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Creating a Data Legacy for the IGC Program (Policy Brief)

Policy brief 22 Jan 2012

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  • How firms differ between countries and how organisations are evolving over time

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John Van Reenen

Ronald Coase School Professor, London School of Economics and Political Science
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