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Reports about DWP productivity.
Output per hour, output per job and output per worker for the whole economy and a range of industries. Includes estimates of unit labour costs.
Next in a series of explainer articles from expert academics providing a view on the measurement of productivity in the UK and the productivity puzzle.
This challenge focuses on enhancing management and leadership capability in UK firms in the manufacturing, construction and legal sectors, by supporting "prime" organisations to work with their supply chains to develop skills and embed effective management practices.
Reviews the literature on the cyclical nature of productivity. BIS economics paper number 12.
This paper studies the role of pollution as a tax on worker effort in an Indian garment factory in Bangalore
Despite the importance of agglomeration externalities in theoretical work evidence for their nature, scale, and scope remains elusive
This challenge focuses on which types of institutions are best placed to support the development of management and entrepreneurship in small firms, by acting as an anchor institution in the local area.
Experimental statistics on firm-level capital stocks, total factor productivity and aggregate productivity decompositions, based on the Annual Business Survey.
This paper identifies and estimates the impact of firm entry and exit on plant-level productivity in Ethiopia
Paper provides evidence from a communication intervention in 3 Bangladeshi garment factories
Supplementary information for users about the quality of the estimates of total factor productivity of the agricultural industry.
This paper uses the Swaziland manufacturing plant-level dataset covering a trade liberalization period of 1994-2003.
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