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This presentation was given at the TIGER forum in Toulouse.
Authors
CPP Co-Director, IFS Research Director
Rachel is Research Director and Professor at the University of Manchester. She was made a Dame for services to economic policy and education in 2021.
Research Fellow University of Wisconsin
Martin, previously Deputy Research Director, is a Research Fellow at IFS and Professor of Economics at the University of Wisconsin.
Research Fellow London School of Economics
Kate is an IFS Research Fellow and an Assistant Professor at LSE, interested in public finance, industrial organisation and applied microeconomics.
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- Institute for Fiscal Studies
Suggested citation
R, Griffith and M, O'Connell and K, Smith. (2014). 'Shopping around? How consumers adjust to economic shocks' [Presentation]. London: Institute for Fiscal Studies. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/shopping-around-how-consumers-adjust-economic-shocks-0 (accessed: 27 April 2024).
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