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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Helen is a senior research economist in the productivity and innovation research sector. She joined the Institute in 2007. Broadly, Helen's research focuses on innovation, firm behaviour and corporate taxes. Her current research looks at the affect of corporate taxes on where firms chose to locate intellectual property and considers issues surrounding tax competition between European governments. Other projects focus on the extent to which firms are locating their innovative activity abroad, including to emerging economies, and the factors which drive this trend.
All available publications
Helen Miller, November 2011,
Rate cutting, base broadening: a reduced incentive for investment? ,
Observations
Rachel Griffith and Helen Miller, September 2011,
China is investing rapidly in skills and science: UK should do the same,
Observations
Rachel Griffith and Helen Miller, September 2011,
Innovation in China: the rise of Chinese inventors in the production of knowledge,
IFS Working Papers
, W11/15
Rachel Griffith and Helen Miller, September 2011,
The growing role of Chinese innovation and the key UK policy challenges,
Mimeos
Rachel Griffith and Helen Miller, June 2011,
Patent Boxes: An innovative way to race to the bottom?,
Vox,
Newspaper Articles
Rachel Griffith, Helen Miller and Martin O'Connell, June 2011,
Corporate taxes and the location of intellectual property,
External publications
Stuart Adam, James Browne, Paul Johnson, Andrew Leicester and Helen Miller, March 2011,
Budget 2011: an initial response,
IFS Press Releases
Mike Brewer, Carl Emmerson and Helen Miller (eds), February 2011,
The IFS Green Budget: February 2011,
IFS Reports
, C117
Press release:
Mike Brewer, Carl Emmerson, Paul Johnson and Helen Miller, February 2011,
Tax rises and spending cuts will hurt, but little room for Budget easing,
IFS Press Releases
Mike Brewer, Carl Emmerson, Paul Johnson and Helen Miller, February 2011,
Tax rises and spending cuts will hurt, but little room for Budget easing,
IFS Press Releases
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