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Examines the relationship between investment in innovation and performance before, during and after the economic downturn.
Literature review examining how the wider economic situation affects teachers' career decisions during recession.
Research which explored Jobcentre Plus staff's perceptions of the downturn measures to get an insight into their effectiveness.
Economic commentary for the latest national accounts, prices and labour market indicators.
The impact of challenges facing the economy and other events on UK businesses.
An analysis of the factors that have contributed to the rise in the UK's public sector net debt over the last two decades.
Recession in Brazil as elections approach.
Main economic stories from national statistics produced over the latest month, painting a coherent picture of the UK economic performance using recent economic data.
The indicators use big, closer-to-real-time datasets of activity and are available up to one month in advance of official estimates of gross domestic product.
GDP revision article to assess individual country revisions: examine the question of Quarter 1 (Oct to Dec) bias, comparison of economic downturn across countries and assessment of economic profiles.
The Economic Review is published quarterly. The Review showcases the ONS' use of latest data, analytical capabilities and presents economic analysis which is of interest to stakeholders.
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