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As part of our evidence collection, the Committee held a focus group on the subject of MPs' outside interests.
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This paper contributes to the scarce literature on the relationship between human capital and innovation at the firm-level
This project focused on the factors, institutions, and policies that increase business innovation and productivity growth
EEG has a Policy Research into Action Cycle (PRActiCle) that keeps the end-user of the research as the focal point throughout
This paper describes some of the challenges faced in delivering universal access to electricity in Sierra Leone
The use of auctions (also called competitive tenders or bidding) for procuring new renewable energy capacity
An overview of research, programmatic trends and upcoming studies
Explores the benefits and challenges of electrification and the scale and distribution of the energy access problem globally
This study uses the case of the Energy and Economic Growth (EEG) programme
This paper lays out the key issues from a research scoping exercise with government and industry experts
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