An analysis of the productivity growth of electricity transmission and distribution networks in Great Britain and how changes in incentive mechanism have influenced the measured total factor productivity.
The theme paper for TPI's Organisational Capital research theme; focusing on the three ways of improving firm level productivity in a given environment.
Examining how firms leverage their resources, through Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) decisions, into profits growth.
Will the Covid-19 pandemic be sufficiently disruptive to deliver fundamental transformation, resulting in improved economic performance and more stable political and social arrangements?
The theme paper for TPI's Transitions research theme; how low-carbon and digital transitions are likely to deeply transform the productivity of economies and societies in the coming decades.
Presenting a taxonomy for tracing the physical and transition impacts of climate change through to impacts on sovereign risk, including productivity.
An analysis of quarterly estimates of productivity growth at industry level for three advanced economies, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States, for 2020.
The theme paper for TPI's Human Capital research theme, calling for an interdisciplinary approach to understanding its contribution to productivity.
How did the UK's COVID-19 emergency public support measures influence firms' future investment intentions and employee well-being?
The size, sectoral allocation and implementation choices of green recovery spending plans in France, Germany and the UK differ markedly.
The theme paper for TPI's Knowledge Capital research theme, examining how ideas fundamentally drive productivity.
The Productivity Institute aims to bring together researchers, business executives and policy makers in the UK to provide solutions to the UK’s long-term productivity puzzle.
The impact of COVID-19 treatment pressures along with substantial falls in non-COVID-19 health care activities on measured productivity.
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