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air pollution
STEG Project Policy Brief

Firm Relocation as Environmental Policy: Impacts on Agglomeration, Workers and the Environment

22 April 2025
Innovation
STEG Project Policy Brief

From Imitator to Innovator: How Do Firms Grow in Developing Countries?

22 April 2025
Mechanisation
STEG Project Policy Brief

Using Digital Technology for Agricultural Mechanisation: Evidence from the Tractor Rental Market

22 April 2025
Forest india
STEG Project Policy Brief

Decentralising the Development-Conservation Trade-off: Evidence from Forestland Diversions in India

22 April 2025
Small research grant (PhD)
STEG Project Policy Brief

Economic Development and the Right Tail of the Firm Size Distribution

22 April 2025
vaccine
STEG Project Policy Brief

How Will the New Malaria Vaccine Shape Africa’s Economic Future?

22 April 2025
cohesion
STEG Project Policy Brief

Trade Exposure and Social Cohesion: Evidence from Uganda

17 April 2025
Gender
STEG Project Policy Brief

Gender and labour market transitions in a structurally changing economy: Empirical evidence from Ghana

17 April 2025

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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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