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    Alix Bonargent
    05 Jun 2024

    How do policymakers interpret different types of evidence?

    Better evidence doesn't necessarily translate into better policy. This podcast outlines how researchers can more effectively present their insights.

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    How do new firms shape regional economic growth in China?

    Barriers to entry facing new firms are a major source of regional economic differences. Removing these barriers can play an important role in economic convergence and growth.

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    Gueorgui Kambourov
    10 Jun 2024

    Green trade policy for palm oil

    Green trade policy for palm oil can greatly reduce emissions for an industry that is pivotal in the fight against climate change

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    Food policy in a warming world

    Governments often seek to protect domestic consumers following climate shocks to agricultural production, but these policies may exacerbate global losses.

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    Energy & Environment
    12 Jun 2024

    Improving the quality of informal apprenticeships in Ghana

    Providing monetary incentives for trainers enhanced the quality of apprenticeship training and had lasting benefits for apprentices’ skills and labour market outcomes

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    Isaac Mbiti
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