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Provides in depth analysis of the findings for growth businesses and the factors that affect growth in the Small Business Survey (SBS) 2012.
Provides a detailed analysis of the use of mentoring by businesses included in the 2012 Small Business Survey.
Provides in depth analysis of the findings for new businesses included in the Small Business Survey (SBS) 2012.
Estimates the proportion of all businesses that are led by women, members of a minority ethnic group or are defined as a social enterprise.
The issue of lookalikes is one that has been on the policy and business agenda for at least two decades.
Principal messages from the English Business Survey (EBS) for March 2013.
IP rights research has historically taken place for individual rights, but in reality decisions on how firms protect their IP could be taken jointly.
The third paper in the UK government's Scotland analysis series, which looks at Scotland’s place in the UK and how it contributes to and benefits from being part of the UK.
Report on a series of surveys among small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) employers across the UK.
Explores different airport operating models, trends in global aviation and the potential implications for airport capacity in the UK.
Evaluation of Home Office impact assessment of community trigger and community protection notices and orders.
Looks at the value of information collected by public sector organisations and how this information could be further utilised.
Independent review that explores new ways to use information held by the public sector.
Following routine quality assurance and checking procedures, HMRC Trade Statistics has identified some significant missing and incorrect declarations in certain commodity codes.
Assessment of the potential economic impact of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership between the EU and USA on the UK.
A report on growing micro businesses by Lord Young, the Prime Minister's advisor on enterprise.
Analysis of the results provided by all 39 local enterprise partnerships in England in December 2012 on their use of the Growing Places Fund.
Following routine quality assurance and checking procedures, trade statistics has identified an incorrect declaration of country code relating to trade in diamonds.
Research on communications needs for business start-ups and small and medium enterprises.
The impacts arising from the development and introduction of the Lambert model agreements and toolkit.
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