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Looks at barriers to growth and makes recommendations to government on how to foster growth
BIS research paper number 72.
Explains a new approach that government will take to purchasing equipment and services, implementing a commitment from the Growth Review.
Analyses the economic case for establishing a Green Investment Bank.
Explains policy and finance perspective report for the Green Investment Bank (GIB).
UK Commission for Employment and Skills' (UKCES) high level vision for what employer ownership means.
Provides a vision for a strong, healthy, globally-competitive UK power electronics industry capable of providing large numbers of high-quality…
An analysis of how UK productivity is affected by 'intangible' activities, such as training and management.
Estimates the value of overseas trade and investment in education-related activities to the UK economy. BIS research paper number 46.
Reviews the economic evidence and analysis for developing the UK Trade & Investment strategy. BIS economics paper number 13.
Analyses the sources of economic growth in relation to trade and investment.
Provides evidence and analysis on the UK manufacturing sector. BIS economics paper number 10A.
Second annual report analysing information from the bioscience and health technology database, which relates to companies that are active in…
Recommendations from an independent review on the future of fees policy and financial support for undergraduate and postgraduate students.
A report into the skills needs of the pharmaceutical, medical biotechnology, and medical technologies sectors.
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