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Uganda

Carpentry
STEG Project Policy Brief

Carpentry Sector in Uganda

Vittorio Bassi, Maria Orjuela Pava, Elena Spadini 16 May 2025
Small research grant (PhD)
STEG Project Policy Brief

Clustering at the Business Level: Competitive Forces and Micro-Firm Markets

Dominik Biesalski, Iacopo Bianchi 28 April 2025
cohesion
STEG Project Policy Brief

Trade Exposure and Social Cohesion: Evidence from Uganda

Kasper Vrolijk, Gideon Ndubuisi 17 April 2025
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Active project

Market Failures in informal Transport Operations

July 2024
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Past project

“The nature of the firm” revisited: Documenting relational contracts within and between firms in Uganda

April 2024
Small research grant (PhD)
Past project

Identifying and Easing Constraints on Microenterprise Location within Kampala, Uganda

September 2023
Small research grant (PhD)
Past project

Potemkin State-Building: Pathways to State Expansion in Contemporary Africa

October 2023
Small research grant (PhD)
Active project

Economic and Environmental Impacts of Infrastructure Improvement in Kampala and Land Acquisition Frictions

November 2023

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STEG is a research initiative funded by the UK Government's Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office that aims to provide a better understanding of structural change, productivity, and growth in low- and middle-income countries. Our research will help developing country governments, NGOs, and the private sector to design and implement strategies that better facilitate growth.

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