Facts and figures about UK taxes, benefits and public spending.
Income distribution, poverty and inequality.
Analysing government fiscal forecasts and tax and spending.
Analysis of the fiscal choices an independent Scotland would face.
Case studies that give a flavour of the areas where IFS research has an impact on society.
Reforming the tax system for the 21st century.
A peer-reviewed quarterly journal publishing articles by academics and practitioners.
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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.
All available publications
Richard Blundell, Martin Browning, Laurens Cherchye, Ian Crawford, Bram De Rock and Frederic Vermeulen, September 2012,
Sharp for SARP: Nonparametric bounds on the behavioural and welfare effects of price changes,
IFS Working Papers
, W12/14
Laurens Cherchye, Ian Crawford, Bram De Rock and Frederic Vermeulen, January 2012,
Aggregation without the aggravation? Nonparametric analysis of the representative consumer,
cemmap Working Papers
, CWP03/12
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
Previous versions:
Tim Beatty and Ian Crawford, June 2010,
How demanding is the revealed preference approach to demand,
cemmap Working Papers
, CWP17/10
Gordon Anderson, Ian Crawford and Andrew Leicester, April 2011,
Welfare rankings from multivariate data: a non-parametric approach,
Journal of Public Economics,
Vol. 95, No. 3-4, pp. 247-252,
Elsevier,
Journal Articles
Tim Beatty and Ian Crawford, June 2010,
How demanding is the revealed preference approach to demand,
cemmap Working Papers
, CWP17/10
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, January 2009,
Power and Predictive Success in Revelaed Preference Tests,
Presentations
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