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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Andrew is a senior research economist in the consumption and saving sector. He joined the institute in 2001. His current work focuses on poor households, welfare and household expenditure behaviour.
All available publications
Andrew Leicester, Peter Levell and Imran Rasul, July 2012,
Tax and benefit policy: insights from behavioural economics,
Presentations
Andrew Leicester, Peter Levell and Imran Rasul, July 2012,
Behavioural economics and tax reform,
Observations
Andrew Leicester, Peter Levell and Imran Rasul, July 2012,
Tax and benefit policy: insights from behavioural economics,
IFS Reports
, C125
Paul Johnson, Andrew Leicester and George Stoye, May 2012,
The road ahead for motoring taxes?,
Observations
Paul Johnson, Andrew Leicester and George Stoye, May 2012,
Fuel for thought: the what, why and how of motoring taxation,
External publications
, RAC Foundation
Andrew Leicester and Martin O'Connell, March 2012,
How significant is a minimum unit price for alcohol of 40p?,
Observations
Andrew Leicester, February 2012,
How might in-home scanner technology be used in budget surveys?,
IFS Working Papers
, W12/01
Thomas F Crossley, Carl Emmerson and Andrew Leicester, February 2012,
How can policymakers raise household saving? ,
Observations
Thomas F Crossley, Carl Emmerson and Andrew Leicester, February 2012,
Raising household saving,
External publications
, British Academy
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