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Stuart is a senior research economist in the direct tax and welfare research sector. He joined the institute in 2001. His work focuses on analysing aspects of the design of the personal tax and benefit system
All available publications
Stuart Adam and James Browne, December 2010,
Redistribution, work incentives and thirty years of UK tax and benefit reform,
IFS Working Papers
, W10/24
James Mirrlees, Stuart Adam, Tim Besley, Richard Blundell, Steve Bond, Robert Chote, Malcolm Gammie, Paul Johnson, Gareth Myles and James Poterba, November 2010,
Mirrlees Review of tax system recommends radical changes ,
IFS Press Releases
Stuart Adam and James Browne, July 2010,
Welfare reform paper sets out sensible ideas for simplification, but ducks difficult decisions,
Observations
Stuart Adam and Mike Brewer, April 2010,
Couple penalties and premiums in the UK tax and benefit system ,
IFS Briefing Notes
, BN102
Press release:
Stuart Adam and Mike Brewer, April 2010,
Couple 'penalties' in tax and benefit system are widespread, but almost impossible to eliminate,
IFS Press Releases
Stuart Adam and Mike Brewer, April 2010,
Couple 'penalties' in tax and benefit system are widespread, but almost impossible to eliminate,
IFS Press Releases
Stuart Adam, Mike Brewer, James Browne and David Phillips, April 2010,
Taxes and benefits: the parties' plans,
IFS Briefing Notes
, BN100
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