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STEG Project Policy Brief

Trade Exposure and Social Cohesion: Evidence from Uganda

Kasper Vrolijk, Gideon Ndubuisi 17 April 2025
TRADABILITY AND SECTORAL PRODUCTIVITY DIFFERENCES ACROSS COUNTRIES
STEG Working Paper Series

Tradability and sectoral productivity differences across countries

Robert Inklaar, Ryan Marapin, Kaira Gräler 18 October 2023
Voluntary sustainability standards, participation in global value chains and the livelihoods of mango farmers and farmworkers in Ghana
Ideas for Transformation (I4T)

Voluntary sustainability standards, participation in global value chains and the livelihoods of mango farmers and farmworkers in Ghana

Rexford Akrong 18 July 2023
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STEG Working Paper Series

Entrepôt: Hubs, Scale, and Trade Costs

Sharat Ganapati, Woan Foong Wong, Oren Ziv 04 August 2022
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STEG Working Paper Series

Deindustrialization and Industry Polarization

Michael Sposi, Kei-Mu Yi, Jing Zhang 21 July 2022
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Pathfinding Paper

Perspectives on Trade and Structural Transformation

George Alessandria, Robert C. Johnson, Kei-Mu Yi 01 April 2021
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