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  • Examining the economics aspects of trade defence measures, particularly the anti-dumping measures by the European Union.

  • This working paper explains how customer experience is measured using information from the HMRC Customer Survey

  • Explains a new approach that government will take to purchasing equipment and services, implementing a commitment from the Growth Review.

  • Overview of how UK trade has grown in recent years. BIS economics paper number 17.

  • A study into the perceptions of workplace learning from staff working in the care and retail sectors.

  • Analyses the economic case for establishing a Green Investment Bank.

  • Explains policy and finance perspective report for the Green Investment Bank (GIB).

  • Examines the relationship between trade and the environment.

  • UK Commission for Employment and Skills' (UKCES) high level vision for what employer ownership means.

  • Geoffrey Till's article is the first in a series of articles on international security issues for our UK-China Strategic Communication Project.

  • Provides a vision for a strong, healthy, globally-competitive UK power electronics industry capable of providing large numbers of high-quality…

  • An analysis of how UK productivity is affected by 'intangible' activities, such as training and management.

  • Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses (PESA) 2011 sets out the year's information on government spending.

  • Analyses why enhancing regional integration and trade are important issues for the future development of sub-Saharan Africa.

  • Estimates the value of overseas trade and investment in education-related activities to the UK economy. BIS research paper number 46.

  • Reviews the economic evidence and analysis for developing the UK Trade & Investment strategy. BIS economics paper number 13.

  • The Public Expenditure Outturn White Paper (PEOWP) reports provisional outturn figures for public spending in the financial year.

  • Assesses the role of government support for exporting.

  • Analyses the sources of economic growth in relation to trade and investment.

  • Analyses trends in world trade and investment, the impact of the global economic crisis and future developments.