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This statistical bulletin presents national level information on activity relating to community penalties in Scotland.
Quarterly estimates of price changes for services provided by UK businesses to other UK businesses and government, for a limited range of service industries.
To provide alternative measures of mortality by socioeconomic position, by examining trends in survival, ages at which deaths peak, and the age at which half the cohort have died.
Number of deaths registered in the latest week.
Public sector borrowing, debt and cash requirements.
Review of the Railways (Interoperability) Regulations 2011.
This report presents performance data for the period covering May 2015 to September 2016.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Using a framework this paper analyses the effect of technological change
State capacity has recently become the workhorse of development scholarship
Authors implemented an information campaign on registration and find that the treatment made firms more aware, but had no impact on registration
Many theories of economic geography emphasize the way politics can shape the spatial configuration of economic activity.
Throughout the developing world many countries have created special economic zones to attract investment and spur industrial growth
Despite the importance of agglomeration externalities in theoretical work evidence for their nature, scale, and scope remains elusive
This paper reports on a field experiment in Maharashtra, India
The authors show that enhancing the benefits of formalization through personalized assistance induces more firms to formalize
The authors have conducted what is to date the largest survey of management practices in Punjab, Pakistan
Research bringing together evidence on parenting behaviours and the extent to which public policy can support parents.
How problem debt can be defined including analysis of households with problem debt in Great Britain using the Wealth and Assets Survey.
This research by NIESR seeks to enhance understanding about use of agency staff in the UK public sector
A research paper looking at the expected difficulty of GCSE science.
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