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  • Report published by the independent Women's Business Council looking into how women's full economic potential can be realised.

  • This study analyses any gap that may exist between HS2's BIM requirements and the supply chain.

  • Explores different airport operating models, trends in global aviation and the potential implications for airport capacity in the UK.

  • Looks at the value of information collected by public sector organisations and how this information could be further utilised.

  • Independent review that explores new ways to use information held by the public sector.

  • Assessment of the potential economic impact of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership between the EU and USA on the UK.

  • Analysis of the results provided by all 39 local enterprise partnerships in England in December 2012 on their use of the Growing Places Fund.

  • Study attempting to model the traffic effects before and after the opening of the Manchester Motorway Box, the M60 orbital motorway around Manchester.

  • Peer review of the 'What is the impact of transport schemes on economic geography' paper.

  • Examines the reason for changes in travel demand over the last 10 years, and how we can best model this.

  • Research into the traffic, freight, use and passenger decisions for the Birmingham M6 toll road.

  • Terms of reference for an independent review by Sir Andrew Witty on how universities can support growth locally and nationally.

  • Private sector employment indicator statistics for quarter 4 2012

  • Brings together industry and government to evaluate how hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles can help to decarbonise road transport.

  • The second paper in the UK government's Scotland analysis series, which looks at Scotland’s place in the UK and how it contributes to and benefits from being part of the UK.

  • Report on how the next round of the European Social Fund (ESF) could support economic growth through eg providing skills training.

  • Assesses available evidence on the costs of installing CCS for UK industry.

  • Assesses current civil nuclear research and development capability within the UK, and whether it is sufficient to meet demand.

  • Analysis by Oxford Economics on opportunities in the nuclear sector, and the potential to expand UK industry market share.

  • A table of the policy decisions set out by the Chancellor in Budget 2013.