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Enabling safe and sustainable marine economies across Commonwealth Small Island Developing States (SIDS).
Supporting place-based action to reduce health inequalities and build back better.
Aims to encourage economic recovery, growth and jobs in some of the most fragile countries in the world by providing political risk insurance to foreign investors.
This page provides fact sheets and documents relating to CME programme activity in Antigua and Barbuda.
Provides a theory-based empirical framework for understanding the risk and return on productive capital assets
Economic and defence cooperation must be the two pillars of the UK-US alliance, the Prime Minister will tell say as he travels to Washington DC.
This paper looks at fragile states and their characteristics in terms of foreign direct investment, local investment and sectoral composition
This paper considers the impact of population growth on the growth of economies of emerging markets up to 2030.
Randomized control trial to evaluate a programme in Bangladesh that transfers livestock assets and skills to the poorest women
This paper provides new evidence of the existence and magnitude of the “twin deficits” in developing economies
This page provides fact sheets and documents relating to CME programme activity in Guyana.
Forecasts for the UK economy is a monthly comparison of independent forecasts.
An introduction to the UK government’s vision for regulation.
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