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This publication sets out the government’s response to the Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standard’s final report 'Changing banking for good'.
Examines how the delivery of government funding can promote employer investment in skills training. BIS research paper number 116.
Statistics and analysis on the construction sector.
Examines the trade credit to UK construction firms and how they use it to support operations. BIS research paper 118.
Overview of the UK construction sector using the latest evidence and research.
Researches the impact of enterprise education initiatives and maps existing provision in both higher education and further education.
Analyses Inter-Departmental Business Register (IDBR) data on counts and employment of local units in specific sectors.
Main findings from the English Business Survey (EBS) for April 2013.
Main findings from the English Business Survey (EBS) for the first quarter of 2013.
Evaluates the economic effects and benefits of open data produced by Ordnance Survey.
Looks at the factors affecting the performance and growth of businesses that have between 0 to 9 employees. BIS research report number 114
Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) quarterly constuction price and cost indices for the 1st quarter 2013.
Research on whether and how government should act in response to economic shocks.
Provides in depth analyses of the 2012 Small Business Survey findings based on the credit scores of respondent businesses.
Provides in depth analysis of the findings for family businesses included in the Small Business Survey (SBS) 2012.
Provides in depth analysis of the findings for growth businesses and the factors that affect growth in the Small Business Survey (SBS) 2012.
Provides a detailed analysis of the use of mentoring by businesses included in the 2012 Small Business Survey.
Provides in depth analysis of the findings for new businesses included in the Small Business Survey (SBS) 2012.
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