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5、ally edited.United Nations publication issued by the United Nations Conference on Trade and DevelopmentUNCTAD/ALDC/2024/6ISBN:978-92-1-003427-2eISBN:978-92-1-107048-4Sales No.:E.25.II.D.7iiiProductive capacities development:Challenges and opportunities The case of KenyaNotesThe publication is a resu
6、lt of the implementation of the project entitled“Developing Integrated Programmes to Alleviate Binding Constraints to Development by Fostering Structural Transformation,Building Productive Capacities and Enhancing Investment Opportunities and Linkages with China”which is funded by the 2030 Agenda fo