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productivity

[proh-duhk-tiv-i-tee, prod-uhk‑] / ˌproʊ dʌkˈtɪv ɪ ti, ˌprɒd ʌk‑ /


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The prime minister insisted there was "no misleading", pointing to downgraded forecasts for economic productivity which he said meant the government had £16bn less than it otherwise would have had.

From BBC

“This productivity plan is about taking the next, disciplined step to enhance efficiency, sharpen our strategic focus, and deliver stronger, more consistent performance.”

From The Wall Street Journal

In a pre-Budget speech on 4 November, Reeves strongly hinted at tax rises after warning that the UK's productivity performance was "weaker than previously thought".

From BBC

Crucially, she also talked about productivity, a measure of the output of the economy per hour worked.

From BBC

Economists project annual productivity gains will average 1.3% through the decade, potentially leading to U.S.

From Barron's