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How the Infrastructure and Projects Authority works with industry to improve the delivery and performance of infrastructure
Up to £8.5 million of government research grants will be offered to improve society’s resilience to the risks arising from the development of new AI technologies.
Flash estimate of UK whole economy labour productivity and labour productivity by industry breakdown based on first gross domestic product (GDP) estimate.
An analysis of how UK productivity is affected by 'intangible' activities, such as training and management.
The main findings from official statistics and analysis of UK productivity, presenting a summary of recent developments.
The full application is the second stage in applying for a Farming Transformation Fund Improving Farm Productivity grant. You can only submit a full application if you have been invited to do so after using the online checker.
Is the effect of labour reallocation on aggregate labour productivity growth less than the effect of real productivity?
The Business Basics Fund supported projects that tested methods of encouraging small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to boost their productivity through ways of working and technology.
Report on researchers from the fields of economics, sociology and geography at a panel event in October 2014
Labour productivity by industry and related material.
A report from the Institute of Fiscal Studies on the effects of the 2008 to 2009 recession on firms' productivity, investment and training.
This report outlines the government’s plan to improve the delivery and performance of infrastructure and boost construction sector productivity.
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