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Rachel Griffith
Deputy research director
Education
BA magna cum laude, Economics, University of Massachusetts, 1985
MSc Econometrics and Forecasting, City of London Polytechnic, 1991
PhD "Taxes, the location of multinationals and productivity: an empirical analysis using panel data," Keele University 1999

Rachel is a Deputy Research Director at IFS. Her research considers the relationship between government policy and economic performance. Her specific interests relate to entry conditions, competition, innovation and productivity.

She is Professor of Economics at the University of Manchester, a Fellow of the British Academy, Editor of the Economic Journal and a Research Fellow of CEPR. She has served as a director of the Review of Economic Studies, was a senior fellow of the Advanced Institute of Management (AIM), was on the Council of the Royal Economic Society and the Executive Committee of the European Economic Association.

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Richard Blundell, Rachel Griffith and Frank Windmeijer, January 1999,  Individual effects and dynamics in count data models IFS Working Papers , W99/03 , University College London
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Michael P Devereux and Rachel Griffith, December 1998,  The taxation of discrete investment choices IFS Working Papers , W98/16
Rachel Griffith and Helen Simpson, November 1998,  Productivity and the role of government IFS Commentaries , C073 , 978-1-873357-84-2
Lucy Chennells and Rachel Griffith, September 1997,  Taxing profits in a changing world IFS Reports , R56 , 978-1-873357-73-6
Nicholas Bloom, Lucy Chennells, Rachel Griffith and John Van Reenen, January 1997,  How has tax affected the changing cost of R&D? Evidence from eight countries IFS Working Papers , W97/03
Bloom, Nicholas, Rachel Griffith and Van Reenen, John, January 1997,  Do R&D tax credits work? : evidence from an international panel of countries 1979-1994 Conference Papers
Bloom, Nicholas, Rachel Griffith and Van Reenen, John, January 1997,  Do R&D tax credits work? : evidence from an international panel of countries 1979-1994 Conference Papers
Bloom, Nicholas, Rachel Griffith and Van Reenen, John, January 1997,  Do R&D tax credits work? : evidence from an international panel of countries 1979-1994 Conference Papers
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