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A quarterly report which shows the short-term movements in the output of service sector companies within Wales.
Provides information on the circumstances in which markets will be referred for a market investigation under the Enterprise Act 2002.
The FSA conducts a tracking survey with consumers, in order to monitor changes in consumer attitudes towards the FSA and food-related issues.
Informs stakeholders – businesses and their advisers, consumer groups, and other interested parties on how the CMA conducts market studies.
Headline summary on market access barriers reported and resolved during Quarter 2 (July to September) of the financial year ending (FYE) 2024.
Headline summary of market access barriers reported and resolved during Quarter 3 (October to December) of the financial year ending (FYE) 2024.
Guidance for UK departments bidding for the Labour Market Evaluation and Pilots fund, which aims to expand the government’s evidence base of policies to improve labour market outcomes.
Model byelaw set for local authorities to regulate the use of markets.
Employment Tribunal decision.
This study considers 2 policy shocks from Botswana
Develops a tractable small open-economy model to study the first-round effects of international food price shocks in developing countries
Monthly analysis and updates on the markets and other trends in finance from the Government Actuary’s Department.
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