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Any statistical data to support the view that intellectual property infringement claims rise during economic downturn.
Use sectorial data for 194 countries and document patterns of inefficiency
This paper investigates how the COVID-19 pandemic interacts with the agricultural cycle in rural communities in Nepal and Bangladesh
An assessment of the UK labour market, including skills supply and demand, use of skills at work, and skills needs in the future.
A report investigating the early effects of the recent economic downturn on the ‘welfare to work infrastructure’ in deprived areas.
Find out what defences and other measures are planned to manage coastal erosion in your area.
Reviews the literature on the cyclical nature of productivity. BIS economics paper number 12.
This report estimates the National Minimum Wage's (NMW) impact during the recession (2008 to 2011), compared to 1999 to 2007.
Apply to cancel a winding up (liquidation) order so your company can continue to trade - find out the form you need and what happens at the hearing
Improved understanding of the sensitivity of coastal cliff recession around Wales and England to future sea level rise.
The impact of the National Minimum Wage (NMW) on a range of outcomes for low-paying companies in the UK.
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