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...ans traveling from around the world, World Cup ticket sales generate a range of economic activity.
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The Structural Transformation and Economic Growth (STEG) programme is hosting the 2026 STEG Annual Special Lecture as part...
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...Ideas in Development wherever you get your podcasts. #development #politicians #economics
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...ols, and tariffs are once again tools of leverage, marking the resurgence of geoeconomics, where economic policy and national security converge. This approach to business was lar...
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...ols, and tariffs are once again tools of leverage, marking the resurgence of geoeconomics, where economic policy and national security converge. This approach to business was lar...
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Why do opportunities and economic outcomes vary so much across different parts of the UK?
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...esh, this creates both risks and opportunities.
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Featured Speaker Seminar with Jean-Louis Arcand: Economics from Outer Space - Leveraging Satellite Data for Research and Policy
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...ute Lead Economist Roland Rajah and Nonresident Fellow Jenny Gordon discuss the economic implications of the expanding conflict in Iran. They put recent events in context, unpack...
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