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Martin is a senior research economist in the Productivity and Innovation sector and he is currently a PhD student at UCL. His current research focuses on empirical models of household spending behaviour and industrial organisation. He joined IFS in 2008.
All available publications
Rachel Griffith, Martin O'Connell and Kate Smith, November 2011,
Microeconomic analysis of prices, food and nutrition,
Presentations
Rachel Griffith, Lars Nesheim and Martin O'Connell, September 2011,
The impact of government advertising on demand for fruit and vegetables,
Presentations
Rachel Griffith, Helen Miller and Martin O'Connell, June 2011,
Corporate taxes and the location of intellectual property,
External publications
Rachel Griffith, Helen Miller and Martin O'Connell, January 2011,
Corporate taxes and intellectual property: simulating the effect of patent boxes,
Presentations
Rachel Griffith, Lars Nesheim and Martin O'Connell, December 2010,
Sin taxes in differentiated product oligopoly: an application to the butter and margarine market,
cemmap Working Papers
, CWP37/10
Rachel Griffith and Martin O'Connell, December 2010,
Public Policy towards Food Consumption,
Fiscal Studies, Vol. 31, No. 4, December 2010,
Vol. 31, No. 4, pp. 481-507,
Blackwell Publishing,
Journal Articles
Rachel Griffith, Helen Miller and Martin O'Connell, November 2010,
Corporate taxes and intellectual property: simulating the effect of Patent Boxes,
IFS Briefing Notes
, BN112
Rachel Griffith, Helen Miller and Martin O'Connell, November 2010,
The UK will introduce a Patent Box, but to whose benefit?,
Observations
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