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Analysing government fiscal forecasts and tax and spending.
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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Michal Myck and Howard Reed
This document presents details of the estimation and results from the IFS model of labour market transitions.
Michal Myck and Howard Reed
This is the report from the second phase of a project funded by HM Treasury, the Department for Work and Pensions, the Inland Revenue, and the Economic and Research Social Council under the broad heading Labour Supply Estimation.
Michal Myck and Howard Reed
This briefing note presents results from an application of the IFS dynamic labour supply model developed for the HMT and the DWP.
Steve Bond and Måns Söderbom
Orazio Attanasio and Christine Frayne
We study the prices of basic commodities that are relatively homogeneous in some rural communities in Colombia.
Liz Gardener and David Melzer
The aim of this analysis was to establish whether self-reported disability in walking medium distances (a quarter of a mile) in an English ageing study (ELSA) was comparable to similar self-reports in the US (NHANES) studies.
This document reviews a number of empirical methodologies available to answering policy questions about the relationship between income and child outcomes.
Paul Bingley, Vibeke Myrup Jensen and Ian Walker
This paper is concerned with the relationship between class size and the student outcome - participation in post-compulsory schooling.
We evaluate the effects of undergoing any early schooling (before the compulsory starting age of 5) and of pre-school on a cohort of British children born in 1958.
In this paper we use the new Millennium Cohort Study (MCS) to look at ethnic differences in outcomes of children at birth.
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