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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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.
All available publications
Rachel Griffith, Martin O'Connell and Kate Smith, March 2012,
Household food purchasing behaviour,
Presentations
Rachel Griffith, Thomas F Crossley, Wenchao (Michelle) Jin and Valérie Lechene, March 2012,
Parental investment in child nutrition,
Presentations
Rachel Griffith, Helen Miller and Martin O'Connell, March 2012,
Taxation of the income from intellectual property and government tax competition,
Presentations
Laura Abramovsky, Rachel Griffith and Helen Miller, March 2012,
Offshoring of high-skilled workers is not a zero-sum game,
Vox,
VoxEU,
Newspaper Articles
Pierre Dubois, Rachel Griffith and Aviv Nevo, February 2012,
Demand for nutrients: a cross-country comparison,
Presentations
Laura Abramovsky, Rachel Griffith and Helen Miller, February 2012,
Offshoring high-skilled jobs: EU multinationals and domestic employment of inventors,
External publications
, Centre for Economic Policy Research
Rachel Griffith and Helen Miller, January 2012,
Corporate taxes and the location of innovative activity,
Presentations
Rachel Griffith and Helen Miller, January 2012,
Consultation on the UK Patent Box proposal: a response,
Mimeos
Rachel Griffith, Martin O'Connell and Kate Smith, November 2011,
Microeconomic analysis of prices, food and nutrition,
Presentations
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