Article 3842T Poor productivity outside south-east England hurting UK economy

Poor productivity outside south-east England hurting UK economy

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Larry Elliott Economics editor
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Worker output in London and satellite cities far outweighs that in places such as Stoke and Doncaster, says Centre for Cities thinktank

Britain's economy would be more than 200bn bigger if all cities were as productive as those in London and the south-east, research from a thinktank has shown.

A report by the Centre for Cities revealed that the capital and its satellite cities were as productive as anywhere in Europe and that the UK's recent weak productivity record was the result of a huge performance gap with other parts of the country.

Related: How UK cities compare for population, jobs, new businesses and house prices

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