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128 Director Professor Patrick Watson received an award on behalf of his department for Most Productive Research Department. The IGDS is led by Professor Patricia Mohammed and is an interdisciplinary institute that has partnered with the faculty while maintaining relative autonomy.In 2014the IGDSBreaking the Silence Action Research Project has been awarded a Campus Award in the category Most Impacting Research Project. The Department of Economics is a regular commentator on national economic issues. One of its flagship events is the annual Conference on the Economy COTE. The Economics Department is home to a number of research clusters including The Sustainable Economic Development Unit SEDU SEDU was established in 1996 and concentrates on research in the areas of economic valuation vulnerability indices social ecology transportation natural resources management natural disasters and climate changetrade and the environ- mentpoverty and sustainability livelihoods and sustainable tourism. The Labour Market and Poverty Studies Unit LMPSUSome of the main areas of concern for the LMPSU are the structure and earnings of informal labour and the working poor youth training and labour supply the measurement and tracking of poverty levels and the efficacy of poverty allevia- tion policies and programmes. The Centre for Health Economics HEU The HEU was estab- lished in 1995 as one of the research clusters in the Depart- ment of Economics and is responsible for research training and project-related activities in health economics areas including social insurance poverty health and sustainable development equity health policy and management. Some of the most recent publications coming out of this depart- ment include books by Dr. Roger Hosein Mr. Martin Franklin on Applications of International Trade Theory The Caribbean Perspec- tive and Informal Commercial Importers in CARICOM Professor Alghaliths 2013 paper on The Interaction among Production Hedging and Investment Decisions as well as Dr. Birchwoods 2013 study on Macroeconomic instability in Small Island States. Department of Political Science was launched in September 2014.The research interests of faculty and students include Carib- bean local government in a context of good governance and the mpact of the illicit drug trade on the political life of Trinidad and Tobago. Faculty are also interested in institutional adaptation for democratic governance in multi-ethnic states public perceptions of parliament in Trinidad and Tobago Dominica Antigua Barbuda and Western Cape - South Africa. Professor Bissessars 2010 E-Governance challenges in a Plural Society provides one such example. Other areas of research include game theory and public sector reform in the Caribbean and a draft constitution for