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1by Joe Grice Published in Oxford review of economic policy (01.12.2011)“...This article discusses the evolving ways in which the national accounts are, or could be, used to inform and assist in key areas of concern to governments and...”
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5by Bright, Geoff Connors, Emily Grice, Joe Published in Oxford review of economic policy (07.01.2019)“...Abstract The paper describes the ongoing project begun by the UK Office for National Statistics and the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs...”
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7“...Microeconomic Reform in Britain: Delivering Opportunities for All provides a comprehensive guide to the extensive microeconomic reforms implemented over the...”
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10by Grice, Joe Published in Oxford Review of Economic Policy (2011)“...This article discusses the evolving ways in which the national accounts are, or could be, used to inform and assist in key areas of concern to governments and...”
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12by Powell, Matthew Allin, Paul Grice, Joe Published in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, Statistics in society (01.07.2012)
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13“...Microeconomic Reform in Britain: Delivering Opportunities for All provides a comprehensive guide to the extensive microeconomic reforms implemented over the...”
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14by Joe Grice Published in The Guardian (London) (10.04.2014)“... Your editorial (Faith in the figures, 9 April) speculates on whether the changes to the national accounts methodology to be applied this autumn amount to...”
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15by Joe Grice Published in The Guardian (London) (18.02.2012)“...Professor Nick Black's view on the "myth" of declining healthcare productivity (Study contradicts Tories on NHS productivity, 13 February) appears to be based...”
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17by Joe Grice Published in The Observer (London) (03.10.2010)“...Contrary to your article "When statistics say only 750,000 Britons are gay, then numbers don't add up" (Seven Days, last week), the Office for National...”
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19by Andrew Grice, Joe Watts, Lizzie Dearden Published in The Independent (Online) (25.08.2017)“...Chuka Umunna, the Labour MP who chairs the group, is also a leading supporter of Open Britain, which is running the Drop the Target campaign with The...”
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