Building The Evidence Base For Productivity Policy Using Business Data Linking

Topics:
Organization
Tags:
Manufacturing,
Policy,
University College London
Source:
University College London

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Overview: Much government policy is aimed at raising productivity. Much of the work that has guided this policy is based on macro data of, for example, industries or countries. This paper reports on work by the Centre for Research into Business Activity (CeRiBA), using ONS data, to use micro data to inform policy. It describes the construction of an establishment-level manufacturing productivity panel dataset, its use and its combination with other datasets. This paper sets out some of the work that has been carried out in creating these data sets and highlights some of the findings.

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Format: PDF | Size: 488KB | Date: Nov 2003 | Pages: 13


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