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Sustainable Sea Transport in Fiji

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Nudging Local Governance of Crop-Livestock Production Networks for Agricultural Transformation in Malawi

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Structural Transformation and Economic Growth in Cockpit Country

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Breaking Barriers to Inclusion: Analysis of the Job Security, Stress, and Discouragement of Youth in the Nigerian Labour Market

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Journal Article

Time Use and Gender in Africa in Times of Structural Transformation

01 February 2022
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STEG Working Paper

How Important are Investment Indivisibilities for Development? Experimental Evidence from Uganda

01 February 2022
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Working Paper

Remotely-sensed Market Activity as a Short-run Economic Indicator in Rural Areas of Developing Countries

08 December 2021
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Project

Marketplaces as Focal Points of Structural Transformation: Understanding their Emergence, Persistence, and Decline Using Historical Maps and Satellite Imagery

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