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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Costas Meghir is a Research Fellow of the Institute. He is also Professor of Economics at Yale University.
All available publications
Costas Meghir and Guglielmo Weber, October 1993,
International non-separability or borrowing restrictions? A disaggregate analysis using the US CEX panel,
IFS Working Papers
, W93/13
Costas Meghir and Edward Whitehouse, October 1993,
Labour market transitions and retirement of men in the UK,
IFS Working Papers
, W93/12
Richard Blundell, Martin Browning and Costas Meghir, October 1993,
Consumer demand and the life-cycle allocation of household expenditures,
IFS Working Papers
, W93/11
Richard Blundell, Alan Duncan and Costas Meghir, September 1993,
Robust estimation of labour supply responses in the presence of taxation,
Conference Papers
Orazio Attanasio, James Banks, Costas Meghir and Weber, G, June 1993,
Dynamic consumption and saving behaviour in the US and UK,
Conference Papers
Richard Blundell, Costas Meghir and Weber, G, January 1993,
Aggregation and consumer behaviour: some recent results,
IFS Working Papers
, W93/06
Steve Machin, Manning, A and Costas Meghir, January 1993,
Dynamic models of employment based on firm level panel data,
in Labour demand and equilibrium wage formation
Book Chapters
Richard Blundell, Costas Meghir and Reenen, John M van, January 1993,
Aggregation and consumer behaviour,
Conference Papers
Steve Bond and Costas Meghir, January 1993,
Dynamic investment models and the firm's financial policy,
Conference Papers
Costas Meghir and Whitehouse, E, January 1993,
The job exit behaviour of older men in the UK : evidence from event history data,
Conference Papers
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