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Early experimental data and analysis on economic activity and social change in the UK. These faster indicators are created using rapid response surveys, novel data sources, and experimental methods.
Official statistics in development on productivity in the DCMS sectors and the digital sector.
Early experimental data and analysis on economic activity and social change in the UK. These real-time indicators are created using rapid response surveys, novel data sources and experimental methods.
Reviews the literature on the cyclical nature of productivity. BIS economics paper number 12.
Part of the people and prosperity series. Analysis of personal and economic well-being in the UK.
Early experimental data on the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) on the UK economy and society. These faster indicators are created using rapid response surveys, novel data sources and experimental methods.
Presents indicators that adjust or supplement more traditional measures such as GDP to give a more rounded and comprehensive basis for assessing changes in economic well-being.
Analysis of major developments in the UK labour market.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Closed: The FCDO invited tenders by 22 March 2024 to conduct a rapid evidence assessment of the research literature on the effects of interventions for reducing financial hardship for healthcare in low- and middle-income countries.
This paper aims to explore the role of the natural environment in supporting and contributing to economic growth.
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