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Authors implemented an information campaign on registration and find that the treatment made firms more aware, but had no impact on registration
Many theories of economic geography emphasize the way politics can shape the spatial configuration of economic activity.
Throughout the developing world many countries have created special economic zones to attract investment and spur industrial growth
Despite the importance of agglomeration externalities in theoretical work evidence for their nature, scale, and scope remains elusive
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The authors show that enhancing the benefits of formalization through personalized assistance induces more firms to formalize
The authors have conducted what is to date the largest survey of management practices in Punjab, Pakistan
This guide looks at climate change governance and the political economy of climate policy development and implementation at the national scale
This evaluation assesses the effectiveness of the PMFM in delivering high quality research, agreed results and value for money
Impact study showing how SIN Czech Republic supported the co-operation between the Science and Technology Facilities Council and HiLASE to fund laser industrial applications.
Paper highlights the issues surrounding educational measurement and how this plays out in ways that are relevant to education systems
This paper exploits an ongoing research programme that used the CLASS instrument to assess 7th grade mathematics classrooms in Chile
This paper informs the work of the Intellectual Leadership Team of the Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE) programme
Paper describes the development of an expanded survey tool based on the existing World Management Survey instrument
Using Malawi as a case-point this paper looks at 2 issues which are critical to achieving change in the education sector
How can learning get and stay so bad even though access to enrolment and schooling completed is expanding rapidly?
Multi-year engagement which examines conditions for systematic reform
This paper compares education systems research with the field of health systems research
Author follows a disruptive pedagogic innovation in Bihar, India, from its introduction in 2012 to the current time
This paper synthesises evidence, interprets the results, and discusses the reasons why some interventions appear to be more effective than others
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