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The Budget has set out a package to increase productivity including further infrastructure investment, support for new technologies, and help for firms to grow.
Productivity flash estimates for Quarter 1 (January to March) 2024, based on the GDP first quarterly estimate and labour market statistics, and productivity overview for Quarter 4 (October to December) 2023.
Report exploring how educational attainment contributes to UK productivity growth.
The government’s response to the recommendations of the Policing Productivity Review.
Explains what service-line reporting is and how it can improve productivity and performance in NHS foundation trusts.
Outlines opportunities to make significant productivity gains across the NHS by 2021 and beyond.
The main findings from official statistics and analysis of UK productivity, presenting a summary of recent developments.
Next in a series of explainer articles from expert academics providing a view on the measurement of productivity in the UK and the productivity puzzle.
Lord Carter's review of efficiency in hospitals shows how large savings can be made by the NHS.
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