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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Matthew is an International Research Fellow of IFS. He is Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Bologna.
All available publications
Richard Blundell, Carl Emmerson and Matthew Wakefield, April 2006,
The importance of incentives in influencing private retirement saving: known knowns and known unknowns,
IFS Working Papers
, W06/09
Press release:
Richard Blundell, Carl Emmerson and Matthew Wakefield, April 2006,
Retirement saving incentives: what is the impact of taxes, tax credits and the pension credit?,
IFS Press Releases
Richard Blundell, Carl Emmerson and Matthew Wakefield, April 2006,
Retirement saving incentives: what is the impact of taxes, tax credits and the pension credit?,
IFS Press Releases
Carl Emmerson, Zoë Oldfield, Gemma Tetlow and Matthew Wakefield, November 2005,
An initial response to the 2nd Pensions Commission report,
IFS Press Releases
Carl Emmerson, Gemma Tetlow and Matthew Wakefield, April 2005,
Pension and saving policy,
Election Briefing Notes
, BN66
Stuart Adam, Mike Brewer and Matthew Wakefield, April 2005,
Tax and benefit changes: winners and losers,
Election Briefing Notes
, BN56A
Carl Emmerson and Matthew Wakefield, April 2005,
Conservative proposal to increase support for pension saving,
IFS Press Releases
Matthew Wakefield, April 2005,
Problems providing appropriate pensions for all,
Economic Review,
Vol. 22, No. 4,
Journal Articles
Richard Disney, Carl Emmerson and Matthew Wakefield, March 2005,
Are middle-earners saving in Stakeholder Pensions?,
IFS Press Releases
Orazio Attanasio, James Banks and Matthew Wakefield, February 2005,
Effectiveness of tax incentives to boost (retirement) saving: theoretical motivation and empirical evidence,
OECD Economic Studies,
No 39, pp. 145-167,
Journal Articles
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