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Productivity in the UK: Progress towards a productive economy

This is the second Treasury paper in a series examining productivity in the UK. The first document (Productivity in the UK: The Evidence and the Government’s Approach) analysed the UK’s productivity gap, and described the Government’s strategy for raising productivity. This paper develops those themes and begins to assess the progress that has been made in moving towards a productive economy. The paper also profiles a number of case studies of individuals and businesses to highlight the impact of some of the Government’s main policy interventions.

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