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Quality and methodology information for the Low Carbon and Renewable Energy Economy (LCREE) Survey, detailing methods used, data it provides, and strengths and limitations.
Information on the methods used to calculate indirect estimates from the Low Carbon and Renewable Energy Economy (LCREE) Survey.
Explains the concepts of gross domestic product and net domestic product in understanding production, welfare and sustainability.
Quality and methodology information for the annual estimates of the value and types of non-financial assets used in the production of goods or services within the UK economy and their loss in value over time. This page has been superseded.
A comparison of the methodology for the UK’s two sets of environmental economy estimates. Including similarities and differences in coverage, how the estimates are calculated, and how to understand what the data show.
Research developing a framework for measuring the digital economy, including estimates and future plans.
Statistics relating to productivity are vital to understanding the economy and how it changes. These pages bring together our productivity publications relating to productivity measures and theories, explaining how they are sourced and formulated. As such, they provide a valuable resource for anyone investigating how productivity is measured and influenced. For further information, email productivity@ons.gov.uk.
These pages bring together a comprehensive list of economic terms related to and used within ONS releases. As such, they provide a valuable resource to aid users’ understanding and interpretation of important statistics on the economy. For a definition of these terms, please click on the relevant group below.