Using UK tax records to produce new statistics on labour market transitions 20 April 2022 By Richard Dorsett, Jessica Hug 6 min read time Using UK tax records to produce new statistics on labour market transitions
The Impact of Offshore Profit Shifting on the Measurement of GDP: The Case of the UK. Further Analysis 20 April 2022 By Giordano Mion, Manuel Tong Koecklin 6 min read time The Impact of Offshore Profit Shifting on the Measurement of GDP: The Case of the UK. Further Analysis
New data and new challenges for Consumer Price Indices 11 April 2022 By Kevin Fox, Peter Levell, Martin O'Connell 6 min read time New data and new challenges for Consumer Price Indices
Productivity and the standard of living: what is the link? 25 March 2022 By Nicholas Oulton 6 min read time Productivity and the standard of living: what is the link?
Are digital-using UK firms more productive? 10 March 2022 By Diane Coyle, Kieran Lind, David Nguyen, Manuel Tong Koecklin 6 min read time Are digital-using UK firms more productive?
An account of life in National Accounting - What is the net worth of our numbers? 8 March 2022 By Marianthi Dunn 5 min read time An account of life in National Accounting - What is the net worth of our numbers?
The Importance of Including Capacity Utilisation 3 February 2022 By Michael J Mahony 6 min read time The Importance of Including Capacity Utilisation
How UK productivity compares with other G7 countries: The effect of communicating a variety of estimates 20 January 2022 By Ana Galvão 4 min read time How UK productivity compares with other G7 countries: The effect of communicating a variety of estimates
Thinking about data linkage? 18 January 2022 By Josh Martin 6 min read time Thinking about data linkage?
Discovering Industries in Networks of Words 17 January 2022 By Alex Bishop, Juan Mateos-Garcia, George Richardson 8 min read time Discovering Industries in Networks of Words
Economists and statisticians would benefit from talking more to the wider public 14 December 2021 By Johnny Runge 6 min read time Economists and statisticians would benefit from talking more to the wider public