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A consistent theme in this inquiry was that a significant part of the UK’s productivity shortfall compared to other countries is due to a ‘long tail’ of low-productivity firms, usually small ones. Relatively poor digital technology adoption and management skills were seen as key interlocking causes.

A consistent theme in this inquiry was that a significant part of the UK’s productivity shortfall compared to other countries is due to a ‘long tail’ of low-productivity firms, usually small ones. Relatively poor digital technology adoption and management skills were seen as key interlocking causes. Type: conclusion | Number: 10 | Paragraph: 85 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: This section is addressing recommendations in paragraph 65, 72, 92 and 100 on productivity enhancing opportunities and challenges after Coronavirus; addressing the investment shortfall through tax incentives and policy certainty; economic opportunities as a result of Brexit and supporting firms affe