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Technological progress
Progress in how production takes place and the goods and services that can be produced with available technology. Technological progress is widely regarded as the dominant source of growth in middle and high-income countries. This is because technological progress expands GDP and increases welfare by improving productivity – allowing more output to be produced with the same resources – and by enabling further innovation and development.
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What is Secular Stagnation?
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Contestable Markets (Revision Quizlet Activity)
Quizzes & Activities
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How can we tame the tech giants?
8th November 2021
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Innovation and Creative Destruction - The Rise And Fall Of Polaroid
24th August 2021
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Innovations that help make the circular economy a reality
17th August 2021
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The Geography of Innovation - How disruptive technologies diffuse
11th August 2021
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UK Economy - Policy Focus - Innovation
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The Economist looks at the problems of Big Tech
25th May 2021
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How covid-19 is boosting innovation
11th March 2021
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Supply side: UK to launch new 'high risk' science agency
19th February 2021
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In Praise of Scientists
7th January 2021
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Surge in innovation is silver living from Covid crisis
3rd July 2020
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Introduction to Supply Side Policies (Online Lesson)
Online Lessons
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Does technology hinder development?
23rd August 2019
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Sweden leads the 2019 EU Innovation Rankings
21st June 2019
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Technology and the innovation possibilities frontier
8th May 2019
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The UK Productivity Gap
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Britain's 'unhealthiest' High Street revealed
2nd November 2018
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Technology: The great job-creating machine
30th June 2018
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Entrepreneurs taking on the tech giants
29th June 2018