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As the UK considers how its economy can recover from the impact of the pandemic, a new institute based at Manchester is aiming to reframe the debate on productivity.
A new national institute aims to change the way the UK thinks about, measures and increases productivity. Based at Alliance Manchester Business School (AMBS), the Productivity Institute will lead on a £32 million five-year project, supported by the largest grant ever given by the Economic and Social Research Council.
The establishment of the Institute underlines that increasing productivity is crucial to the country’s economic recovery from COVID-19. It will focus on three areas: an extensive interdisciplinary research programme, collaboration with business and integration with policy.