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
Thomas F Crossley, November 2008,
Private Pensions and Income Security in Old Age: an Uncertain Future. Introduction,
Canadian Public Policy,
Vol. 34 No. 1,
Journal Articles
Thomas F Crossley, October 2008,
Estimating a Collective Household Model with Survey Data on Financial Satisfaction,
Presentations
Martin Browning and Thomas F Crossley, July 2008,
The long run costs of job loss as measured by consumption changes,
Journal of Econometrics,
Vol. 145, No. 1-2, pp. 109-120,
Journal Articles
Thomas F Crossley, May 2008,
Is the Elasticity of Intertemporal Substitution Constant?,
Presentations
Thomas F Crossley, February 2008,
The Long-Run Cost of Job Loss as Measured by Consumption Charges,
Presentations
Thomas F Crossley and Sung-Hee Jeon, September 2007,
Joint taxation and the labour supply of married women: evidence from the Canadian tax reform of 1988,
Fiscal Studies, Vol. 28, No. 3, September 2007,
Vol. 28, No. 3, pp. 343-365,
Blackwell Publishing,
Journal Articles
Martin Browning, Thomas F Crossley and Eric Smith, July 2007,
Asset accumulation and short term employment,
Review of Economic Dynamics,
Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 400-423,
Elsevier,
Journal Articles
Naeem Ahmed, Matthew Brzozowski and Thomas F Crossley, October 2006,
Measurement errors in recall food consumption data,
IFS Working Papers
, W06/21
Rob Alessie, Thomas F Crossley and Vincent Hildebrand, September 2006,
Estimating a collective household model with survey data on financial satisfaction,
IFS Working Papers
, W06/19
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