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University of Exeter INT1001 English Language Skills for Undergraduate Studies: Investment in research and development is the key factor in determining long-term economic growth in the UK. To what extent do you agree?

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International Year One in Accounting & Finance & International Year One in Management & Business Economics INT1001 English Language Skills for Undergraduate Studies Title Investment in researc... h and development is the key factor in determining long-term economic growth in the UK. To what extent do you agree? Aim To demonstrate an ability to write an assignment based on research. This task will involve reading and incorporating information from academic sources into your writing according to the APA (6th ed.) referencing system. You will be expected to write in your own words and in an appropriate academic style. Sources Between five and eight credible sources must be used for this assignment (i.e. a minimum of five). You must use at least two of the four sources in the list below in your assignment. You are also expected to find further appropriate sources. The reading list for the sources in the box below is on the INT1001 ELE in the Summative Assignment section. Wolla, S.A. (2013, September). What Are the "Ingredients" for Economic Growth? Page One Economics, September. Retrieved 01 June, 2018 from: https://research.stlouisfed.org/publications/page1- econ/2013/09/01/what-are-the-ingredients-for-economic-growth/ CBI. (2017, March) Now is the time to innovate. Confederation of British Industry. Retrieved 05 June, 2018 from: http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview/2017/03/04/lse-growth-commission-invest-more-in-peoplenot-only-buildings-and-machines/ Willmott, B. (2017, 05 December). Industrial Strategy disappoints on investment in UK’s human capital. CIPD. Retrieved 05 June, 2018 from: http://www2.cipd.co.uk/community/blogs/b/policy_at_work/archive/2017/12/05/industrial-strategydisappoints-on-investment-in-uk-s-human-capital Costa, R., Datta, N., Machin, S., McNally, S. (2018, March). Investing in People: The Case for Human Capital Tax Credits. Centre for Vocational Education Research. Retrieved 05 June, 2018 from: http://cver.lse.ac.uk/textonly/cver/pubs/cverbrf007.pdf [Show More]

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