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Ian Crawford
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Ph.D. Economics, University College London, University of London, 1997
M.Sc. Economics, University of Bristol, 1991
B.A. Economics (1), Birmingham Polytechnic, 1990

Ian is an IFS Research Fellow. He worked at the Institute 1991 to 2005 and is now a Reader in Economics at Oxford and a Fellow of New College. His research is in applied microeconomics and nonparametric methods.

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Martin Browning, Ian Crawford and Marike Knoef, January 2012,  The age-period cohort problem: set identification and point identification cemmap Working Papers , CWP02/12
Tim Beatty and Ian Crawford, October 2011,  How demanding is the revealed preference approach to demand? American Economic Review,  Vol. 101, No. 6 pp. 2782-2795, American Economic Association, Journal Articles
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Tim Beatty and Ian Crawford, June 2010,  How demanding is the revealed preference approach to demand,  cemmap Working Papers , CWP17/10
Tim Beatty and Ian Crawford, June 2010,  How demanding is the revealed preference approach to demand cemmap Working Papers , CWP17/10
Ian Crawford, April 2010,  Habits revealed Review of Economic Studies,  Journal Articles
Ian Crawford, Michael Keen and Stephen Smith, April 2010,  Value added tax and excises in Dimensions of Tax Design: the Mirrlees Review, J. Mirrlees, S. Adam, T. Besley, R. Blundell, S. Bond, R. Chote, M. Gammie, P. Johnson, G. Myles and J. Poterba (eds) Oxford University Press, Book Chapters
Ian Crawford, April 2009,  The economics of habit formation Presentations
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