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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, Helen Miller and Martin O'Connell, November 2010,
The UK will introduce a Patent Box, but to whose benefit?,
Observations
Rachel Griffith and Andrew Leicester, September 2010,
Minimum alcohol price of 45p per unit could transfer £700 million from drinkers to firms,
IFS Press Releases
Rachel Griffith and Andrew Leicester, September 2010,
The impact of introducing a minimum price on alcohol in Britain,
IFS Briefing Notes
, BN109
Press release:
Rachel Griffith and Andrew Leicester, September 2010,
Minimum alcohol price of 45p per unit could transfer £700 million from drinkers to firms,
IFS Press Releases
Daron Acemoglu, Philippe Aghion, Rachel Griffith and Fabrizio Zilibotti, September 2010,
Vertical integration and technology: theory and evidence,
Journal of the European Economic Association,
Volume 8, Issue 5, p 989-1033, September 2010,
Journal Articles
Previous versions:
Daron Acemoglu, Philippe Aghion, Rachel Griffith and Fabrizio Zilibotti, September 2005,
Vertical integration and technology: theory and evidence ,
External publications
, Centre for Economic Policy Research
Rachel Griffith and Lars Nesheim, August 2010,
Estimating households' willingness to pay,
cemmap Working Papers
, CWP24/10
Rachel Griffith, Rupert Harrison and Helen Simpson, June 2010,
Product market reform and innovation in the EU,
Scandinavian Journal of Economics,
Vol. 112, No. 2, pp. 389-415,
Journal Articles
Previous versions:
Rachel Griffith, Rupert Harrison and Helen Simpson, September 2006,
Product market reform and innovation in the EU,
IFS Working Papers
, W06/17
Rachel Griffith, Rupert Harrison and Helen Simpson, September 2006,
Product market reform and innovation in the EU,
External publications
, Centre for Economic Policy Research
Rachel Griffith, Rupert Harrison and Helen Simpson, June 2006,
The link between product market reform, innovation and EU macroeconomic performance,
External publications
, European Commission
Rachel Griffith and Helen Miller, April 2010,
Productivity, innovation and the corporate tax environment ,
IFS Briefing Notes
, BN96
Rachel Griffith and Helen Miller, April 2010,
UK productivity in the recession,
IFS Briefing Notes
, BN97
Rachel Griffith and Helen Miller, April 2010,
After the recession giveaways; what next for output? ,
Observations
Rachel Griffith, James Hines and Peter Birch Sørensen, April 2010,
International capital taxation,
in Dimensions of Tax Design: the Mirrlees Review, J. Mirrlees, S. Adam, T. Besley, R. Blundell, S. Bond, R. Chote, M. Gammie, P. Johnson, G. Myles and J. Poterba (eds) Oxford University Press,
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