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Andrew Dilnot is a former Director of IFS. He joined the Institute in 1981, and in the first half of the 1980s wrote the Institute's computer model of the tax and benefit system. He was Director of IFS between 1991 and 2002. His main research interests lie in general government taxation and public spending policies, and in the impact of taxation and spending on incomes and behaviour. He has taught at a number of universities in the UK and overseas. From 1991 to 2002 he edited the annual IFS assessment of the Chancellor's options for the Budget, the IFS Green Budget. He is a Presenter of BBC Radio 4's Analysis Programme and their new numbers programme, More or Less, and a regular contributor to other broadcast and printed media. He is a member of the Social Security Advisory Committee, and the government's Evidence Based Policy Panel, has served on many committees of inquiry, and on the Councils of the Royal Economic Society and Queen Mary and Westfield College. He was awarded a CBE in 2000 for services to economics and economic policy.
All available publications
Andrew W Dilnot and Carl Emmerson, January 2000,
Ministers' challenge lies in delivery,
Financial Times,
Newspaper Articles
Andrew W Dilnot and Carl Emmerson, January 2000,
Not much to play with come the main event,
Financial Times,
Newspaper Articles
Lucy Chennells, Andrew W Dilnot and Carl Emmerson (eds), January 2000,
The IFS Green Budget: January 2000,
IFS Commentaries
, C080
, 978-1-873357-95-8
Press release:
January 2000,
IFS Green Budget 2000,
IFS Press Releases
Andrew W Dilnot and Carl Emmerson, January 2000,
The economic environment,
in Twentieth century British social trends 1900-2000 (Halsey, A.H. and Webb, J. (eds)) Macmillan,
Book Chapters
Andrew W Dilnot, John Kay and Nick Morris, January 2000,
The UK tax system, structure and progressivity, 1948-1982,
Scandinavian Journal of Economics,
1984,
Journal Articles
Andrew W Dilnot and Julian McCrae, October 1999,
Family Credit and the Working Families Tax Credit,
IFS Briefing Notes
, BN03
Tom Clark, Andrew W Dilnot, Alissa Goodman and Michal Myck, June 1999,
Taxes and transfers 1997-2001,
Oxford Review of Economic Policy,
Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 187-201,
Oxford University Press,
Journal Articles
Andrew W Dilnot and Carl Emmerson, January 1999,
Wisdom of the wait and see approach to public finances,
Financial Times,
Newspaper Articles
Lucy Chennells and Andrew W Dilnot (eds), January 1999,
The IFS Green Budget: January 1999,
IFS Commentaries
, C076
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