Cable looks at lessons to be learned from the 1930s economic crisis on how we can build our way out of a slump but need to adopt a loose monetary policy.
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