One area of debate surrounding the UK’s productivity puzzle regards whether the UK’s weak productivity growth is confined to just a few sectors or is a more widespread problem. We still think that there is scope for productivity across most of the economy to rebound substantially, paving the way for a prolonged period of strong but non-inflationary growth.
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