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This concluding chapter summarises the major findings and contributions of the research. Sect. 10.1 briefly identifies the research problem and the major findings of the research; in Sect. 10.2 we show the relevance of the research findings to the general literature and contribution to the Sudanese literature; and, finally, Sect. 10.3 presents short outlines on policy recommendations.

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Nour, S.M. (2013). Summary and Conclusions. In: Technological Change and Skill Development in Sudan. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32811-4_10

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