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Zoë Oldfield
Zoë Oldfield
Senior research economist
Education
B.A. Economics (I), Liverpool University, 1998
M.Sc. Economics (distinction), Birkbeck College, London, 2001

Zoë is a senior research economist in the consumption and saving research sector. She joined IFS in 1998 having studied at Liverpool University. Her work focuses on issues in indirect taxes and consumer demand.

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James Banks, Cormac O'Dea and Zoë Oldfield, November 2010,  Cognitive function, numeracy and retirement saving trajectories The Economic Journal,  Vol. 120, No. 548, pp. F381-F410, Journal Articles
Alastair Muriel and Zoë Oldfield, October 2010,  Financial circumstances and consumption Presentations
Alastair Muriel and Zoë Oldfield, October 2010,  Financial circumstances and consumption in Financial circumstances, health and well-being of the older population in England THE 2008 ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING (Wave 4), James Banks, Carli Lessof, James Nazroo, Nina Rogers, Mai Stafford and Andrew Steptoe (eds) Book Chapters
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