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From left to right:
Ademola Adenle, Researcher, United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies UNU-IAS.
Mina N. Baliamoune-Lutz, Professor, University of North Florida.
Chair: Miguel Niño-Zarazúa, Research Fellow, United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research UNU-WIDER.
From left to right:
Chair: Rachel Gisselquist, Research Fellow, United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research UNU-WIDER.
Dorothy McCormick, Professor, University of Nairobi.
Amadou Boly, Research Fellow, United Nations Industrial Development Organization UNIDO.
Dimitri Stoelinga, Co-Founder & Partner, Laterite Ltd.
Tetsushi Sonobe, Professor, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, GRIPS.
Presentation: Differences in Management Practices and Productivity in Industrial Clusters.
Wided Mattoussi, Assistant Professor, University of Jendouba.
Presentation: From Productivity to Exporting or vice versa? Evidence from Tunisian Manufacturing Sector.
From left to right:
Host: Finn Tarp, Director, United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research UNU-WIDER.
Keynote: Benno J. Ndulu, Governor, Central Bank of Tanzania BOT.
The former Beevor Offices on Beevor Street during its transformation into the Joseph Banks Laboratories, the University of Lincoln's new School of Pharmacy.
It is situated on the future location of a new Science and Innovation Park, built jointly by the Lincolnshire Coop and the University of Lincoln, off Tritton Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
Dimitri Stoelinga, Co-Founder & Partner, Laterite Ltd.
Presentation: Understanding Rwanda's Export Sectors: A Deep-dive into Rwanda's Merchandise Export sector, Focusing on Destinations, Products and firms.
The former Beevor Offices Reception on Beevor Street which is set to be transformed as part of the site of a new Science and Innovation Park, built jointly by the Lincolnshire Coop and the University of Lincoln and part of a new College of Science, off Tritton Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
Poplar Avenue an area of Lincoln off Tritton Road which is set to be transformed by the construction of a new Science and Innovation Park built jointly by the Lincolnshire Coop and the University of Lincoln and part of a new College of Science. In Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
Carol Newman, Assistant Professor, Trinity College, Dublin.
Presentation: Trade Liberalization and Learning-by-Exporting: Evidence from Vietnam.
An interesting version of the 'official guide' and 'industrial review' that many areas of Britain saw produced in post-WW2 years and this is, as they often were, produced by Burrow's of Cheltenham on behalf of the issuing authority. In this case this is the Cumberland Development Council Ltd. that was incorporated in 1935 as a voluntary organisation whose sponsors were keen to allieviate the deep economic depression that had particularly hit the old heavy industries of west Cumberland; iron, steel and coal.
The CDC was closely allied to the West Cumberland Industrial Development Co. Ltd., and the board was drawn from the local great and good and included officials from local authorities and local businesses. The aim was to publicise the area, its amenities, benefits and attractions for newer and more modern industries. By the time of publication the county was in the forefront of very modern technology being home to the "atomic industries" based at Windscale and Calder Hall. They could indeed boast that some of the local electricity supplies were "atomic electricity". The guide also describes other local industries, both established and newly developing, along with many adverts from the various works, factories and service providers.
The cover shows the spectacular scenery of the Lake District, large areas of which fell within the county, and what is likely to be the modern Marcheon Solway chemical plant at Whitehaven.
From left to right:
Carol Newman, Assistant Professor, Trinity College, Dublin.
Emma Howard, Researcher, Trinity College, Dublin.
The former Beevor Offices on Beevor Street during its transformation into Minster House, part of the Joseph Banks Laboratories, the University of Lincoln's new School of Pharmacy.
It is situated on the future location of a new Science and Innovation Park, built jointly by the Lincolnshire Coop and the University of Lincoln, off Tritton Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
From left to right:
Alan Asprilla, Researcher, University of Lausanne UNIL.
Chukwuma Agu, Researcher, University of Nigeria.
Poplar Avenue an area of Lincoln off Tritton Road which is set to be transformed by the construction of a new Science and Innovation Park built jointly by the Lincolnshire Coop and the University of Lincoln and part of a new College of Science. In Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
Eyerusalem Siba, Research Fellow, University of Gothenburg.
Presentation: Learning to and from Export: The Case of Ethiopian Manufacturing.
Beevor Street with on the left land which is set to be the site of a new Science and Innovation Park built jointly by the Lincolnshire Coop and the University of Lincoln and part of a new College of Science off Tritton Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
The former Beevor Offices on Beevor Street which is set to be transformed into the University of Lincoln's new School of Pharmacy, as part of the site of a new Science and Innovation Park, built jointly by the Lincolnshire Coop and the University of Lincoln, off Tritton Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
Land alongside Beevor Street which is set to be the site of a new Science and Innovation Park built jointly by the Lincolnshire Coop and the University of Lincoln and part of a new College of Science off Tritton Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
Ademola Adenle, Researcher, United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies UNU-IAS.
Presentation: Promoting Innovative Agribusiness for Economy Growth in Africa-What are the Opportunities and Challenges?
A newly built (and I'm not sure if it has actually been let yet) on Poplar Avenue off Ruston Way. University of Lincoln’s future expansion the land behind this building is set to be the site of a new Science and Innovation Park built jointly by the Lincolnshire Coop and the University of Lincoln and part of a new College of Science off Tritton Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
Land alongside Beevor Street which is set to be the site of a new Science and Innovation Park built jointly by the Lincolnshire Coop and the University of Lincoln and part of a new College of Science off Tritton Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
Poplar Avenue an area of Lincoln off Tritton Road which is set to be transformed by the construction of a new Science and Innovation Park built jointly by the Lincolnshire Coop and the University of Lincoln and part of a new College of Science. In Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
The former Beevor Offices on Beevor Street which is set to be transformed into the University of Lincoln's new School of Pharmacy, as part of the site of a new Science and Innovation Park, built jointly by the Lincolnshire Coop and the University of Lincoln, off Tritton Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
Poplar Avenue an area of Lincoln off Tritton Road which is set to be transformed by the construction of a new Science and Innovation Park built jointly by the Lincolnshire Coop and the University of Lincoln and part of a new College of Science. In Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
The former Beevor Offices on Beevor Street during its transformation into Minster House, part of the Joseph Banks Laboratories, the University of Lincoln's new School of Pharmacy.
It is situated on the future location of a new Science and Innovation Park, built jointly by the Lincolnshire Coop and the University of Lincoln, off Tritton Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.