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  • 'Nowcasted' estimates of the importance of tourism in the UK economy. A quarterly series of aggregates derived from the Tourism Satellite Account for the UK (2008-2011) and extends this forward to the end of 2013.

  • Commentary on the latest GDP estimate, labour market conditions and other economic issues.

  • A review of the recent literature on the impact, effectiveness, and value for money of performance-related pay (PRP) systems in the public sector.

  • Monthly statistics on clearances of alcohol products and duty receipts for the UK. Previously listed under 'Alcohol Duties Statistical Bulletin'.

  • Describes the classification of organisations and institutions in the UK national accounts.

  • A short guide to help users make best use of data from the UK Commission for Employment and Skills 2013 Employer Skills Survey.

  • UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) Performance and Impact Monitoring Surveys (PIMS 32-35) annual report: 2013.

  • The objective of the research was to establish how progression currently operates across the private sector in the UK.

  • Shows the monthly movements in gross value added for the service industries, which overall account for around 75 per cent of UK Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

  • Quarterly estimates of price changes for services provided by UK businesses to other UK businesses and government, for a limited range of service industries.

  • Investment trends for businesses. Contains capital expenditure data at current prices, constant prices and seasonally adjusted.

  • Estimates of the key components of GDP from the output, expenditure and income approaches.

  • This review makes recommendations on how the UK can become the global centre for sharing for the sharing economy.

  • Public sector borrowing and cash requirements tables

  • This article examines the long-term trends for a number of public sector finances (PSF) statistics. These can then be used to provide a context within which to set the more recent movements in these series.

  • Provides details of the quantities of products that have had UK excise duty paid on them and revenue receipts.

  • Public sector borrowing, debt and cash requirements..

  • The national balance sheet shows the market value of the financial and non-financial assets for the UK. As such they are a measure of the wealth of the UK.

  • First estimate of retail sales, including quantity bought, store prices, average spend and internet sales, seasonally and non-seasonally adjusted.

  • Price indices, percentage changes and weights for the different measures of Consumer Price Inflation (CPI). Internationally, CPI is known as the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP).