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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Since 1986 Richard has been Research Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, where he is also Director of the ESRC Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy. He also holds the David Ricardo Chair of Political Economy at University College London and has held visiting professor positions at UBC, MIT and Berkeley. He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of the University of St.Gallen, Switzerland in 2003. He was awarded a CBE in the Queen's New Year's Honours List 2006. He is Fellow of the Econometric Society, 1991; Fellow of the British Academy, 1996; Honorary Fellow of the American Economic Association, 2001; Honorary Member American Academy of Arts and Science, 2002; and Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries 2003. He was President of the European Economic Association in 2004 and President of the Econometric Society in 2006. He is currently President of the Royal Economic Society. In 1995 he was awarded the Yrjö Jahnsson Prize for his work in microeconometrics, labour supply and consumer behaviour. The paper 'Estimating Labour Supply Responses using Tax Reforms' was awarded the Econometric Society Frisch Prize in 2000. He was also the 4th recipient of the Jean-Jacques Laffont Prize in 2008. He was editor of the Journal of Econometrics from 1992 to 1997, and co-editor of Econometrica 1997-2001. He is an editor and author of the Mirrlees Review of Tax Reform.
All available publications
James Mirrlees, Stuart Adam, Tim Besley, Richard Blundell, Steve Bond, Robert Chote, Malcolm Gammie, Paul Johnson, Gareth Myles and James Poterba, September 2011,
The Mirrlees Review: conclusions and recommendations for reform,
Fiscal Studies, Vol. 32, No. 3, September 2011,
Vol. 32, No. 3, pp. 331-359,
Wiley Blackwell,
Journal Articles
James Mirrlees, Stuart Adam, Richard Blundell, Tim Besley, Steve Bond, Robert Chote, Malcolm Gammie, Paul Johnson, Gareth Myles and James Poterba, September 2011,
Mirrlees Review of tax system published,
IFS Press Releases
James Mirrlees, Stuart Adam, Tim Besley, Richard Blundell, Steve Bond, Robert Chote, Malcolm Gammie, Paul Johnson, Gareth Myles and James Poterba, September 2011,
Tax by design,
Oxford University Press,
Books
Press release:
James Mirrlees, Stuart Adam, Richard Blundell, Tim Besley, Steve Bond, Robert Chote, Malcolm Gammie, Paul Johnson, Gareth Myles and James Poterba, September 2011,
Mirrlees Review of tax system published,
IFS Press Releases
James Banks, Richard Blundell, Antoine Bozio and Carl Emmerson, July 2011,
Disability, health and retirement in the United Kingdom,
IFS Working Papers
, W11/12
Richard Blundell, Joel Horowitz and Matthias Parey, June 2011,
Measuring the price responsiveness of gasoline demand: economic shape restrictions and nonparametric demand estimation,
cemmap Working Papers
, CWP24/11
Richard Blundell, Dennis Kristensen and Rosa Matzkin, June 2011,
Bounding quantile demand functions using revealed preference inequalities,
cemmap Working Papers
, CWP21/11
Richard Blundell, Antoine Bozio and Guy Laroque, May 2011,
Labor supply and the extensive margin,
American Economic Review,
Vol. 101, No. 3, pp. 482-86,
American Economic Association,
Journal Articles
Richard Blundell, Mike Brewer, Monica Costa Dias, Costas Meghir and Jonathan Shaw, March 2011,
The long-term effects of in-work benefits in a lifecycle model for policy evaluation - RES,
Presentations
Richard Blundell, Monica Costa Dias, Costas Meghir and Jonathan Shaw, February 2011,
The long-term effects of in-work benefits in a life-cycle model for policy evaluation,
cemmap Working Papers
, CWP07/11
Richard Blundell, Antoine Bozio and Guy Laroque, February 2011,
Extensive and intensive margins of labour supply: working hours in the US, UK and France,
IFS Working Papers
, W11/01
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