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This presentation was given at the launch of a special issue of Fiscal Studies on 29 June 2012. For a pdf of the slides, click here or follow the link below for a video of the talk with slides.
Authors
Lorraine Dearden
Research Fellow University College London
Alissa is an IFS Research Fellow and a Professor of Economics and Director of the Centre for Longitudinal Studies at the UCL Institute of Education.
Haroon Chowdry
Research Economist
Wenchao joined the IFS in 2010 as a Research Economist in the skills and education sector.
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- Institute for Fiscal Studies
Suggested citation
Chowdry, H et al. (2012). 'The distributional impact of the 2012-13 higher education funding reforms in England' [Presentation]. London: Institute for Fiscal Studies. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/distributional-impact-2012-13-higher-education-funding-reforms-england (accessed: 19 March 2024).
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