Advanced economies may be facing declining returns on research effort. This makes it all the more imperative that the Modi government gets its house, with regard to R&D, in order write Aniruddha Ghosh and Sujan Bandyopadhyay
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Many research evaluation systems continue to take a narrow view of excellence, judging the value of ...
A research programme aims to bridge the gap between 'R' and 'D' to build mission-driven, science-ric...
The shortage of physical capital is often seen as the crucial constraint to growth in less developed...
Contrary to some predictions, Britain's economy has not crashed in the two years since the EU refere...
The outsized importance of publications has meant too many research students focus on featuring pape...
It depends on whether the underlying issues are diagnosed correctly and the solution customised acco...
open1noThis article describes the status of development economics within the broader field of the ec...
An economic strategy that helps the UK respond to change and tackle stagnant living standards and we...
Active labour market policies are commonly used tool to fight unem‐ ployment. In the late 1970s in m...
In this blog, Josh De Lyon (LSE's Centre for Economic Performance) discusses some of the concerns wi...
Gender differences in scholarly productivity have proved a persistent problem. But to what extent is...
Many U.S. towns reportedly boomed after new technologies in oil and gas extraction, particularly imp...
Urban rewilding, the idea of incorporating native vegetation into urban infrastructure, offers a nov...
Growth for growth\u27s sake goes against the grain of sustainable economics. It is not maintainable ...
Creating the innovations that drive total factor productivity (TFP) growth takes both ideas and firm...
Many research evaluation systems continue to take a narrow view of excellence, judging the value of ...
A research programme aims to bridge the gap between 'R' and 'D' to build mission-driven, science-ric...
The shortage of physical capital is often seen as the crucial constraint to growth in less developed...