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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Peter is a research economist in the consumption research sector. He joined the IFS in September 2009. His current work covers issues to do with inflation, environmental taxes, and consumption and savings decisions over the life-cycle
All available publications
Paul Johnson and Peter Levell, November 2012,
Running the numbers on the RPI to ensure the price is right,
External publications
, The Times
Peter Levell, November 2012,
A winning formula? Elementary indices in the Retail Prices Index,
IFS Working Papers
, W12/22
Peter Levell, November 2012,
Possible changes to the Retail Prices Index: what they are and why they matter,
Observations
Peter Levell and Thomas Skingle, November 2012,
Comparing household inflation experiences measured by the CPI and RPI ,
IFS Working Papers
, W12/21
Andrew Leicester, Peter Levell and Imran Rasul, July 2012,
Tax and benefit policy: insights from behavioural economics,
Presentations
Andrew Leicester, Peter Levell and Imran Rasul, July 2012,
Behavioural economics and tax reform,
Observations
Andrew Leicester, Peter Levell and Imran Rasul, July 2012,
Tax and benefit policy: insights from behavioural economics,
IFS Reports
, C125
Arun Advani, Peter Levell and George Stoye, November 2011,
Inconsistent and inefficient UK carbon prices,
Observations
Robert Joyce and Peter Levell, October 2011,
The impact in 2012-13 of the change to indexation policy,
IFS Briefing Notes
, BN120
Press release:
Robert Joyce and Peter Levell, October 2011,
High September inflation increases welfare spending, but benefit recipients lose from new indexation rules,
IFS Press Releases
Robert Joyce and Peter Levell, October 2011,
High September inflation increases welfare spending, but benefit recipients lose from new indexation rules,
IFS Press Releases
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