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STEG Project Policy Brief

Legacies of Military Forced Labour in Mali: Traditional Institutions and Local Development

Ismael Yacoubou Djima, Zhexun (Fred) Mo, Marion Richard 23 April 2025
migration
STEG Project Policy Brief

En Route: The French Colonial Army, Emigration and Development

Ariane Salem, Awa Ambra Seck 22 April 2025
Rural Marketplaces And Local Development
STEG Project Policy Brief

Focal Points of Market Access: How Marketplaces Shape Rural Development over 50 years

Tillmann von Carnap 25 May 2023
The Macroeconomics of Intensive Agriculture
STEG Working Paper Series

The Macroeconomics of Intensive Agriculture

Timo Boppart, Patrick Kiernan, Per Krusell, Hannes Malmberg 26 April 2023
Financial Access And Entrepreneurship By Gender
STEG Working Paper Series

Financial Access and Entrepreneurship by Gender: Evidence from Rural India

Sandhya Garg, Samarth Gupta, Sushanta Mallick 13 April 2023
AI and Service-Led Growth: Evidence from Indian Job Adverts
STEG Working Paper Series

AI and Services-Led Growth: Evidence from Indian Job Adverts

Alexander Copestake, Max Marczinek, Ashley Pople, Katherine Stapleton 29 March 2023
Market place In Nairobi From Above
STEG Working Paper Series

Rural Marketplaces and Local Development

Tillmann von Carnap 23 March 2023
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STEG Working Paper Series

Priority Roads: the Political Economy of Africa’s Interior-to-Coast Roads

Roberto Bonfatti, Yuan Gu, Steven Poelhekke 21 October 2022

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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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