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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Frank joined the Institute in 1996 having previously worked at the University of Amsterdam, the Australian National University and University College London. He is now a professor of econometrics at the University of Bristol. His research interests include the econometrics of dynamic panel data models and count data, and various issues in health, e.g. household smoking behaviour and demand for health care. Frank ran the Econometric Study Group and is a member of the Centre for Economic Evaluation, which is part of the ESRC Evidence-Based Policy and Practice Network. He is a co-editor of the Econometrics Journal.
All available publications
Whitney Newey and Frank Windmeijer, December 2005,
GMM with many weak moment conditions,
cemmap Working Papers
, CWP18/05
Laura Blow, Alissa Goodman, Robert Walker and Frank Windmeijer, September 2005,
Parental background and child outcomes:how much does money matter, and what else matters?,
IFS Press Releases
Laura Blow, Alissa Goodman, Greg Kaplan, Ian Walker and Frank Windmeijer, August 2005,
How important is income in determining children's outcomes? A methodology review of econometric approaches,
Mimeos
Steve Bond, Céline Nauges and Frank Windmeijer, July 2005,
Unit roots: identification and testing in micro panels,
cemmap Working Papers
, CWP07/05
Laura Blow, Andrew Leicester and Frank Windmeijer, May 2005,
Parental income and children's smoking behaviour: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey,
IFS Working Papers
, W05/10
Frank Windmeijer, May 2005,
A finite sample correction for the variance of linear efficient two-step GMM estimators,
Journal of Econometrics,
Vol. 126, No. 1, pp. 25-51,
Elsevier,
Journal Articles
Frank Windmeijer, Hugh Gravell and Pierre Hoonhout, December 2004,
Waiting lists, waiting times and admissions: an empirical analysis at hospital and general practice level,
IFS Working Papers
, W04/35
Andrew Leicester and Frank Windmeijer, June 2004,
The 'fat tax': economic incentives to reduce obesity,
IFS Briefing Notes
, BN49
Frank Windmeijer, Rudy Douven and Eric de Laat, January 2004,
Pharmaceutical promotion and GP prescription behaviour,
External publications
Frank Windmeijer, et al., January 2003,
Modelling supply and demand influences on the use of health care: Implications for deriving a needs based capitation formula,
Health Economics,
Vol. 12, pp. 985-1004,
John Wiley & Sons,
Journal Articles
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