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Andrew is a senior research economist in the consumption and saving sector. He joined the institute in 2001. His current work focuses on poor households, welfare and household expenditure behaviour.
All available publications
Andrew Leicester, November 2011,
Small beer? assessing the Government's alcohol policies,
Observations
Arun Advani, Andrew Leicester and Peter Levell, July 2011,
Hyping hypothecation: should green tax revenues be earmarked?,
Observations
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
Stuart Adam, James Browne, Paul Johnson, Andrew Leicester and Helen Miller, March 2011,
Budget 2011: an initial response,
IFS Press Releases
Andrew Leicester and Peter Levell, March 2011,
Fuel duties and a fair fuel stabiliser: fuel for thought,
Observations
Andrew Leicester, Peter Levell, Cormac O'Dea and Zoë Oldfield, February 2011,
Inflation high but impact evenly felt,
IFS Press Releases
Thomas F Crossley, Andrew Leicester and Peter Levell, October 2010,
A tale of 3 indices: further thoughts on benefit indexation ,
Observations
Rachel Griffith and Andrew Leicester, September 2010,
Minimum alcohol price of 45p per unit could transfer £700 million from drinkers to firms,
IFS Press Releases
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