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The productivity slowdown: The what, the how, but little evidence of the why

  • 27 November 2017
  • By Darren Waters
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The UK government has unveiled its industrial strategy, which is seeking, among other things, to help boost the productivity of the country. Productivity is a much-talked about aspect of the economy – but what is it and why is it stagnating?

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What is the productivity puzzle?

  • 7 July 2015
  • By Rob Fry

At its simplest, the UK economy, like any other, is a system which converts work into the output of goods and services. Productivity measures this rate of conversion. Historically, productivity has trended upwards over time: more goods and services have been produced per hour worked. This has allowed living standards to rise.

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