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New STEG Policy Briefs - May 2023

STEG Policy Briefs summarise research for a policymakers operating in the fields of structural transformation, productivity, and growth.

STEG Policy Briefs distil results and lessons from STEG-funded projects and longer synthesis papers into shorter non-technical articles that are easily accessible and quickly digested.

Policy briefs will be circulated widely through STEG’s network of policymakers and other stakeholders in order that the results and lessons from STEG-funded research can be incorporated into policymaking decisions more quickly.

Check out the latest articles accepted into the series this May:

If you would like to submit your paper to the STEG Policy Brief Series, please contact the STEG Team at [email protected].

The series is circulated widely through STEG’s network of researchers and policymakers in order that the results of the research receive thorough professional scrutiny and reach the hands of policymakers more quickly. These will be sent out to our newsletter audience as they are released while also featuring in our monthly newsletter and social media.

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