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In a speech in Bedford today, the Leader of the Opposition, Ed Miliband, has proposed reintroducing a 10% income tax rate on a narrow band of income, to be paid for by a new ‘mansion tax’ on residential properties worth more than £2 million. In this observation, IFS researchers explain why there are better alternatives to both of these policies that would have similar distributional effects.
Contribution to the ESRC publication 'Re-igniting Growth'
This paper makes use of newly linked administrative education data from England to understand better the determinants of participation in higher education (HE) among individuals from low socio-economic backgrounds.
Presentation given at the launch of the IFS Green Budget, 6 February 2013
Presentation given at the launch of the IFS Green Budget, 6 February 2013
John Walker
Presentation given at the IFS Green Budget launch, 6 February 2013
The IFS Green Budget, funded by the Nuffield Foundation, is published today.
Presentation given at the IFS Green Budget launch, 6 February 2013
As Chancellor George Osborne prepares for his keynote statement on fiscal policy and the economy the IFS Green Budget assesses some of the issues he will have to deal with.
Presentation given at the launch of the IFS Green Budget, 6 February 2013
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