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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Tom Crossley is a Research Fellow at IFS and a Reader in Economics at the University of Cambridge. He is also director of the consumption and saving research sector at IFS.
All available publications
James Browne, Rowena Crawford, Thomas F Crossley, Carl Emmerson, Gemma Tetlow and Matthew Wakefield, April 2009,
Some initial reactions to Budget 2009,
IFS Press Releases
Sule Alan, Kadir Atalay, Thomas F Crossley and Sung-Hee Jeon, April 2009,
New evidence on taxes and portfolio choice,
IFS Working Papers
, W09/11
Thomas F Crossley, Hamish Low and Matthew Wakefield, April 2009,
The economics of a temporary VAT cut,
Fiscal Studies, Vol. 30, No. 1, March 2009,
Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 3-16,
Wiley Blackwell,
Journal Articles
Press release:
Matthew Wakefield, April 2009,
Fiscal Studies symposium on the economics of VAT cuts,
IFS Press Releases
Previous versions:
Thomas F Crossley, Hamish Low and Matthew Wakefield, January 2009,
The economics of a temporary VAT cut,
IFS Working Papers
, W09/02
Thomas F Crossley, Jeremiah Hurley and Sung-Hee Jeon, April 2009,
Physician labour supply in Canada: a cohort analysis,
Health Economics,
18:437-456, (April, 2009).,
Wiley,
Journal Articles
Thomas F Crossley, Hamish Low and Matthew Wakefield, January 2009,
The economics of a temporary VAT cut,
IFS Working Papers
, W09/02
Now published:
Thomas F Crossley, Hamish Low and Matthew Wakefield, April 2009,
The economics of a temporary VAT cut,
Fiscal Studies, Vol. 30, No. 1, March 2009,
Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 3-16, Journal Articles
, Wiley Blackwell
Martin Browning and Thomas F Crossley, January 2009,
Are two cheap, noisy measures better than one expensive, accurate one?,
IFS Working Papers
, W09/01
Thomas F Crossley and Thomas F Crossley, January 2009,
Are Two Cheap, Noisy Measures Better Than One Expensive, Accurate One?,
Presentations
Thomas F Crossley, David Phillips and Matthew Wakefield, January 2009,
Value Added Tax,
Book Chapters
Thomas F Crossley, November 2008,
The Adequacy of Retirement Savings: Subjective Reports by Retired Canadians,
Presentations
Sule Alan, Kay Atalay and Thomas F Crossley, November 2008,
The Adequacy of Retirement Savings: Subjective Survey Reports by Retired Canadians,
Canadian Public Policy,
Vol. 34, pp. 95-118,
Journal Articles
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