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Productivity of the UK agricultural industry.
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.
Poor management has long been suspected as a major constraint on job creation in the manufacturing sector in low-income countries
This series brings together all documents relating to Productivity statistics in creative industries and tourism and leisure industries
This series brings together the most up to date DCMS sector productivity datasets.
Annual information on the productivity of the UK food chain.
The main findings from official statistics and analysis of UK productivity, presenting a summary of recent developments.
Reviews the literature on the cyclical nature of productivity. BIS economics paper number 12.
What you need to know about being part of the data use and productivity study.
A comparison of productivity across the G7 nations, in terms of levels of and growth in gross domestic product (GDP) per hour worked and GDP per worker.
Paper studies how managerial quality contributes to productivity gaps between firms in developed and developing countries
A report outlining the evidence on the relationship between competition and productivity and how this should affect the CMA’s work.
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