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Experimental statistics on firm-level capital stocks, total factor productivity and aggregate productivity decompositions, based on the Annual Business Survey.
Previously published copies of the annual national statistics publication food chain productivity
Study assessing the economic theory underpinning the movement of people and work from one location to another as a result of transport investment.
Despite the importance of agglomeration externalities in theoretical work evidence for their nature, scale, and scope remains elusive
This study combines two years of daily, line-level production data from a large Indian garment firm with rich survey data on line managers
The main findings from official statistics and analysis of UK productivity, presenting a summary of recent developments.
Reweighting of the Labour Force Survey prior to the release of the productivity economic commentary, UK: April to June 2020 led to the decision to delay the publishing of some productivity estimates. This decision was taken to give further time...
DCMS will no longer be producing statistics on the productivity of the creative, tourism and leisure industries.
Is the effect of labour reallocation on aggregate labour productivity growth less than the effect of real productivity?
This paper uses the Swaziland manufacturing plant-level dataset covering a trade liberalization period of 1994-2003.
Output per hour, output per job and output per worker for the UK economy by industry.
The Business Basics Programme tests ways to encourage small and medium sized businesses to adopt productivity-boosting technologies and management practices.
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