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Analysis of the fiscal choices an independent Scotland would face.
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Reforming the tax system for the 21st century.
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Contribution by Paul Johnson to Sunday Times article on how to kick-start the economy.
This article considers the phenomenon of income inequality.
In this pre-released Green Budget chapter, IFS researchers address 'Productivity Puzzles'.
In a new paper published today, IFS researchers address these Productivity Puzzles.
Paper given at the Cardiff Business School, Wednesday 30th January 2013
This paper suggests a method for estimating the distribution of discount rates using panel data on income and wealth. Using the English Longitudinal Survey of Ageing (ELSA), a representative sample of the English popularion over age 50, we general panel date on total consumption from the intertemporal budget constraint.
Presentation given at the Unversity of Bath on 24th January 2013
This presentation about the how the Dilnot commission proposals could be financed was given at the a seminar organised by Lord Lipsey and Partnership at the House of Lords on 23rd January 2013
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