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From Closed organisation: Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS)
  • Explores the likely economic effectiveness of the UK Innovation Investment Fund (UKIIF). Set up to invest in technology based businesses with…

  • Report by Lord Young, Enterprise Advisor to the Prime Minister on the UK enterprise environment and support available to small businesses.

  • Guide to support people who want to start-up or develop a business.

  • Update on research commissioned by BIS into high cost credit. Describes progress on the evidence review, business survey, consumer survey and…

  • Lists the issues that the government is considering relating to the employment law review.

  • Quantifies the low carbon and environmental goods and services sector in the 2010-11 financial year. Provides data on UK and international markets…

  • Report to government by Adrian Beecroft, who was asked to provide his thoughts on areas of employment law that he considered may have potential…

  • Literature review produced for BIS that surveys the theoretical and empirical evidence on the impact that regulation has on economic growth.

  • Findings from the 2011 surveys of learners and employers involved in apprenticeships.

  • Case studies from Germany, Australia and Spain on alternative dismissal systems to the UK’s. Also includes statistics for labour market trends…

  • BIS research paper number 67.

  • BIS research paper number 71.

  • BIS research paper number 73.

  • BIS research paper number 72.

  • BIS research paper number 74.

  • BIS research paper number 75.

  • Examining the economics aspects of trade defence measures, particularly the anti-dumping measures by the European Union.

  • Report on a series of surveys among small and medium-sized (SME) employer enterprises across the UK.

  • Report on a series of surveys among small and medium-sized (SME) employer enterprises across the UK.

  • Report on the UK innovation survey 2011 which covers the three-year period 2008 to 2010.