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Presentation given at the IFS and Institute for Government (IfG) background briefing on 'The 2015-16 Spending Round', Friday 7 June, IfG, London
Authors
Carl Emmerson
Deputy Director
Carl, a Deputy Director, is an editor of the IFS Green Budget, is expert on the UK pension system and sits on the Social Security Advisory Committee.
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- IFS
Suggested citation
Emmerson, C. (2013). '2015-16: The squeeze continues' [Presentation]. London: IFS. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/2015-16-squeeze-continues (accessed: 29 March 2024).
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