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Working Paper: Institute for Global Prosperity 2021-22 Master’s Dissertation Special Issue, Part 1
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The ‘IGP 2021-22 Master’s Dissertation Special Issue’ is a celebration of the exceptional intellectual achievement of ten distinguished students from the Master of Global Prosperity (MSc GP) and Master of Prosperity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship (MSc PIE) programs at the Institute for Global Prosperity (IGP), UCL. This special issue is a testament to their academic excellence, showcasing a diverse array of research that pushes the boundaries of our understanding of prosperity. The ten dissertations, selected for their outstanding quality, innovative approaches, and insightful contributions, will be disseminated across two volumes, each serving as a beacon of inspiration for future students and a resource for further research in the field of global prosperity. However, this special issue represents only a fraction of the innovative and forward-thinking ideas cultivated among the students at the IGP. The first volume explores the theories, practices and frameworks that contribute to societal prosperity and individual flourishing in diverse contexts. Haqqani, Nyma; Herrebosch, Nathan; Jackson, Jane; Juma, Ismat; Kanaan, Faten; |
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English
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London
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UCL Institute for Global Prosperity
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2023
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978-1-913041-46-5
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10.14324/000.WP.10183625
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238 p.
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Full text (open access)
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