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  • Research on understanding segment allocation and any consequences for HM Revenue and Customs and the individual.

  • Set of analytical papers which draw together evidence about the impact the single market has had to date. Also establishes where the priorities…

  • Details of debts due to UK Export Finance including complexion of debt by country and trade sector.

  • An outline of skills needs and priorities for the information and communication technologies (ICT) sector.

  • An outline of skills needs and priorities for the transportation and storage sector.

  • Analyses evidence on which sectors could contribute to UK future economic growth and employment. BIS economics paper number 18.

  • This is the first report from a programme of research to evaluate Growth and Innovation Fund investments.

  • A look into the tourism sector, the challenges faced and the benefits of overcoming them.

  • Looks at barriers to growth and makes recommendations to government on how to foster growth

  • National statistics showing a comprehensive overview of local government finance in England.

  • BIS research paper number 72.

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

  • This working paper explains how customer experience is measured using information from the HMRC Customer Survey

  • Explains a new approach that government will take to purchasing equipment and services, implementing a commitment from the Growth Review.

  • Overview of how UK trade has grown in recent years. BIS economics paper number 17.

  • A study into the perceptions of workplace learning from staff working in the care and retail sectors.

  • Analyses the economic case for establishing a Green Investment Bank.

  • Explains policy and finance perspective report for the Green Investment Bank (GIB).

  • Examines the relationship between trade and the environment.

  • UK Commission for Employment and Skills' (UKCES) high level vision for what employer ownership means.