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  • Evidence report exploring the potential advantages social enterprises can offer local enterprise partnerships (LEP's).

  • Professor John Perkins' review argues that substantially increasing the number of engineers would help the UK economy.

  • Annual business population estimates for the UK and regions in 2013.

  • Looks at the structure of the UK construction supply chain and identifies areas for cost savings. BIS research paper 145.

  • Report on the UK cyber security sector and how to help the sector grow.

  • Presents the findings of a study of large research facilities and their impact on innovation.

  • Considers what smart cities mean, and the opportunities that they present for UK economic growth.

  • Case studies on 6 of the leading smart cities worldwide. BIS research paper number 135.

  • Considers global market opportunities for UK industry in smart city technology across 5 themes. BIS Research Paper number 136.

  • This publication explores the evolution of the Treasury’s role in spending control and financial management and sets out how the current framework operates, including recent developments.

  • Report published by the independent Women's Business Council looking into how women's full economic potential can be realised.

  • Analysis of the results provided by all 39 local enterprise partnerships in England in December 2012 on their use of the Growing Places Fund.

  • Terms of reference for an independent review by Sir Andrew Witty on how universities can support growth locally and nationally.

  • A table of the policy decisions set out by the Chancellor in Budget 2013.

  • A table of the policy decisions set out by the Chancellor in Autumn Statement 2012.

  • This report provides an information base on England’s smaller seaside towns.

  • Study examining how the benefits of regeneration might be valued, to underpin research on how to compare the costs and benefits of regeneration.

  • This report was produced by the Coalfields Regeneration Review Board, led by Michael Clapham.

  • This report provides an information base on England’s largest seaside towns.