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Working Papers
From The Productivity Institute Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Krystyna Rudzki (). Access Statistics for this working paper series.
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- 48: Structural Change at a Disaggregated Level: Sectoral Heterogeneity Matters

- Ali Sen
- 47: Converging to Mediocrity: Trends in Firm-Level Markups in the United Kingdom 2008-2019

- Diane Coyle, John McHale, Ioannis Bournakis and Jen-Chung Mei
- 46: Do UK Research and Collaborations in R&I Promote Economic Prosperity and Levelling-up? An analysis of UKRI funding between 2004-2021

- Raquel Ortega-Argilés and Pei-Yu Yuan
- 45: Mind the (Gender Pay) Gap - The role of Board Gender Composition

- Yannis Galanakis and Amanda Gosling
- 44: Measuring the value of free digital goods

- John Lourenze Poquiz
- 43: Productivity of tax collection in the UK, 1850 to 2019

- Josh Martin
- 42: Do Managers Matter? Management Practices in post-COVID Northern Ireland

- David Jordan, Sweta Pramanick and John Turner
- 41: Private equity financing & firm productivity

- Paul Lavery, John Tsoukalas and Nick Wilson
- 40: Investment in the UK - Longer Term Trends

- Diane Coyle and Ayantola Alayande
- 39: Regional productivity differences in the UK and France - from the micro to the macro

- Bridget Kauma and Giordano Mion
- 38: Are Pro-Productivity Policies Fit for Purpose? Productivity Drivers and Policies in G-20 Economies

- Bart van Ark, Dirk Pilat and Klaas de Vries
- 37: Enterprise Information and Communications Technology – Software Pricing and Developer Productivity Measurement

- Martin Fleming
- 36: Recent Trends in Firm-Level Total Factor Productivity in the United Kingdom: New Measures, New Puzzles

- Diane Coyle, John McHale, Ioannis Bournakis and Jen-Chung Mei
- 35: Capital Shocks and UK Regional Divergence

- Michiel Daams, Philip McCann, Paolo Veneri and Richard Barkham
- 34: Minimum Wage and Skills -Evidence from Job Vacancy Data

- Elodie Andrieu and Malgorzata Kuczera
- 33: Productivity measurement - Reassessing the production function from micro to macro

- Josh Martin and Rebecca Riley
- 32: Gender and Productivity

- Jill Rubery and Isabelle Bi
- 31: Macroeconomic Perspectives on Productivity

- David Jordan
- 30: Macroeconomic Perspectives on Productivity

- Jagjit Chadha and Issam Samiri
- 29: Fickle Fossils. Economic Growth, Coal and the European Oil Invasion 1900-2015

- Miriam Fritzsche and Nikolaus Wolf
- 28: Environmentally-adjusted productivity measures for the UK

- Matthew Agarwala and Josh Martin
- 27: Of chickens and eggs: Exporting, innovation novelty and productivity

- Halima Jibril and Stephen Roper
- 26: The work-from-home revolution and the performance of cities

- Steven Bond-Smith and Philip McCann
- 25: Fuller measures of output, input and productivity in the non-profit sector: a proof of concept

- Josh Martin and Jon Franklin
- 24: Green growth and net zero policy in the UK: some conceptual and measurement issues

- Victor Ajayi and Michael Pollitt
- 23: Changing times - Incentive regulation, corporate reorganisations, and productivity in Great Britain’s gas networks

- Victor Ajayi and Michael Pollitt
- 22: Accounting for the slowdown in UK innovation and productivity

- Peter Goodridge and Jonathan Haskel
- 21: Tradability, Productivity, and Regional Disparities: theory and UK evidence

- Patricia Rice and Anthony Venables
- 20: The UK Productivity Puzzle in an International Comparative Perspective

- John Fernald and Robert Inklaar
- 19: You’re not speaking my language - policy discontinuity and coordination gaps between the UK’s national economic strategies and its place-based policies

- Diane Coyle and Adam Muhtar
- 18: Diagnosing the Uk Productivity Slowdown: Which Sectors Matter and Why?

- Diane Coyle and Jen-Chung Mei
- 17: Healthcare as social infrastructure: productivity and the UK NHS during and after Covid-19

- Diane Coyle
- 16: Do climate policies explain the productivity puzzle? Evidence from the Energy Sector

- Victor Ajayi, Karim Anaya, Geoffroy Dolphin and Michael Pollitt
- 15: The Politics of Productivity: institutions, governance and policy

- Adrian Pabst and Andrew Westwood
- 14: Inward investment and UK productivity

- Nigel Driffield, Katiuscia Lavoratori and Yama Temouri
- 13: Understanding productivity:Organisational Capital perspectives

- Nigel Driffield, Jun Du, Jan Godsell, Mark Hart, Katiuscia Lavoratori, Steven Roper, Irina Surdu and Wanrong Zhang
- 12: Incentive regulation, productivity growth and environmental effects: the case of electricity networks in Great Britain

- Victor Ajayi, Karim Anaya and Michael Pollitt
- 11: Leveraging the benefits of location decisions into performance:A global view from matched MNEs

- Nigel Driffield and Yong Yang
- 10: Productivity Growth and Capital Deepening in the Fourth Industrial Revolution

- Martin Fleming
- 9: Productivity opportunities and risks in a transformative,low-carbon and digital age

- Frank Geels, Jonatan Pinkse and Dimitri Zenghelis
- 8: Climate Change and Fiscal Responsibility: Risks and Opportunities

- Matthew Agarwala, Matt Burke, Patrycja Klusak, Kamiar Mohaddes, Ulrich Volz and Dimitri Zenghelis
- 7: Productivity and the Pandemic - Short-Term Disruptions and Long-Term Implications. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on productivity dynamics by industry

- Bart van Ark, Klaas de Vries and Abdul Azeez Erumban
- 6: Human Capital and productivity: a call for new interdisciplinary research

- Damian Grimshaw and Marcela Miozzo
- 5: COVID-19, business support and SME productivity in the UK

- Halima Jibril, Stephen Roper and Mark Hart
- 4: Public investments in COVID-19 green recovery packages: A comparative analysis of scale, scope, and implementation in France, Germany, and the United Kingdom

- Frank Geels, Guillermo Ivan Pereira and Jonatan Pinkse
- 3: The idea of productivity

- Diane Coyle
- 2: Productivity in UK healthcare during and after the Covid-19 pandemic

- Diane Coyle, Kaya Dreesbeimdieck and Annabel Manley
- 1: A concerted effort to tackle the productivity puzzle during the post-COVID era

- Bart van Ark and Anthony Venables
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