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structural transformation

Oil discovery
STEG Project Policy Brief

Natural-resource-driven structural transformation and economic growth: exploring the roles of forward and backward linkages

Patricia Mawuledey Agyapong 02 May 2025
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STEG Project Policy Brief

Unpacking Economic Development: Evidence from Cohort- and Region-Level Data

Federico Rossi, Tommaso Porzio 02 May 2025
Gender
STEG Project Policy Brief

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

Richmond Atta-Ankomah, Nana Amma Asante-Poku, Andrew Agyei-Holmes 17 April 2025
food
STEG Working Paper Series

The food problem and structural change in an imperfectly open economy

Lisa Martin 21 March 2025
Natural Resources
STEG Working Paper Series

Natural-resource-driven structural transformation and economic growth: exploring the roles of forward and backward linkages

Patricia Mawuledey Agyapong 11 February 2025
A Theory of Structural Change, Home Production and Leisure
STEG Working Paper Series

A Theory of Structural Change, Home Production and Leisure

Fenicia Cossu, Alessio Moro, F. Javier Rodríguez-Román, Silvio Tunis 21 July 2023
Structural Transformation and Gender-Specific Labour Market Frictions: Evidence from Nigeria
STEG Working Paper Series

Structural Transformation and Gender-Specific Labour Market Frictions: Evidence from Nigeria

Jubril Animashaun, Lotanna E. Emediegwu 11 May 2023
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STEG Working Paper Series

Tillers of Prosperity: Land Ownership, Reallocation, and Structural Transformation

Shuhei Kitamura 10 November 2022

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