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Ian Preston
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Education
D.Phil Economics, 1989, Nuffield College, Oxford
M.Phil Economics, 1987, Nuffield College, Oxford
B.A. Philosophy, Politics and Economics, 1985, Brasenose College, Oxford

Ian is a Research Fellow of IFS and a Professor of Economics at UCL. He joined UCL in 1991 and has been attached to the IFS since 1990. His research at IFS includes work on household welfare measurement and distributional analysis, consumption and demand behaviour, attitudes to public spending, political economy and the economics of immigration.

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David Miles, Gareth Myles and Ian Preston (eds), March 2003,  The economics of public spending 428 pp., Oxford University Press, Books
Richard Blundell, Luigi Pistaferri and Ian Preston, August 2002,  Partial insurance, information and consumption dynamics IFS Working Papers , W02/16
Ian Preston and Jonathan Thomas, June 2002,  Rain rules for limited overs cricket and probabilities of victory Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series D,  Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 189-202, Royal Statistical Society, Journal Articles
Orazio Attanasio, Gabriella Berloffa, Richard Blundell and Ian Preston, March 2002,  From earnings inequality to consumption inequality Economic Journal,  Vol. 112, No. 478, Royal Economic Society, Journal Articles
Ian Preston and Jonathan Thomas, March 2000,  Batting strategy in limited-overs cricket Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series D,  Vol. 49, No. 1, pp. 95-106, Journal Articles
Desai, V and Ian Preston, January 2000,  Urban grassroots non-governmental organisations in Bombay: a suggested typology Environment and Planning: C, Government and Policy,  No. 18, p.453-468, Journal Articles
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