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From Closed organisation: Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS)
  • A literature review of the socio-economic evidence on social mobility.

  • Reviews the literature on the cyclical nature of productivity. BIS economics paper number 12.

  • Analyses the sources of economic growth in relation to trade and investment.

  • The two tables provide details of payments of over £75,000 made to companies, broken down by region, for the period October to December 2010…

  • This looks at why some science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) graduates do not work in occupations related to their degree.

  • Monthly production, deliveries and stocks of building materials, price indices and overseas trade statistics, each with extended lists of building…

  • Stakeholders' responses to a proposal to ratify the convention on mobile equipment and the aircraft protocol.

  • Presents the results of the sixth (2008/09) annual survey of knowledge transfer activities in Public Sector Research Establishments (PSREs).…

  • Report assessing customer experiences of public and private business support.

  • Research report for BIS that uses data from the Wealth and Assets Survey (WAS) and the follow-up Household Annual Debtors survey (HAD) to extend…

  • Report from an HE sector working group looking at student charters and other agreements between higher education institutions and students.

  • Reports covering the main findings from the survey and for different types of learner, as well as the survey's methodology.

  • Case study on individual Union Modernisation Fund (UMF) round two project. Summarises the outcomes of the project and the ongoing programme …

  • Analyses trends in world trade and investment, the impact of the global economic crisis and future developments.

  • Analyses the effect of open markets on prosperity.

  • Overview of total trade by the UK over time, examining exports of goods and services and also imports in more detail.

  • Argues that there is still substantial scope for further UK economic growth from a better functioning Single Market.

  • Analyses the effect of protectionism on trade.

  • Outlines consequences for the European Union and the United Kingdom of completing the European single market. BIS economics paper number 11.

  • Analysis of surveys to investigate employer support for part-time higher education study. BIS research paper 27.